27th Sunday in Ordinary Time (2025)

When I was in middle school and high school, my parents did something I didn’t really appreciate at the time — something that, looking back now, I see as one of the clearest examples of living the Gospel I’ve ever witnessed. They took in my mother’s parents — my grandparents — to live with us. My grandmother had Alzheimer’s and could be very difficult to care for. My grandfather had only one leg and later was diagnosed with colon cancer. And all of this was happening while my parents were raising seven children on my father’s teacher’s salary. Seven kids, two elderly parents in need of constant care, and not a whole lot of money to go around. And here’s what I remember: there were no awards, no public recognition, no one stopping by to say, “Wow, what saints you are.” There were no “thank you” speeches. It was just what they did. Day after day, year after year. Because it was the right thing to do. Because that’s what love does. At the time, I ...