Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 2026
Over the past year, towns, schools, even churches have quietly started doing something unusual — they’ve shut down their comment sections on their social media posts. Not because people disagreed, but because the name-calling became so harsh it poisoned the conversation. And what’s especially troubling is that educators are now noticing children repeating those same labels and insults — not fully understanding them, just absorbing the contempt. Somewhere along the way, words we once dismissed as “just talk” have started shaping hearts. And Jesus, in today’s Gospel, has a word for that kind of speech — a word that warns us just how serious it really is. That word is “Raqa.” It’s an Aramaic insult — not vulgar, not violent — but dismissive. It means something like “empty-headed,” “worthless,” or “you’re nothing.” Jesus places it alongside the commandment against murder, not because the words are equal in consequence, but because they come from the sam...