Sunday of the Prodigal Son
Posted: February 11, 2017 Filed under: Etcetera, The Eucharist and Living the Eucharist | Tags: restoration of the Prodigal Son to relationship with his father, Sacrament of Confession, Sunday of the Prodigal Son, The Prodigal Son and the Sacrament of Confession, the Sacrament of Confession restores prodigal sons and daughters to relationship with God, We all can be Prodigal Sons and Daughters 1 CommentThe Sunday of the Prodigal Son is the second pre-Lenten Sunday. The gospel reading for the day, is of course, from St. Luke’s account of Jesus’ parable. This parable is well known — even among those who embrace secularism and have never heard from, or read from, the Scriptures.
As we all know, a father’s youngest, selfish, and ungrateful son shockingly asks his father for his portion of his inheritance while his father is still alive. The father agrees and gives it to this son. The son of course leaves for a distant country where he squanders his wealth in immoral living. He comes to poverty, and a famine hits this land. He is forced to the despicable role of tending swine. He awakens to his condition and repents. He plans to return to his father, family, and home, but as a hireling — he is no longer worthy of sonship. His rehearsed confession before his father is composed, “I have sinned before heaven, and before you!” He journeys home in shame. However, his father graciously embraces his repentant son. The son is clothed, welcomed, and feasted back into the company of the family — as a son! All is forgiven, and all is restored!
