26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reading I: Numbers 11:25-29
Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 19:8, 10, 12-13, 14
Reading II: James 5:1-6
Gospel: Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
The gospel of Mark gives an answer to this question, but he does a balancing act. In the first part of the gospel, he tells us that Jesus appreciated all the good that was done by people who did not follow him. He was tolerant of them and refused to show any sign of rejection. In the second part of the gospel, he tells us that Jesus was very strict and demanding to people who claimed to be his followers. For them, there was no compromise, no easy-going attitude or laxity in judgement, but only a call to live what they believe. It is in line with what Jesus has been teaching about not judging our neighbor. Let us be very considerate of people outside the Church and be sure our own backyard is clean.