“Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.” John 14:27 

I could still recall those words inspired by the Holy Spirit which Saint John Paul II used on October 22, 1978, words that in a way defined his papacy, “Do not be afraid.” His words of encouragement to all Christians were one of hope – not to fear the storms that try to knock us down or burdens that try to overwhelm us; rather, have faith in Jesus Christ, “who came to save the world from darkness.” The meaning behind these inspiring words find substance in today’s Gospel, a beautiful reminder of how Christ conquers our fears and gives us hope for the future. Timely words no less, especially when some are in a time of transition, for example, our graduates, or maybe with the uncertainties and challenges that many are a result of world events. These words, therefore, serve as a reminder that we don’t rest our hope in the ways of the world, because that hope will fail us; instead, we place our hope in Jesus Christ because that hope is faithful and endures. However, we don’t give up on the world because our faith in Christ gives us hope that hearts can be changed and goodness will find a way through the difficulties and challenges that enter our lives. Therefore, we go forth – especially our graduates – carrying the light of Christ inside, not only believing in Christ’s hope, but making a difference and being the hope of Christ in the world. Blessings to all our graduates! 

This weekend, we also honor and remember those great men and women in uniform who proudly served and protected our country, especially those who died in the line of duty. Memorial Day is a time to remember and thank them for their great courage and commitment to defending honorable values like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Thank you for your service.  

In Christ  

Fr Robert