Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (2026)
If you go to a Catholic Church this weekend you're going to see something different. For the first time in quite a while, everything is green again. The vestments are green. The altar decorations are green. After weeks of white and red, the Church has returned to Ordinary Time. And at first glance, that sounds a little disappointing. We have just celebrated Easter. We celebrated the Ascension. We celebrated Pentecost. Last week we celebrated the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. We have spent months reflecting on the greatest mysteries of our faith. And now we are back to Ordinary Time. But Ordinary Time does not mean unimportant time. In fact, Ordinary Time is where most of the Christian life is lived. The great feasts remind us what God has done. Ordinary Time challenges us to do something with it. And fittingly, the first Gospel we hear as we settle back into Ordinary Time is Jesus calling ordinary people and sending them out into the world. At the sight of the crowds, Jesus...