June 29, 2025 - Peter & Paul Apostles
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
This Sunday the Church honors Saint Peter and Saint Paul, two great apostles who helped shape the foundation of our faith. Though very different—Peter, a fisherman chosen to be the rock of the Church; Paul, a former persecutor turned tireless missionary—both were transformed by the grace of Christ and gave their lives for the Gospel.
In Acts 12, we see Peter miraculously freed from prison by an angel. It reminds us that no chain, no human power, can stop the work of God. In 2 Timothy, Paul, nearing the end of his life, speaks of having “fought the good fight” and keeping the faith. His confidence is not in his own strength, but in the Lord who “stood by me and gave me strength.”
In Matthew 16, Peter boldly confesses Jesus as “the Christ, the Son of the living God.” In response, Jesus entrusts him with the keys of the Kingdom. The Church is built not on perfection, but on faith.
Today, we are challenged to reflect: Who is Christ for me?
Peter and Paul proclaimed Jesus not just with words, but with their lives. By God’s grace, they became: the Rock on which the Church is built and the Witness of who Jesus is. May we have the courage to do the same. Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.
This week, as we celebrate the birth of our nation on Independence Day, let us also remember that our true freedom is found not in self-reliance, but in our dependence on God. While we give thanks for the liberties we enjoy, we humbly acknowledge that our ultimate hope, strength, and peace come from the Lord. “In God we trust!” Let it not be just a saying but the reality of our lives.
May this holiday be a time not only of celebration, but also of reflection and prayer—for our country, our leaders, and for hearts that seek justice, mercy, and truth. Let us continue to build a nation where freedom is guided by faith and love for one another. “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.” — Psalm 33:12
Wishing you and your families a safe, joyful, and God-centered Independence Day!
God bless everyone always!!!
Fr. Stan