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Tomorrow ~ Msgr. Daniel Hoye

John Barrie was a 20th century Scottish author.  He wrote lots of whimsical stories, but is best known for Peter Pan.  Someone suggested that one of Barrie's favorite scripture passages could well be the Gospel today from Luke.  Barrie wrote that one of the worst days in a person's life is when he or she learns the meaning of tomorrow. Meaning that we procrastinate, put off until tomorrow, something that we should do today.

In this section of Luke, he says that today we should be prepared for the Master's return; either at the end of time or with our own death.  We can't say that we will be prepared tomorrow, because tomorrow may not come.

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