It isn’t hard for me to appreciate what parents experience in the morning, noon, and night. The ongoing demands and endless tasks come one after another, leaving no time for a break. A child calls out, “Mommy,” as she changes a diaper. I find myself facing similar situations even without the diapers. When I walk into the office after visiting someone, I often see phone calls and several people waiting with questions. This daily challenge really reminds us of the common struggles we all share in our spiritual journey, as we’re continually invited to serve and support one another. Over the past week, we’ve seen how Jesus, with His boundless compassion, has gently shown people how much His Father loves them. He invites us to look at Him and see His mercy for sinners, His patience with opponents, and His care for the sick and handicapped—every act a beautiful reflection of His Father’s love working through Him. Yet, despite His loving efforts, it seems that not everyone has responded as He hoped. Sometimes, it feels like nothing is going as planned for Jesus.
Jesus needs a breather and time to prepare for His Passion and Death. He will endure suffering for all sinners, even those opponents who refuse to believe. As He prays before His final breath on the Cross, He softly says, “Father, forgive them. They don’t know what they are doing.” Gospel Challenge: Do you reach those moments when you try, but nothing seems to work? When life feels overwhelming, and you need a break, pause with Jesus and your Father. Pour everything out to Them. Let Them into your heart and carry your burdens. “O Jesus, I surrender myself to You. Take care of everything.” He will, but this time, with you. Remember, finding comfort in your faith is a sign of strength, not weakness. It’s much better than facing life’s challenges all by yourself.
Love Your Neighbor! Fr. Rick Pilger, IC https://www.rosminians.com/ www.bscchurch.com
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Getting to Know My Father
It isn’t hard for me to appreciate what parents experience in the morning, noon, and
night. The ongoing demands and endless tasks come one after another, leaving no time
for a break. A child calls out, “Mommy,” as she changes a diaper.
I find myself facing similar situations even without the diapers. When I walk into the
office after visiting someone, I often see phone calls and several people waiting with
questions. This daily challenge really reminds us of the common struggles we all share
in our spiritual journey, as we’re continually invited to serve and support one another.
Over the past week, we’ve seen how Jesus, with His boundless compassion, has gently
shown people how much His Father loves them. He invites us to look at Him and see
His mercy for sinners, His patience with opponents, and His care for the sick and
handicapped—every act a beautiful reflection of His Father’s love working through Him.
Yet, despite His loving efforts, it seems that not everyone has responded as He hoped.
Sometimes, it feels like nothing is going as planned for Jesus.
Jesus needs a breather and time to prepare for His Passion and Death. He will endure
suffering for all sinners, even those opponents who refuse to believe. As He prays
before His final breath on the Cross, He softly says, “Father, forgive them. They don’t
know what they are doing.”
Gospel Challenge:
Do you reach those moments when you try, but nothing seems to work? When life feels
overwhelming, and you need a break, pause with Jesus and your Father. Pour
everything out to Them. Let Them into your heart and carry your burdens. “O Jesus, I
surrender myself to You. Take care of everything.” He will, but this time, with you.
Remember, finding comfort in your faith is a sign of strength, not weakness. It’s much
better than facing life’s challenges all by yourself.
Love Your Neighbor!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
https://www.rosminians.com/
www.bscchurch.com
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