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9/28/2025

9/26/2025

 
In this weekend’s Gospel Jesus tells the parable of Lazarus and the rich man. What is very interesting to me is that this is the only parable in which the main character is actually named. Usually in parables the characters remain unnamed, which allows us to more easily insert ourselves into the story. But Jesus breaks with the tradition and calls the principle character by name: Lazarus.

Jesus speaks of a real person…someone who mattered…someone who mattered to God…even though he seemed not to matter to those around him.

The parable of Lazarus is yet again a statement of how much the poor and vulnerable are loved and valued by God even though they are not by those around them.

Throughout Scripture prophets call attention to the poor as the “blessed ones” of God. The people of Israel were continually warned against mistreating the poor, the marginalized and the alien. So often we hear people speak of the poor and the homeless as some kind of blight or an inconvenience that they can’t be bothered with…and erroneously believe they are not responsible to offer them aid or compassion.

In our nation today bigotry, racism and bias put black and brown lives at risk and threaten members of the LGBTQ community as well as women, immigrants and refugees and ultimately, marginalizes them all. These attitudes ignore and
devalue their God given human dignity!

In today’s Gospel Jesus clearly warns us of the consequences of just such attitudes! As we reflect on the Gospel this week, let’s reflect on how we respond to the “Lazarus” we encounter in our lives.

How do we as individuals, as a nation, and as a faith community show that we value and care for the poor and marginalized of our country and our community? What are the social and political ramifications of this Gospel for us today? In the midst of widespread gun violence, racism, misogyny, bigotry, anti-immigrant and anti-refugee sentiments, what is the “Gospel response” we are being called to respond with to these situations? And, how do we make our voices heard
by our politicians?
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Blessings on the journey,
Fr. Tim

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    Fr. Tim Hickey, C.S.Sp.

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Our Lady Queen of Peace
2700 South 19th Street
Arlington, Virginia, 22204, USA
703-979-5580 Office
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