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Monday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

Reflection

They did not listen. They went after vanity and became vain. The account of Israel's fall to Assyria is the Kings narrator's theological summary: generation after generation of warnings through every prophet and seer, every one ignored, and at the end the Lord removed them from his sight. The fall of Samaria is not presented as military defeat - it is presented as the consequence of accumulated rejection.

The beam in the eye is the domestic version of this. Do not judge so that you may not be judged. The person who can see the splinter in the brother's eye with great clarity has not yet noticed the wooden beam in their own. The beam does not obscure the vision in a general way - it obscures it in the specific direction of the brother's fault. We see most clearly what we share.

Remove the beam first, then you can see clearly. The sequence is exact: first the self-examination, then the helping of the other. The judging Jesus prohibits is not the noticing of fault - it is the judging without the beam-removal, the correction without the examination.

Universal Prayer

  • For our family, that the beam-removal would come before the splinter-noticing - that we would examine ourselves with the same clarity we apply to each other, we pray to the Lord.
  • For those who have been warned repeatedly and have not listened, that the mercy would still be available before the removing-from-sight, we pray to the Lord.
  • For those who have gone after vanity and become vain, that the warning of the prophets would still reach them, we pray to the Lord.
  • In this Sacred Heart month, for the heart that warns through every prophet before the judgment falls, we pray to the Lord.

Faith in Action

Remove the beam from your own eye first. Name one fault you have been seeing clearly in another person this week. Ask: do I share some version of this fault? Examine that version in yourself before returning to the splinter in the other. The clarity that follows is the Lord's gift for the effort.

A Note for Parents

With the measure you measure you will be measured. The household where the parents examine themselves with the same standard they apply to the children is the household that teaches examined living. Children learn how to examine themselves by watching how the adults examine themselves - honestly, without excuses, with the beam named.

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