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In this heartfelt homily, Fr. Luke reflects on the beautiful feast day and how God’s presence has always dwelt among His people, from the Tabernacle of the Old Testament to the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. He shares the powerful theme of hospitality, drawing from Scripture, the life of Jesus, and his memories of being welcomed by a devout Irish couple during his discernment journey. With references to Saint Padre Pio, Simon of Cyrene, and Peter, James, and John, Fr. Luke emphasizes how consolation, kindness, and friendship are not only part of the human experience but also part of God’s plan. In a world that often feels impersonal, this message invites us to cultivate warmth in our relationships and become a source of grace for others.
In this heartfelt homily, Fr. Luke reflects on the beautiful feast day and how God’s presence has always dwelt among His people, from the Tabernacle of the Old Testament to the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. He shares the powerful theme of hospitality, drawing from Scripture, the life of Jesus, and his memories of being welcomed by a devout Irish couple during his discernment journey. With references to Saint Padre Pio, Simon of Cyrene, and Peter, James, and John, Fr. Luke emphasizes how consolation, kindness, and friendship are not only part of the human experience but also part of God’s plan. In a world that often feels impersonal, this message invites us to cultivate warmth in our relationships and become a source of grace for others.