Homily 23 February 2026 First Monday of Lent Readings: Leviticus 19:1–2, 11–18; Matthew 25:31–46 1. Introduction My dear brothers and sisters, Lent has only just begun, and already the Word of God challenges us deeply. Today’s Gospel does not speak about fasting or ashes. It speaks about judgment. And not judgment based on how many prayers we said, or how strictly we fasted — but on how we treated people. Lent immediately becomes practical. 2. Life Story A man once told his priest, “Father, I pray every day, I fast twice a week, and I never miss Mass.” The priest smiled and asked, “And how do you treat your wife?” The man paused and said, “Father, let’s keep religion separate from personal matters.” Sometimes we prefer a faith that stays in church. But Jesus refuses that separation. 3. Word of God In the Gospel of Gospel of Matthew (25:31–46), Jesus describes the final judgment. The Son of Man separates people as a shepherd separates sheep from goats. A...