Homily: May 30, 2026, Saturday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time (Fear Not )
‘Then why did you not believe him?’ But shall we say, ‘Of human origin’?”– they feared the crowd, The chief priests, elders, and scribes were afraid. They feared the crowd, they feared the Roman authorities, and they even feared Jesus. In many ways, they lived in fear.
The Bible repeatedly tells us, “Do not be afraid.” Fear is not meant to rule the life of a Christian. When the Church canonizes a saint, one of the things it examines is whether that person lived the virtues heroically. The saints were not people without difficulties; they were people who trusted God more than their fears.
What are the fears that control us? Fear of the future, fear of failure, fear of sickness, fear of losing someone we love, fear of what others may think of us?
The crowds who followed Jesus were often poor and struggling, yet they found courage because they trusted Him. The more we trust Jesus, the less room fear has in our hearts. He will take care of us.
St. Jude gives us a beautiful guide in the first reading: “Build yourselves up in your most holy faith; pray in the Holy Spirit. Keep yourselves in the love of God and wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life.”
If we remain close to the Holy Trinity—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—we have nothing to fear. God will guide us through this life and lead us safely home to Himself.
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