Father Rick’s Two-Minute Homily for Saturday, 34th Week in Ordinary Time
,November 29, 2025,
Luke 21:34-36https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/112925.cfm
The End Times – A New Beginning.
Jesus teaches us that the great tribulation, bringing havoc to our world and the lives of His followers, is imminent. It is happening right now. Looking at the state the world is in, it’s clear that it is true. Behind all this chaos is Satan, who hates our walk with the Lord.
He will use anything and anyone to distract us and bring us down. Jesus tells us to pray that we may escape these things. Pray by stopping briefly and asking the Lord, “What is occupying our attention?”
Share your concerns with Jesus regularly, recognizing His sovereignty as Lord of the universe. Trust that He will address everything, bringing us peace in quiet moments.
Do we have anything to fear? Jesus has already defeated Satan. Every time we turn to Jesus, he overcomes Satan again and again. I am learning how Mother Mary is always waiting by our side to crush Satan’s head when we pray, which makes us feel supported and protected.
Gospel Challenge: Holy Mary, full of grace, Mother of God, pray for us sinners **right now** and at the hour of death. She quickly crushes his head on the spot. Satan has no power over her Immaculate Heart, which is full of love for Jesus and us, making us feel loved and cared for in our struggles.
With her, we have the strength to withstand any tribulation.
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Father Rick’s Two-Minute Homily for Saturday, 34th Week in Ordinary Time
,November 29, 2025,
Luke 21:34-36https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/112925.cfm
The End Times – A New Beginning.
Jesus teaches us that the great tribulation, bringing havoc to our world and the lives of His followers, is imminent. It is happening right now. Looking at the state the world is in, it’s clear that it is true. Behind all this chaos is Satan, who hates our walk with the Lord.
He will use anything and anyone to distract us and bring us down. Jesus tells us to pray that we may escape these things. Pray by stopping briefly and asking the Lord, “What is occupying our attention?”
Share your concerns with Jesus regularly, recognizing His sovereignty as Lord of the universe. Trust that He will address everything, bringing us peace in quiet moments.
Do we have anything to fear? Jesus has already defeated Satan. Every time we turn to Jesus, he overcomes Satan again and again. I am learning how Mother Mary is always waiting by our side to crush Satan’s head when we pray, which makes us feel supported and protected.
Gospel Challenge:
Holy Mary, full of grace, Mother of God, pray for us sinners **right now** and at the hour of death. She quickly crushes his head on the spot. Satan has no power over her Immaculate Heart, which is full of love for Jesus and us, making us feel loved and cared for in our struggles.
With her, we have the strength to withstand any tribulation.
Love Your Neighbor!
Peace be with you.
Fr. Rick Pilger, I.C.
www.bscchurch.com
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