Saints Andrew Dũng-Lạc and his Companions
Daniel 1:1-6,8-20
Daniel 3:52-56
Luke 21:1-4
A GENEROSITY UNANNOUNCED
Today’s Gospel passage recounts the story of a poor widow who contributed only a small amount to the offerings, especially in comparison to the larger sums donated by others. However, hers was considered the greatest offering because she gave from her limited means, whereas the others gave from their excess resources. This story challenges us to give to God not just from our surplus, but from what we genuinely need to sustain ourselves. It also reminds us to be generous whenever opportunities arise and to those in need, regardless of the amount. What does it truly mean to give until it hurts—sacrificially and wholeheartedly?
We remember today also the martyrs of Asia St. Andrew Dung-Lac, a Catholic convert ordained to the priesthood, was one of 117 people martyred in Vietnam between 1820 and 1862. Members of the companions group gave their lives for Christ and received beatification during four different occasions between 1900 and 1951. All were canonized during the papacy of Saint John Paul II.
May God guide us to develop a spirit of true generosity, and may our offerings and acts of kindness be pleasing in His sight. Amen.


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