Friday, March 20, 2026



Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - March 22, 2026

In today’s gospel (John 11:1-45), we witness the miraculous event of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. Our Lord reveals His divine power and deep love and compassion for His friend. Moved by the sorrow of Martha and Mary, Jesus declared, “I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in Me, even if he dies, will live.”

This declaration is not merely about the future resurrection but a present reality. Jesus calls Lazarus forth from the tomb, revealing His divine authority over death itself. This miracle foreshadowed His own resurrection and serves as a reminder of His power to bring life and hope into the dead and despairing moments of our lives.

As our Lord cried, “Lazarus, come out,” He also cries out to each one of us. He calls us by name to rise from the cave of darkness and step into His marvelous light. In His mercy, He loosens the bandages that bind us—sin, despair, and fear—and unwraps the hopelessness that can weigh so heavily upon our hearts and minds, restoring us to new life in Him.

As we reflect on this powerful event, let us consider our own lives. Are there areas where we feel trapped, lifeless, or bound by sin? Jesus is inviting each of us to experience His resurrection power today, to leave behind the tomb of our old ways and embrace a renewed life in Him. This week, take time to pray and ask the Lord to reveal any areas where you need His healing touch. Trust in His promise and open your heart to the life and freedom He offers. Let us live as people of the Resurrection, sharing His light and hope with those around us.

In Christ,    

Fr. Marvin