12th Sunday in Ordinary Time & Fathers Day (2026)
Have you ever walked into a room and suddenly a conversation stopped? Or maybe someone told you, "Do you know what so-and-so said about you?" Most of us know what it feels like to be talked about. We know what it feels like to hear whispers. Sometimes they're harmless. Sometimes they're hurtful. Sometimes they're completely untrue. And even when we don't know exactly what people are saying, we can worry about what they might be saying. That is exactly where we find the prophet Jeremiah in today's first reading. He says, "I hear the whisperings of many." People are talking about him. They are criticizing him. They are waiting for him to fail. They are hoping he stumbles so they can say, "See? We told you so." Jeremiah is suffering because he has been faithful to God. Now, most of us will probably never face the kind of persecution Jeremiah faced. But we do know what it's like to feel pressure because of our faith. We live in a world ...