The answer to this comes from God, “An enemy hath done this.” Hence, when we cry for the rooting out of evildoers to ourselves or to the Church, it would be well to study the remaining verses of this Gospel. The Epistle also indicates how to conquer the cockle of evil with the good seed of patience, brotherly love, persevering prayer and constant union with Jesus, Who knows “how to keep His family in goodness” (Prayer).
Through the Sacrifice of the Mass (Secret) and the graces of the Eucharist (Postcommunion). The way to solve the problem of evil in and around you is to “let the word of Christ (that is the good seed) dwell in you abundantly” (Epistle).
Today is Feast of St. Titus E. C., who St. Paul regarded as his brother and beloved disciple, who accompanied the Apostle on several of his journeys. St. Paul appointed St. Titus Bishop of Corinth then made him Bishop of Crete. St. Titus penned an Epistle concerning the dignity and duties of a Bishop. He died at age 94 in 105. Commemoration in the Mass is St. Dorothy V. M., who died by beheading in Cappadocia at the beginning of the IV Century. Although not commemorated in the Mass using the 1960 rubrics, pray to the Saints to bring about truth and holiness to our world.