THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME — Year C

*Alternate* Fourth Reading by Matthew Kelly

The most beautiful and surprising lesson the Kintsugi artform– the Japanese practice of gluing broken pottery together with gold dust—is that it teaches us this: We are each other’s wounded healers. We each possess the gold dust needed to glue other people back together, making them more beautiful and loveable than ever. Our love, connection, acceptance, generosity, community, and kindness are that gold dust. This is astoundingly profound.


The words of Matthew Kelly.

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