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It's Never Too Late: 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
On this 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Jesus teaches us the parable of the landowner calling laborers into his vineyard to work. As Tony Crescio ( @anthonycrescio ) explains in his reflection, with this parable, Jesus reveals something to us both about our God and our cooperation in His salvation of us. We are taught that our God relentlessly pursues the human creature in love, and that it is never too late to go to work with God's grace in our lives.
Music by Bjorn Lynne
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