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Saturday Of Week 29 In Ordinary Time 

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Saturday Of Week 29 In Ordinary Time 

Ephesians 4:7-16
Psalm 121(122):1-5
Luke 13:1-9

THE PRESENT MOMENT SERVES AS A CRITICAL JUNCTURE FOR SEEKING SALVATION

In the Gospel narrative presented today, there is a profound atmosphere of fear and dread among those who approach Jesus to convey the tragic news of the massacre of certain Galileans by Pontius Pilate, who, appallingly, mingled their blood with the sacrificial offerings being made in the temple in Jerusalem.

The temple, a sacred site, serves as a refuge for the people of God. It is conceivable that some individuals believed this event might incite Jesus, a prophet from Galilee, to initiate a revolt or deter Him from continuing His journey to Jerusalem. Additionally, there may have been assumptions that the Galileans’ possible sinful nature could have contributed to their tragic fate.

Repentance embodies the essence of life, while procrastination can be viewed as an unwarranted consumption of time. We are granted the blessed opportunity for repentance concerning our transgressions, and the urgency to act is paramount. The present moment serves as a critical juncture for seeking salvation.

Addressing the concept of salvation, it is imperative to acknowledge the significance of individual agency in shaping one’s future. Each person must deliberate on the path they intend to pursue, making informed choices that reflect their aspirations and values.

I hope that the manifestations of divine love continue to provide you with strength and growth. May Christ remain a steadfast and victorious influence in your life, and may Mary, as the refuge for those who err, consistently intercede on our behalf. Amen.

Fr Joseph Osho

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