In today’s homily, Fr. Hollowell walks us through two powerful lessons: first, from Acts, where the apostles ask, “When will You come back?” Jesus reminds us that the day of His return is hidden, not to keep us anxious, but to teach us to trust Him every moment of our lives. Rather than only going to confession the day before His coming, we’re invited to live now in the joy and peace that come from feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and serving others—because following Jesus is never a burden, but a path to real, present happiness.
Next, Fr. Hollowell explores the Letter to the Hebrews: Yes, Christ offered one perfect sacrifice on Calvary, but when we celebrate Mass, we’re mystically transported back to that same sacrifice—and simultaneously celebrate His resurrection and ascension. It’s not a re-crucifixion but a sacred making-present of what Christ accomplished “once for all.” Every Mass is an opportunity to stand at the foot of the cross and, in the same moment, rejoice in the empty tomb.
Join us this Sunday as we learn how trusting Jesus now—through our works of mercy and participation in the Eucharist—brings us true peace today, even as we await His glorious return.
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