Waste Time with God | 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time | Year B

In this homily, Fr. Sam French reflects on the Gospel during the 16th Week of Ordinary Time. He addresses a profound cultural shift: our society's loss of true rest and leisure. Fr. Sam explores how modern life, with its relentless focus on productivity and utility, has distanced us from the beauty and purpose that define our humanity. He contrasts the sublime achievements of past cultures with today's emphasis on functionality and economy, questioning the impact on our spiritual well-being. Drawing from the teachings of Josef Pieper and St. Augustine, Fr. Sam delves into the concept of leisure as an essential aspect of human life. He underscores that true rest is a divine gift, not a self-made achievement. Fr. Sam emphasizes the importance of silence and stillness, urging us to disconnect from the noise and distractions of contemporary life to truly connect with God. Fr. Sam’s personal experiences as a priest add depth to his message, illustrating the physical, emotional, and spiritual exhaustion that comes from dedicated service. He invites us to embrace 'wasting time with God,' advocating for regular visits to the Church for Eucharistic Adoration and personal prayer. This episode is a powerful reminder to find rest in God’s presence and rediscover the art of true leisure. Join Fr. Sam French for more content, insights, and homilies on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube: linktr.ee/frsamfrench

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