30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (October 23, 2022)
Sir 35.15-17, 20-22; 2 Tim 4.6-8, 16-18; Lk 18.9-14
Jesus invites us to turn to Him in humility and contriteness of heart, like the tax collector in today’s Gospel. There we can receive mercy and forgiveness for all our sins, even those that are most grievous in nature, whether we have had an abortion or have willingly assisted in an abortion or euthanasia.
Even if we have never done such grievous acts, let us not think of ourselves as more righteous than those who have done such deeds. Rather, let us offer our help and support to those who have need of it, not abandoning them like Paul’s friends abandoned him during his trial.
For the one who feels helpless, if abortion seems like the only option, euthanasia the only solution, let us remind them that God is always ready to help. God never ignores the prayers of the humble and contrite.
Pro-Life Intercession
That God, who hears the cry of the oppressed, may inspire those in the media to be a stronger voice for the weak, the marginalized, and the unborn, we pray to the Lord…