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Saturday Dec 07, 2024
Homily for the Memorial of St. Ambrose
Saturday Dec 07, 2024
Saturday Dec 07, 2024
We believe that Jesus was like us in every way except for sin, but the Gospels rarely mention His emotions. However, in today’s reading from Matthew, we see that when Jesus saw the crowds, “His heart was moved with pity for them because they were troubled and abandoned, like sheep without a shepherd.” Compassion emerges when we empathize with the needs of others and feel compelled to take action. Jesus’ compassion for the crowd is evident in two significant ways in the Gospel.
First, He instructed His disciples to pray for God to send workers into His harvest. The troubled and abandoned people needed those who could journey alongside them and guide them.
Second, Jesus appointed workers Himself. He summoned twelve of His disciples and instructed them to share His life-giving message with others.
As we reflect on today’s Gospel reading, we should ask ourselves: Where do we see ourselves in this story? Who do we relate to?
At times, we may find ourselves among the troubled and abandoned. In these moments, today’s Gospel reassures us that the Lord is with us in our distress, drawing near with His compassion.
At other times, we might be among the workers the Lord sends forth, tasked with helping the troubled and abandoned. In these instances, the Gospel assures us that the Lord will empower us for the work He calls us to do.
Let us pray that, regardless of our circumstances, we may always feel the Lord’s presence within and around us and that we may both experience and share His compassion with others.
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