✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULES – Sep 07, 2025: Sunday

“Living in holiness and with a sense of mission to bring all people to the Love of Christ!”

(Based on Wis 9:13-18b, Phil 9-10, 12-17 and Lk 14:25-33 – 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C)

Imagine a boy, like any other teenager.

He’s on his computer, laughing with friends, playing games, scrolling through social media.
Quick-witted, lively, full of teenage energy.

Yet, quietly, he spent hours creating something extraordinary…
… cataloguing Eucharistic miracles from around the world
… inviting people to meet Christ in the Eucharist.

And when leukemia struck him, he offered his suffering for the Church and for souls he would never meet.

Am ordinary teenager, right?

But with an extraordinary love for God.

Now, picture another young man…
… full of life, climbing mountains, running through streets with friends
… enjoying sports, enjoying laughter, enjoying life.

He seems ordinary and carefree.

Yet, quietly, he reached out in help to the poor, visited the sick in the slums, and gave food to the needy.

Not for attention. Not for praise. Simply out of love.

Who are these young men?
These are the new generation saints – Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati…
… both set to be canonized tomorrow by Pope Leo XIV.

Ordinary boys.
Ordinary joys.
Ordinary struggles.
Yet…
Extraordinary in holiness.
Extraordinary in zeal.
Extraordinary in love.

If these young men, so much like us, could live with such radical love…
… how much more are we called to count the cost, take up our crosses
… and follow Jesus, with everything we are?

The Gospel of the Day is this exhortation of the Lord to all who seek to follow Him:
“If any one comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters…
… yes, and even his own life, cannot be my disciple!

Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me, cannot be my disciple!” (Lk 14: 26-27)

The Gospel begins with the statement that “Great multitudes accompanied Jesus…” (Lk 14:25)

The multitude – crowds of people – probably had various intentions of following Jesus

Some to receive healing and be touched by Him (Lk 6:19)
Some to hear the Good News and to follow Him (Lk 5:11)
Some to simply eat the bread (food) that the Lord provided (Lk 9:17)
Some to satisfy their curiosity and fascination (Lk 4:22)
Some to question Who He was and What was His motive (Lk 7:18-19)

Whatever be the intention of the crowds, the Lord was clear in whom He wanted as His followers:

Those who give the highest priority in life to the Lord
Those who would take up their cross
Those who are willing to give up everything, for the sake of the Lord

Towards this end, Jesus cites two parables which would make every disciple of Jesus question their authenticity of following Him

a. The Parable of the one desiring to build the tower (Lk 14:28-30)

Are you willing to count how much it will cost you, to follow Jesus?

b. The Parable of the king who wanted to wage war (Lk 14:31-32)

Are you willing to calculate the risks that are involved, to follow Jesus?

This is a serious challenge that is placed before all Christians, who profess to follow Christ…
… and also to all those, who in in ministry, seek to attract disciples for Christ!

Have I “counted the cost” and “calculated the risks” to know, that following Jesus means…
… not to simply run behind miracles and wonders; rather also involves living as Jesus did – in poverty, obedience and purity of heart!
… not just having a Christian name and fulfiling basic duties; but also implies to give the highest priority to the Lord and His Kingdom values, in all what we do!
… not merely reciting prayers and raising hymns of praise; but also infers at reaching out to the poor and needy in self-giving and doing everything for the Glory of God!

All of us have tendencies to be attracted to worldly ways

We even have the goodwill to truly follow Jesus…

However, often, because of…
… a lack of strong motivation
… ignorance and lack of people who can guide us
… various discouraging and deterring incidents and scandals

We fail to truly Follow Jesus.

We need to offer our lives to Jesus…
… and allow ourselves to pass through Our Crucified Lord!

He will cleanse us to make us pure
He will strengthen us with proper motivation
He will nourish us with courage and passion to be bold and faithful

And thus, we will be able to live as a disciple of Christ…
… living in holiness and with a sense of mission to bring all people to the Love of Christ.

As we thank the Lord for Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati…
… soon to be canonized

Let us marvel at their ordinary lives, lived with extraordinary love and holiness.

Let their courage inspire us.
Let their zeal awaken us.
Let their selfless hearts challenge us.

Take up your cross.
Follow Jesus boldly.
Love radically.
Be a saint!

God Bless! Live Jesus!


📖 Discovering the beauty of the Catholic Church through the Catechism
MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT – GOD’S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE – The Fifth Commandment – Respect for human life

Life and physical health are precious gifts entrusted to us by God.

We must take reasonable care of them, taking into account the needs of others and the common good. (CCC # 2287)

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