My Dear Brothers and Sisters,
You and I are experiencing a lot of injustice in our world. The more our scientific society advances, the less safety and more poverty we seem to be witnessing toward many people. The needy are being trampled on, the poor and the voiceless are destroyed. Millions of aborted babies, millions of starving people and millions of refugees are only some of the injustices nowadays.
How can we as Catholics respond to this? Perhaps we could do it in two ways: by faith and prayer. First, only by faith can we remove those mountains. And we must express our faith by our works or actions. Like the manager in today’s Gospel reading, Catholics should be “enterprising” and take the initiative, in politics, economics, communications, education, etc… For instance, we must raise our voice about “unjust war” in case of Syria or Middle East!
Second, we must pray like St. Paul’s advises: “First of all, I urge that petitions, prayers, intercessions and thanksgiving be offered for all men, especially for kings and those in authority. Prayer of this kind is good, and God our Savior is pleased with it, for He wants all men to be saved and come to know the truth.”
My friends, we should ask ourselves: “Did we pray as we could?” Do I give one hour a day to God and the things of God, helping the needy, learning more about my religion, giving a hand in parochial affairs, advising those in difficulties – spiritual or temporal – praying for my own and my neighbor’s needs?
In conclusion, you and I should make two resolutions this week: Have total faith in God – never let our earthly goods take up all our time. We have a far more serious purpose in life. Please give it a little more thought and effort. And secondly, we should be very grateful to God for what He has given us in this life. We might like to have a lot more, but God knows best. Work honestly and be generous with what you have. We are serving God, not money or possessions. By doing that, we are depositing treasures in heaven.
With love,
Fr. Thuong Hoai Nguyen, Pastor