Sixth Sunday of Easter [A]
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER [A] Imagine an egg that has been laid. The egg, at least initially, belongs to a mother eagle. We say “initially” because the egg ends up being separated from the nest, as the result of a major storm event. After the storm subsides, a prairie chicken takes custody of the egg—and subsequently, the hatchling to be produced from it. From a genetic standpoint, the hatchling can be categorized as an eagle. And yet, it will be reared as a prairie chicken. It grows up, believing itself to be an authentic, certifiable prairie chicken. Of course, it’s just a matter of time. Eventually, the pseudo-prairie chicken will look up into the sky and see an eagle that’s “ being ” a genuine eagle. Nevertheless, when the day does arrive, it feels nothing more than a sense of admiration. Technically, it’s an eagle. But it’s an eagle that will never reach its full potential. For all practical purposes, it might as well be classified as an actual prairie chicken. It r...