Homily for Saturday, 20 June 2026 Matthew 6:24-34 Saturday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time Introduction Today I want to speak to you about one of the greatest struggles of the human heart: worry. Many people carry invisible burdens. They smile in public while privately asking difficult questions: "Will I have enough?" "What if things go wrong?" "What will happen to my family?" "Am I going to be okay?" Anxiety is one of the most common human experiences. It affects the rich and the poor, the young and the old, believers and non-believers. Yet in today's Gospel, Jesus addresses this universal human condition with astonishing boldness. He tells us: "Do not worry about your life." At first glance that sounds impossible. But Jesus is not denying reality. He is inviting us into a deeper reality: trust in God's loving providence. Life Story A man once said to his friend: "I have solved all my worries." His friend aske...