Speaking about yesterday's Gospel (Matthew 20:1-16), Fr Richards addressed the seeming 'unfairness' of the vineyard owner who paid everyone one denarius, regardless of how many hours they worked that day.
I must confess that I always had a problem with the 'unfairness' thing in this story as well as in the prodigal son tale. I mean, the prodigal son's brother was rather poor thing what - did the right thing all the time and his father never celebrated that.
Fr Richards said that these stories, while appearing 'unfair' to our human minds, show God's generosity and love. He loves us with the same love He has for Mary, the apostles, saints, martyrs, Mother Teresa, etc. Hence, the same wage of one denarius for all.
After all, the prodigal son's dad did tell his brother 'everything I have is yours'...
I must confess that I always had a problem with the 'unfairness' thing in this story as well as in the prodigal son tale. I mean, the prodigal son's brother was rather poor thing what - did the right thing all the time and his father never celebrated that.
Fr Richards said that these stories, while appearing 'unfair' to our human minds, show God's generosity and love. He loves us with the same love He has for Mary, the apostles, saints, martyrs, Mother Teresa, etc. Hence, the same wage of one denarius for all.
After all, the prodigal son's dad did tell his brother 'everything I have is yours'...
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