33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time- November 17, 2024
Theme: “Go and Proclaim: Salvation is for those who endure”
First Proclamation: Daniel 12:1-10
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 16:2-3,7-9,10-11
Second Proclamation: Hebrews 10:19-25
Gospel Proclamation: Mark 13:5-13
Homily by Fr. Erel Villanueva
In this Sunday’s Mass Homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, Fr. Erel Villanueva emphasized the importance of enduring ’til the end. For over 2,000 years, our ancestors have urged us to prepare for Jesus’ return. Today, Church leaders continue to remind us of this crucial truth.
Waiting for His return is not easy. We don’t know when it will happen, and this uncertainty often leads to stress and anxiety. The challenge of waiting tests our faith, but it is through this very waiting that we are called to remain steadfast. It’s essential to keep our faith alive during this time so we can endure the trials ahead. Only by maintaining patience and trust in God will we find the strength to persevere and endure ’til the end.
Remember, waiting is a process. We must endure with hope, believing that Jesus will return to save us. As Scripture says, “The one who endures to the end will be saved” (Mark 24:13).
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