Homily: June 9, 2026, Tuesday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time (Shine-Light)

“Lord, let your face shine on us.”

Isn’t this a beautiful prayer in today’s Responsorial Psalm. We are asking not simply for blessings, but for God Himself, for Him to look at us lovingly from above, for His glory to shine on us, not away from us. It is a prayer asking for God to be present to us, to love us, to desire us despite our sinfulness.

And truly, God is always present, totally loves and forever desires us.

In the Gospel, Jesus tells us: “You are the light of the world.” 

We know we are not the source of light, but we can reflect light. God is light, when God’s face shine on us, we become His beacon of light too.

In the Book of Exodus, after Moses spoke with God on the mountain, his face shone so brightly that people could hardly look at him. Similarly, when we live constantly in the presence of God, we too will begin to radiate peace, joy, love and holiness.

How do we live in the presence of God?

Very simply, spend time before the Holy Eucharist, read the Bible, receive the sacraments. Every day we wake up alive, is another invitation to become a little more like Christ. 

The more we spend time with Him, read and understand Him, consume Him, we will naturally radiate His light, look and behave more like Him.

In the Easter prayer book, I read this beautiful prayer from St. John Henry Newman:

“Dear Jesus, flood our souls with your spirit and life.

Penetrate and possess our whole being so utterly

that our lives may only be a radiance of Yours.

Shine through us and be so in us that every soul we come in contact with, may feel Your presence in our souls.

Let them look up and see no longer us, but only Jesus.”

Amen.


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