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Msgr. Roger J. Landry
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I’m Monsignor Roger Landry, National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States. I’m here at the world’s most beautiful church, the Cathedral of Monreale in Palermo, Sicily. I’m looking at Jesus the Pantocrator, the ruler of all, on top of me. Today in the Gospel for September 1st, Jesus speaks to us precisely about how he has come into the world to proclaim the gospel to the poor. He was the Messiah anointed literally by the Holy Spirit in order to carry out that precious work.
Today, September 1st is Labor Day in the United States of America. And we think about Jesus’s work of the saving of the human race. We think of the work that built this most beautiful church dedicated to the Lord. We also think about the work that the Lord has given to each of us every day.
Today is a day in which we all draw close to the Holy Family of Nazareth to learn the gospel of work from St. Joseph, from Our Lady, and from Jesus Christ himself, who took on a real human trade, so that we recognize that as we’re doing something for the world, we’re also building up ourselves in virtue. Today, let’s pray through the intercession of St. Joseph for all those who work hard, that we might come to work just like Jesus above me worked for our salvation so that we can experience the fruits of our work with him forever. God bless you.
The Gospel reading on which the reflection was based was:
Luke 4:16-30
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
Rolling up the scroll,
The post Daily Reflection for the Pontifical Mission Societies, September 1, 2025 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
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Msgr. Roger J. Landry
Here is the video of today’s reflection:
The YouTube generated transcript for today’s reflection is:
I’m Monsignor Roger Landry, National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States. I’m here at the world’s most beautiful church, the Cathedral of Monreale in Palermo, Sicily. I’m looking at Jesus the Pantocrator, the ruler of all, on top of me. Today in the Gospel for September 1st, Jesus speaks to us precisely about how he has come into the world to proclaim the gospel to the poor. He was the Messiah anointed literally by the Holy Spirit in order to carry out that precious work.
Today, September 1st is Labor Day in the United States of America. And we think about Jesus’s work of the saving of the human race. We think of the work that built this most beautiful church dedicated to the Lord. We also think about the work that the Lord has given to each of us every day.
Today is a day in which we all draw close to the Holy Family of Nazareth to learn the gospel of work from St. Joseph, from Our Lady, and from Jesus Christ himself, who took on a real human trade, so that we recognize that as we’re doing something for the world, we’re also building up ourselves in virtue. Today, let’s pray through the intercession of St. Joseph for all those who work hard, that we might come to work just like Jesus above me worked for our salvation so that we can experience the fruits of our work with him forever. God bless you.
The Gospel reading on which the reflection was based was:
Luke 4:16-30
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
Rolling up the scroll,
The post Daily Reflection for the Pontifical Mission Societies, September 1, 2025 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.

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