"Thy Kingdom Come"
A young fish once had an argument with an older, wiser fish.
"This is not the ocean," the young fish insisted. "This is only the sea. I want to find the ocean."
The older fish smiled and replied, "But this is the ocean."
The young fish could not believe it. She spent her entire life searching for the ocean, never realizing that she had been swimming in it all along.
Sometimes we are like that young fish.
In today’s Gospel (Matthew 13:24-43), Jesus tells several parables about the Kingdom of God. Yet we often struggle to believe that God’s Kingdom is already here. We see evil, wars, injustice, suffering, and sin, and we wonder, “How can this be God’s Kingdom?” We may think our only task is to survive this world until we reach heaven.
But that is not what Jesus teaches.
He tells His disciples, “The Kingdom of heaven is at hand” elsewhere in the gospel (Matthew 10:7). The Kingdom is not only a future promise – it is already among us. It is present wherever God is welcomed, love overcomes hatred, forgiveness replaces revenge, and hope is shared with those who have lost it.
Jesus also calls us to help His Kingdom grow. Like the mustard seed and the yeast in today’s Gospel, even small acts of faith, kindness, and mercy can change lives and make God’s presence visible.
This week we celebrate the feast of St. Christopher, the patron saint of travelers. Tradition tells us that by carrying a child across a river, Christopher discovered he was carrying Christ Himself. By serving another person, he served Jesus.
After every Mass this weekend, we will bless vehicles. As we ask God for safe travels, let us also ask Him to make us faithful witnesses wherever the road leads us. Every journey is an opportunity to bring Christ’s love, peace, and hope to those we meet.
May we never spend our lives searching for God’s Kingdom as if it were far away. Jesus reminds us that His Kingdom is already at hand. Let us recognize it, live it, and help it grow every day.
Fr. Andrzej
P.S. The example of the two fish is adapted from stories by David Foster Wallace.







