Homily for Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Sometimes it can be hard to believe that God loves us. Maybe it is because of past sins in our lives, or even our struggles with current sins. Sometimes it is because there is so much shame and brokenness in our lives, we feel unlovable. Sometimes it is that we do not feel the love of God in our loves, we do not sense his presence around us. St. Faustina reminds us today that more powerful than any sin, brokenness or struggle is the infinite mercy of God. God loves you.

priest holding bible behind wooden wall while man confessing

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Given at Christian Brothers College High School, Town and Country, Missouri.

Sometimes it can be hard to believe that God loves us. Maybe it is because of past sins in our lives, or even our struggles with current sins. Sometimes it is because there is so much shame and brokenness in our lives, we feel unlovable. Sometimes it is that we do not feel the love of God in our loves, we do not sense his presence around us. St. Faustina reminds us today that more powerful than any sin, brokenness or struggle is the infinite mercy of God. God loves you.

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