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Rediscovering God’s Mercy

Background Music: Panalangin by Mark Anthony Cuevas
    Voiced by: Sr. Venus Marie S. Pegar, sfx
                      Sisters of St. Francis Xavier

March 22, 2025 Saturday of the Second Week of Lent
Daily Readings: Micah 7:14-15, 18-20; Luke 15:1-3, 11-32


The parable of the prodigal son in today’s Gospel beautifully reveals God’s inexhaustible mercy, forgiveness, and love. While the story is often viewed through the lens of the younger son’s mistakes, the central figure is truly the loving father—an image of God, who longs for the return of His children.

The prodigal son represents all of humanity lost in sin. He squandered his inheritance, much like how we sometimes misuse God’s blessings—whether wealth, talents, or intelligence—by using them for selfish or harmful purposes. Yet, his story reminds us that it is never too late to return to God. In his lowest moment, the prodigal son realized that life apart from his father brought only misery. Similarly, without God’s guidance, we are prone to losing our way. This Lenten season invites us to reflect: Have we distanced ourselves from God? If so, the path back remains open, paved with His mercy.

The elder son represents those who, though obedient, struggle with envy and self-righteousness. Sometimes, like him, we question God’s mercy toward those we consider undeserving. But God’s love is not limited to the righteous; He rejoices at the return of every repentant sinner (Luke 15:10).

Ultimately, the father embodies God’s heart—always ready to forgive, always waiting with open arms. His love challenges us not only to seek forgiveness but also to extend it. During this Lent, let us reconcile with God, the Church, and one another. Like the Israelites who rejoiced after reconciliation (Joshua 5:9a, 10-12), we too will taste and see that the Lord is good.

Call to Action for Catholic Living: Return to God through the Sacrament of Reconciliation, seek peace with those you have wronged, and extend mercy to others. Reflect the boundless love of the Father in your daily life. Return to God today—He is waiting to welcome us home.

 

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