This is Franciscan Father Greg Friedman with the "Sunday Soundbite" for the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
In his first Rule for the Franciscan Order, St. Francis of Assisi urged his brothers who wished to be missionaries toin his words"avoid quarrels or disputes and be subject to every human creature for God’s sake." The friars were to be men of peace as they fulfilled Franci'’s wish to "proclaim the word of God openly." That Franciscan style of mission continues today, as we friars seek to discover where God is at work in different human cultures and in other religious traditions around the world. Today, most contemporary missionaries make a similar effort to look, listen and learn from the people with whom they share the Good News.
In today's Gospel, Jesus sends out 72 disciples on mission. He urges them to bring a message of peace as they announce that the Kingdom of God is at hand.
We can take a cue as evangelizers in the world today from Christ as St. Francis did. Even if we're not formal missionaries, we're sent out from each Eucharist into the world. We carry a message of peace. Let's seek the good wherever God has planted it. Let's try to learn from those who are different from us, respecting their culture and sincere beliefs, even as we announce the Kingdom.
I’m Father Greg Friedman, with the"Sunday Soundbite" for St. Anthony Messenger Press, on the Web at FranciscanRadio.org.
Franciscan Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M., is creative director for American Catholic Radio and is on the production team for video and audio projects for Franciscan Communications, a ministry of St. Anthony Messenger Press. He is a member of the development team for AmericanCatholic.org, OnceCatholic.org and FranciscanRadio.org. He assists each weekend at a parish that ministers to college students and serves as a member of the leadership team of the Cincinnati-based Franciscan Friars.