Some thoughts for the 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time - who gets to say what is wheat and what is weed anyway?
This week’s gospel reading from Matthew (13:24-30, 46-43) is part of what can be called "The Sermon on the Lake", one of 5 major blocks of teaching in the gospel. Here Matthew has Jesus talk about the nature of the reign of God or the reign of Heaven as he calls it. How different this is to the reign of Rome. Amy-Jill Levine reading these parables from a Jewish perspective reminds us that there is always more than one way to read them, and that Jesus uses them to shock and unsettle his listeners. Matthew's community, like the churches in Rome, were being persecuted and in conflict. Fear of imposters and maybe some feeling holier than others is dividing his church. To this Matthew ask the same question I ask – who decides what are weeds? In “Braiding Sweetgrass, Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants”, Robin Wall Kimmerer tells of Europeans seeing the Indigenous crops of corn, beans and squash planted together as weeds and cleared them for ...