Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Today’s readings remind us that God hears the cry of the humble. Sirach tells us that the Lord is a God of justice who listens to the prayer of the lowly. Saint Paul, nearing the end of his life, gives thanks that the Lord has stood by him through every trial.

In the Gospel, Jesus contrasts two men at prayer: a proud Pharisee and a humble tax collector. The Pharisee boasts of his virtues, while the tax collector, aware of his sin, pleads for mercy. Jesus teaches that it is the humble and repentant heart that is pleasing to God.

True prayer is not about comparing ourselves with others, but about opening our hearts honestly before God. When we come before Him with sincerity and humility, He raises us up.

“The Lord hears the cry of the poor.” May our prayers this week echo that faith and compassion.

Love,

Fr. Jason

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