
Love for Our Enemy
3rd Sunday after Epiphany 2026
Those who refuse to forgive the offenses they have received will not be heard when they ask God to have mercy on them. Christ told us that we must love our neighbor as He has loved us. We should not allow ourselves to become bitter but should have pity for, and even empathize with, those people of the world who are so lost and confused. St. Paul tells us that we must feed our enemies, and if we are not able to do this materially, we must do so spiritually. Those who live a good Catholic life experience the joy and peace of a good conscience and have a desire to bring that lasting peace and joy to their neighbor in the world. Untold numberers of souls have been saved by Catholics who truly love their enemies.
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