Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - February 1, 2026
In this Sunday’s gospel, Matthew 5:1-12a presents the Beatitudes, a profound call to live in a way that aligns our hearts with the Kingdom of Heaven. These "Blessed" statements reveal the heart of Jesus' teachings, urging us to seek holiness through humility, mercy, purity, and peace.
In practical terms, the Beatitudes invite us to live counter-culturally. In a world that often values power, wealth, and self-sufficiency, Jesus calls us to embrace poverty in spirit, mourn our sins, and hunger for righteousness. By doing so, we find fulfillment not in earthly accolades but in our relationship with God.
Consider everyday opportunities: extend mercy by forgiving a colleague, nurture purity by guarding your thoughts, or create peace by reconciling with a family member. By adopting these attitudes, we not only find true happiness but also become witnesses of Christ's love in the world.
Reflecting on the Beatitudes, St. Teresa of Calcutta once remarked, "Holiness is not the luxury of the few; it is a simple duty for you and me." Holiness, then, becomes not an unattainable ideal but a practical path filled with simple acts of love and kindness.
In Christ,Fr. Marvin
