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Today’s Gospel is that of the Prodigal Son, that we find in Luke, (Lk 15: 1-3, 11-32), one of three parables used together by Jesus to explore and explain the accusation of the scribes and Pharisees that, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.” I won’t repeat the parable, that we all know so well. The question is whether it answers the accusation. The important figure is the father rather than the younger son, who is obviously the most colourful of the three characters and the one most people focus on. He has become a proverbial figure, perhaps because most of us are or have been like him at sometime in our lives. Even Jesus becomes the prodigal son, when he takes our sins upon himself, and through his death and resurrection enables the Father to forgive them. Jesus becomes the friend of sinners in order to seek the Father’s forgiveness and reconciliation. The scribes and Pharisees are like the older son, the good and obedient one, yet the one who is unable to forgive and be reconciled with his repentant younger brother. Will he ever learn the art of forgiveness from his father? The parable teaches us that God is merciful and forgiving, wanting only the return of sinners to his loving arms. God is mercy, God is love, a lesson we all need to remember.
Fr Paul
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