When the Colorado River broke...
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When the Colorado River broke away from its southerly course to the Gulf of California and instead began flowing west, it formed the Salton Sea near the border of Mexico. The sea is 45 miles long, seventeen miles wide, about eighty feet deep, and 227 feet below sea level. The area was hailed as the Golden State's new playground. Two hundred fifty miles of streets were laid, a golf course was developed, a yacht club was built, and a fashionable resort was erected. But today it is a ghost town because the Salton Sea has become so salty, having no outlet, that life is stifled and the glitter has turned to brown mud.
In today's Gospel, the believer is compared to a fountain of water nourished by the Holy Spirit's water of life. Drawing from the plentiful source of refreshing vitality provided by the Spirit, the Christian does not keep this to himself, but flourishes as he channels this life-giving water toward others through Christian witness and love.
-- Guettler
In today's Gospel, the believer is compared to a fountain of water nourished by the Holy Spirit's water of life. Drawing from the plentiful source of refreshing vitality provided by the Spirit, the Christian does not keep this to himself, but flourishes as he channels this life-giving water toward others through Christian witness and love.
-- Guettler
