The heart of Jesus is so big. I experienced this during my recovery from ankle replacement surgery. The surgeon told me to elevate my foot for three months. After I got home, I can’t tell you how much it meant when someone stopped by to see how I was doing. Their presence and care made the three-month wait so much easier.
My staff was incredible, and many people reached out to us via text and phone calls. I grew to appreciate that a person’s presence only added to all they could do for me.
Jesus’ heart grew in mine during each of those visits, phone calls, cards, and texts. It made me aware that, whatever the sacrifice, how I feel doesn’t matter when someone is sick and needs a visit. Whether I know them well or not, they are like sheep without a shepherd. They want to be with Jesus, the Good Shepherd, and we are all his shepherds.
Gospel Challenge: Jesus said in today’s gospel, “The harvest is abundant, but the laborers are few.” Your actions can make a huge difference. Perhaps you know someone who needs a shepherd. You can be that shepherd. You can make a huge difference in a person’s recovery, whatever their suffering may be.
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Fr. Rick’s Homily: Tuesday, 14th Week in Ordinary Time July 7, 2026
Matthew 9: 32-38
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/070726.cfm
Thank God for His Good Shepherds
The heart of Jesus is so big. I experienced this during my recovery from ankle
replacement surgery. The surgeon told me to elevate my foot for three months. After I
got home, I can’t tell you how much it meant when someone stopped by to see how I
was doing. Their presence and care made the three-month wait so much easier.
My staff was incredible, and many people reached out to us via text and phone calls. I
grew to appreciate that a person’s presence only added to all they could do for me.
Jesus’ heart grew in mine during each of those visits, phone calls, cards, and texts. It
made me aware that, whatever the sacrifice, how I feel doesn’t matter when someone is
sick and needs a visit. Whether I know them well or not, they are like sheep without a
shepherd. They want to be with Jesus, the Good Shepherd, and we are all his
shepherds.
Gospel Challenge:
Jesus said in today’s gospel, “The harvest is abundant, but the laborers are few.” Your
actions can make a huge difference. Perhaps you know someone who needs a
shepherd. You can be that shepherd. You can make a huge difference in a person’s
recovery, whatever their suffering may be.
Love One Another!
Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
www.bscchurch.com
www.rosminians.com
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