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Seventh Sunday after Trinity, August 3rd, 2025

 

Seventh Sunday after Trinity, August 3rd, 2025

In the Eighth Chapter of St. Mark's Gospel, we read about the miraculous feeding of the four thousand.  As St. Mark tells us these four-thousand dear souls had been with Our Lord for some three days.  They were listening to what He was saying.  They were hearing the messages He was imparting from His Father. They were witnessing the Son of God before their very eyes.  No wonder they stayed in His presence for three days.  But as I have said so many times, Our Lord is not someone Who is distant and far-off.  Our Lord is someone Who is nearby and takes notice of us.  We find proof of this fact when we read the words of Our Lord:  "I have compassion on the multitude, because they have now been with Me three days."  (St. Mark 8)  Our Lord certainly does have compassion on us.  All we have to do is read through the accounts of His life found in the Gospels to see proof.  Our Lord had compassion on the mother whose son had died.  Our Lord had compassion on the lepers who cried out to Him for healing.  Our Lord had compassion on the lame and the blind He came into contact with.  And here in St. Mark Our Lord has compassion on the four thousand.  The question is do we have compassion?  Do we have compassion on those around us?  Do we have compassion on those who have done wrong to us?  Do we show compassion to those in need of forgiveness?  Do we take the time to show compassion to those who need to see the love of God?  Do we allow ourselves to be the instrument of God by showing compassion to those around us?  God showed compassion to His children when He sent His Son into the world to save us from our sins.  Our Lord showed compassion when He healed the sick.   Our Lord showed compassion from the Cross forgiving those who put Him there saying, "Father, forgive them, they know not what they do."  Do we show compassion?  

Join us at 10:30 AM on Sundays at St. Margaret church.  We worship at the beautiful chapel at Marquette Manor, located at 8140 N. Township Line Road on the Northwest side of Indianapolis. 

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