
Director's Message
Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Wisdom 12:13, 16-19 • Romans 8:26-27 • Matthew 13:24-43
This has been one of those weeks that reminds me just how much we need the Holy Spirit, and reiterated by a brother who asked me to write about the Holy Spirit.
It has been filled with productive meetings with our Archbishop and leaders as we continue strengthening the support we provide our deacons. It has also been filled with accompanying two parish families who have lost loved ones, and spending time with brother deacons who know firsthand that perseverance in prayer is not simply a pious phrase, it is often the very grace that carries us through.
As I reflected on today's reading from St. Paul, I was also reading Fr. Robert Barron's new book, What Do Their Deaths Demand? Christian Persecution Today. He reminds us that prayer "is not an escape but the first and most powerful act of resistance." In prayer, we unite ourselves with those who suffer, bring their cries before God, and allow the Holy Spirit to transform us into instruments of peace. In a world where hundreds of millions of Christians continue to endure hostility and persecution for their faith, prayer is not a last resort, it is our first response.
That is exactly what St. Paul is teaching us in our second reading. "The Spirit comes to the aid of our weakness... for we do not know how to pray as we ought."
Isn't that true?
What words do you say to a grieving family, especially one who lost a son to suicide? How do you pray beside the bed of someone who is dying? What do you say for a friend or a colleague carrying a burden too heavy for words? Sometimes all we have is silence, a tear, or a sigh.
St. Paul tells us that this is precisely where the Holy Spirit meets us. He takes what we cannot express and presents it perfectly before the Father. Those "inexpressible groanings" are not signs that prayer has failed; they are evidence that the Spirit Himself is praying within us.
So this week, if words fail you, don't stop praying. Simply remain with Christ. Bring Him your silence, your tears, your fears, your joys and your hopes. Trust that the Holy Spirit is already praying within your heart, drawing you ever closer to the Father. And perhaps that is the greatest miracle of all, not that we always find the right words, but that God never stops listening.

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