
Homily for Friday of the Twenty-sixth Week in Ordinary Time (Cycle II) Baruch 1:15-22 Psalm 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8, 9 Luke 10:13-16 Theme: “A Call to Repentance and Responsibility” Introduction A wise elder once said, “When you point one finger at others, three fingers point back at you.” That sums up today’s readings: before we complain about what others are not doing, we must first look within and ask how faithful we ourselves have been to God. Life story There’s a story of a young man who prayed, “Lord, change the world!” Years later, he prayed, “Lord, change my community.” In his old age, he finally prayed, “Lord, change me.” That’s when his prayer began to be answered. The Word of God In Baruch , the people admit their sins openly: “We have sinned against the Lord.” It’s a moment of humility—no blaming, no excuses, just repentance. The Psalm is a cry of sorrow and hope: “Help us, O God our Saviour, for the glory of Your name.” Even in failure, God’s...