Message from the Pastor
Dear Community:
This Sunday, the liturgy invites us to reflect on God’s call in our lives and to respond with generosity and commitment. Today’s readings remind us that we are not Christians to remain focused on ourselves, but to be a light and a witness of God’s love in the world.
In the First Reading, the prophet Isaiah shows us how God forms and sends His servant so that His salvation may reach the ends of the earth. We are reminded that each one of us, baptized in Christ, is also called to be a light for others and to bring hope where there is darkness.
The Responsorial Psalm gives us the response of a believing heart: “Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will.” It is an invitation to listen to God and to allow ourselves to be guided by Him in every aspect of our lives.
In the Second Reading, Saint Paul greets us as members of the holy Church, called to holiness and to live united in Christ.
Finally, the Gospel presents John the Baptist who, upon seeing Jesus, proclaims: “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). This proclamation refocuses us on Christ, who is called to transform our lives and to accompany us on our journey of faith.
May this Sunday be an opportunity to renew our willingness to be sent forth, to listen to the voice of the Lord with an open heart, and to joyfully bear witness to God’s love for our brothers and sisters.
May the Lord bless you and grant you peace.
Rev. Julio Fernandez