HOMILY OF FRIDAY IN THE 17TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR A
Saint John Mary Vianney, Priest
Saint John Mary Vianney, known as the Curé of Ars, was a humble French priest born in 1786. His unwavering dedication to God and the sacraments made him a renowned confessor, drawing countless pilgrims seeking spiritual guidance. Despite challenges, he transformed the small village of Ars into a center of faith. Canonized in 1925, he remains a beloved model of pastoral care and holiness for priests worldwide.
Leviticus 23:1,4-11,15-16,27,34-37, Matthew 13:54-58
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The moment we lose sight of the working of God who created the world out of nothing, we may search for marvels beyond us and lose sight of the great things which the Lord is doing in the ordinary things around us.
Jesus was not respected in his own country because of over familiarity.
More so, despite facing a lack of academic prowess and initial disrespect as a seminarian, Saint John Mary Vianney persevered to become a priest. Through his dedication and unwavering faith, he worked tirelessly to transform the small village of Ars into a vibrant center of faith. His spiritual influence and commitment to pastoral care have made him a revered figure, inspiring countless individuals to deepen their relationship with God.
The way of man is not the way of God.
May the Lord heighten our awareness and deepen our connection with Him. May He inspire us to walk the path of faith with a profound understanding of His divine influence in everything we encounter. Amen.
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