Homily for the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 21 June 2026 Readings: Jeremiah 20:10-13; Psalm 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35; Romans 5:12-15; Matthew 10:26-33 Introduction My dear friend, Have you ever felt misunderstood, rejected, criticised, or even abandoned because of what you believe? Have you ever tried to do the right thing only to discover that doing the right thing sometimes attracts opposition? Perhaps you have felt alone in your family, isolated at work, ignored by people you love, or discouraged because your faith seems to cost more than it rewards. If so, today's readings were written for you. The prophet Jeremiah felt that way. The psalmist felt that way. Even the early Christians felt that way. And Jesus knew His disciples would feel that way too. Today's message is not simply about fear. It is about courage. It is about finding God when life becomes difficult and discovering that our deepest security comes not from people's approval but from God's l...