Tuesday of the 32nd week in Ordinary Time B. St. Josaphat. Titus 2:8-14; Ps 36; Lk 17:7-10;
Be just, and you will be saved
Being just is being morally right and fair. In that way, St. Paul advised us to live according to the holy doctrine and teachings received and each person according to their age and status. The practicing of righteousness, integrity, and self-control should characterize the life of a Christian every day.
In today's Gospel, Jesus himself invites us to be just by being the servant that we called to be. This means, serving without complaining, or expecting anything in return and always think of serving others as person as our privilege and duty. God created us because other people need our help and service. Be just, and you will be saved. Serve and you will be fulfilled.
Pray for the souls in purgatory!
Fr. Georges sac