Today's Gospel reading (Mt 6: 1 - 6, 16 - 18) is surely a clever antidote to a world of superlatives. Last week Frank McNally in his Irishman's Diary wrote about how these days we constantly use superlatives about ourselves.
The era of the selfie.
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