Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) Ex 19.2-6; Ps 99; Rom 5.6-11; Mt 9.36-10.8 The church of Christ and its apostolic foundation During the recitation of the creed at Mass, we reaffirm our belief in one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church. To understand what it means to be an apostolic Church, we can refer, in part, to today’s Gospel reading. It begins by describing how Jesus summoned His twelve disciples. The original term ‘church’ comes from the Greek ‘ekklesia,’ meaning a ‘called together’ assembly. As such, the term ‘church’ can be viewed as a ‘convocation’ or an ‘assembly’ of those whom the Lord has summoned to Himself. Additionally, the Gospel suggests that after calling His disciples, Jesus sent them out to preach and heal, thereby proclaiming the Gospel. This aligns with the meaning of ‘apostolic,’ which emphasizes being sent forth. In Latin, this concept is closely related to the term ‘missionary,’ highlighting the Church’s core purpos...