"To Be Great, To Be Selfless" by Fr. Chris House

This Sunday’s Gospel offers us a profound lesson in humility, authenticity, and the true nature of leadership as taught by the Lord Jesus. We find Jesus addressing the crowds and his disciples. He begins by acknowledging the authority of the scribes. However, Jesus quickly transitions from acknowledgment to admonition. He warns his disciples and the people against following the example of these religious leaders, who, while teaching the law of Moses, fail to live it themselves.
It's a strong message that Jesus conveys. He criticizes the scribes and Pharisees for their hypocrisy. They love to be seen as holy and righteous, but their hearts are far from God. They place heavy burdens on others but do not lift a finger to help them. They seek honor and recognition in the public eye, yet their motives are self-serving. In contrast to this, Jesus teaches us the way of true leadership in God's kingdom. He emphasizes humility, service, and authenticity. He tells us that the greatest among us must be the servant of all. To lead in God's kingdom is to be a humble servant, not a self-seeking authority figure. True greatness is not measured by titles or positions, but by the willingness to serve and love one another.
Jesus’s message is as relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago. We are called to examine our own lives in our families, workplaces, or communities. Do we live with humility and a genuine desire to serve, or are we seeking recognition and honor for ourselves? Are our actions aligned with our words and beliefs, or are we living a life of hypocrisy? We have the perfect example to follow in the Lord Jesus, who, despite being the Son of God, came not to be served but to serve. Let us seek true greatness in the kingdom of God, which is measured by the love and compassion we show to others.
Upcoming Raffles
It’s that time of year for raffles from the ladies of the Altar & Rosary Society and our school’s Bonus Raffle. Both support great efforts within our parish family; winning in either could truly lead to happier holidays which are coming soon. Please consider supporting these worthy causes.
Blessings to you and yours for the week ahead!
Father Chris House








