21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 2026
Have you ever been to the little park across the street from St. Peter's Church in Plattsburgh? I remember when that park was created. At the time I was serving there as the parochial vicar, and one of the most striking features of the park was a new statue of St. Peter. But it isn't carved from marble or cast in bronze. If you look closely, you'll discover that the entire statue is made from old keys welded together. Some of the keys are large. Others are tiny. Some are old-fashioned skeleton keys. Others look like they came from someone's front door, a toolbox, or a filing cabinet. Every key is different. Every key once opened a different lock. By themselves, they were ordinary pieces of metal. But when they were joined together, they became an image of St. Peter. Every time I see that statue, I think of today's Gospel. Jesus asks his disciples, "Who do people say that I am?" They give all kinds of answers. Some say John the Baptist. Others Elijah. St...