Religious persecution is not a common experience for us here in the U.S., unlike in other countries. Unfortunately, it is something our brothers and sisters in the Middle East face.
We are witnessing millions of people forced to leave their homes and native land to migrate to countries that will welcome them. Over 50,000 people have been martyred for their faith by rebels in Nigeria.
Can you imagine what it must be like for them? Developing empathy for persecuted brothers and sisters helps us understand their struggles and motivates us to show mercy and support.
When someone says or does something that hurts us, we can see it as either a direct attack or a reflection of their pain. So, our response will be either vengeance or mercy, either setting things right for ourselves or choosing to love that person through their misery.
Fear drives us to retaliate, while love and mercy lead us to walk with those who suffer for their faith, inspiring us to support persecuted individuals and practice compassion despite inconvenience.
Gospel Challenge: Have you asked yourself what you can do to help people who are persecuted? In today’s Gospel, Jesus gives us something we all can do—show mercy to someone in our midst.
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A Wisdom No Adversary Can Refute.
Religious persecution is not a common experience for us here in the U.S., unlike in other countries. Unfortunately, it is something our brothers and sisters in the Middle East face.
We are witnessing millions of people forced to leave their homes and native land to migrate to countries that will welcome them. Over 50,000 people have been martyred for their faith by rebels in Nigeria.
Can you imagine what it must be like for them? Developing empathy for persecuted brothers and sisters helps us understand their struggles and motivates us to show mercy and support.
When someone says or does something that hurts us, we can see it as either a direct attack or a reflection of their pain. So, our response will be either vengeance or mercy, either setting things right for ourselves or choosing to love that person through their misery.
Fear drives us to retaliate, while love and mercy lead us to walk with those who suffer for their faith, inspiring us to support persecuted individuals and practice compassion despite inconvenience.
Gospel Challenge:
Have you asked yourself what you can do to help people who are persecuted? In today’s Gospel, Jesus gives us something we all can do—show mercy to someone in our midst.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, I.C.
www.bscchurch.com
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