Homily: August 12, 2025, Tuesday of the Nineteenth week in Ordinary Time.
“It is the LORD who marches before you; he will be with you and will never fail you or forsake you. So do not fear or be dismayed.” What do you fear? Every one of us, deep inside or possibly very obviously, has certain fears - things or situations we hope and pray we will never have to face. Some fears fade as we grow older or as circumstances change, some fears remain with us for a long time, especially if we do not make any effort to manage it proactively or positively. When I was a little boy, I was very afraid of snakes. But after my papa taught me how to kill them, I overcame that fear quickly. When I was a student, tests and exams caused me to tremble in fear. I have never overcome that fear. I simply stopped going to school after the age of 28. So for the past nine years I haven’t had to face tests and exams anymore! When I first came to this country, I was always nervous about attending meetings. I was not familiar with the culture here and did not know what the right thin...