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The Kingdom Grows in Silence

Today’s Homily focuses on Jesus’ parables of the seed . . .

. . . and mustard seed from the Gospel of Mark along with the story of King David’s sin and repentance from the Book of Samuel.

The Mysterious, Gradual, and Often Hidden Nature of Spiritual Growth
The Homily highlights the mysterious, gradual, and often hidden nature of spiritual growth in the Kingdom of God. Just as seeds grow quietly in the soil without human control, grace works slowly and inevitably within receptive hearts.

David’s fall with Bathsheba illustrates humanity’s constant vulnerability to sin . . . even among the chosen and favored . . . while Psalm 51 gives voice to repentance and the hope of interior transformation. Against this backdrop, Jesus’ parables reveal that God’s Kingdom does not arrive through spectacle or instant change, but through small beginnings, patient faith, and sustained growth nourished within the soil of the Church.

True understanding of Christ’s teaching requires not only intellectual effort but a living relationship with Him. From baptism to the Eucharist, God plants His life within us like a seed, promising that . . . even when it seems small or insignificant . . . it carries within it the power to grow, transform, and bear abundant fruit for the life of the world.

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The Kingdom Grows in Silence
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Gospel Reading: Mark 4: 26-34
First Reading: 2 Samuel 11: 1-4, 5-10, 13-17
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Art Work

The Sower: French Artist and Painter: Jean-François Millet: 1850
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Why was this image selected:

The Sower captures the quiet, uncelebrated act of scattering seed—an image that perfectly reflects the parable of the seed growing “he knows not how.” The figure works faithfully, unaware of how or when the harvest will come, mirroring the mysterious, hidden action of grace in the soul and the slow unfolding of the Kingdom of God.