Word from the Pastor
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Do Not Be Afraid of Those Who Kill the Body But Cannot Kill the Soul
Dear parish family,
As Jesus was sending his disciples on mission, he warned them about the challenges ahead. He said that they will be hated by all because of his name. But they should not be afraid because they will be under the protection and the care of God. In other words, Jesus told his followers not to fear those who can only harm the physical body but cannot touch the soul. In that sense, as followers of Jesus Christ, we should prioritize our eternal spiritual integrity over the temporary, finite threats of the world.
Jesus said to the Twelve: “Fear no one. Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light; what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops.”
There is no doubt the disciples will face obstacles, challenges, and difficulties that will put their body under stress, but they should not be afraid of that. The Word of God will survive challenges and persecutions. What they should fear is to turn their back to Jesus or deny Christ because without him, they can do nothing. The providential plan of God for humanity is that we inherit eternal life through our obedient relationship with his Son, Jesus Christ. In other words, our loving relationship with Jesus Christ nourishes us for eternal life.
Therefore, we are invited to remain faithful to Christ even to the risk of death. We should be courageous in the face of adversity knowing that ultimate authority belongs to God alone. Our life is hanging to the breath of God; our relationship with God is vital. We are compelled to live in the manner of Jesus Christ, not in the manner of Adam; recognize our dependence on God and live as obedient sons and daughters of God who welcome his grace into our daily lives.
Have a blessed week!
Fr. Jean Jadotte
Pastor