In our second reading for this Sunday, St. Paul offers a solution to a concern of his day. People thought that Jesus would return in glory, most likely before any of His faithful followers had died. When these followers of Jesus did in fact die, the Church chose to develop a different understanding of when Jesus would return. Essentially, they left it all in the hands of God. How would it be if today people realized that some of what we hold sacred today might benefit from another look/see. One such issue is how the Church can make it possible for all Catholics to participate in Mass and partake of the Body of Christ on at least a weekly basis. When a delegation from the Amazon met in Rome within the last year, one of the ideas was to ordain married men to be priests so that Eucharist could be celebrated among the many people who were not able to enjoy this precious gift because of certain traditions. The backlash to this idea was intense. With the decreasing number of priests in areas of our own country, such as our diocese, what would it be like to consider how we can provide Eucharist for all established faith communities and for new ones to be established where new housing is being built?