September 16, 2025, Luke 6:17, 20-26
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/021625.cfm
Poor, Hungry, Weeping, Hated, And Persecuted – But Blessed.
What a challenge Jesus presents to us! A willingness to be poor, hungry, weeping, hated, and persecuted is not very appealing: Unless your heart is overcome with so much love, you can’t help yourself. How many parents sacrifice so much to send their children to Catholic school and later to college? It takes some calculation, but they know their children are worth the struggle, and the rewards are immeasurable.
Students and athletes make similar sacrifices in the classroom and on the field. Having a goal is a great motivation to accomplish something in this world. We can see results when we sacrifice for education, sports, and otherworldly goals.
Living as a disciple of the Lord every day also calls for sacrifices. Feeling someone’s poverty, weeping for someone who lost a loved one, and being willing to be hated and persecuted for our faith are great sacrifices.
But how much are we willing to give to a poor person, to our Catholic Ministry Appeal? How much time are we willing to give Jesus in worship, prayer, and study to grow in our love for him daily? We need to take time with Jesus and consider how much He wants to live our life with us in Holy Communion.
Our beloved Founder, Blessed Antonio Rosmini, calls this justice, giving God and anyone what is their due. We grow in justice when we make these sacrifices. It takes the sting out of the sacrifice. Our joy, the joy of being more pleasing to God, is the fruit of these sacrifices.
Gospel Challenge:
Being a disciple of Jesus is all grace; there’s only one place we can get it: being with the Lord daily. Spend some precious time with Him. Only God can change our hearts and what they value. This daily connection with God is not just important; it’s vital for our spiritual growth and nourishment.
Love Your Neighbor!
Father Rick Pilger, I.C.
pastor@bscchurch.com
Fr. Rick’s Two-Minute Homily for the 6th Sunday Week in Ordinary Time
September 16, 2025, Luke 6:17, 20-26
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/021625.cfm
Poor, Hungry, Weeping, Hated, And Persecuted – But Blessed.
What a challenge Jesus presents to us! A willingness to be poor, hungry, weeping, hated, and persecuted is not very appealing: Unless your heart is overcome with so much love, you can’t help yourself. How many parents sacrifice so much to send their children to Catholic school and later to college? It takes some calculation, but they know their children are worth the struggle, and the rewards are immeasurable.
Students and athletes make similar sacrifices in the classroom and on the field. Having a goal is a great motivation to accomplish something in this world. We can see results when we sacrifice for education, sports, and otherworldly goals.
Living as a disciple of the Lord every day also calls for sacrifices. Feeling someone’s poverty, weeping for someone who lost a loved one, and being willing to be hated and persecuted for our faith are great sacrifices.
But how much are we willing to give to a poor person, to our Catholic Ministry Appeal? How much time are we willing to give Jesus in worship, prayer, and study to grow in our love for him daily? We need to take time with Jesus and consider how much He wants to live our life with us in Holy Communion.
Our beloved Founder, Blessed Antonio Rosmini, calls this justice, giving God and anyone what is their due. We grow in justice when we make these sacrifices. It takes the sting out of the sacrifice. Our joy, the joy of being more pleasing to God, is the fruit of these sacrifices.
Gospel Challenge:
Being a disciple of Jesus is all grace; there’s only one place we can get it: being with the Lord daily. Spend some precious time with Him. Only God can change our hearts and what they value. This daily connection with God is not just important; it’s vital for our spiritual growth and nourishment.
Love Your Neighbor!
Father Rick Pilger, I.C.
pastor@bscchurch.com
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