Like my Master, I shall die upon the cross—St. Paul Miki.

Saints Paul Miki and his Companions, Martyrs 


Ecclesiasticus 47:2-13

Psalm 17(18):31,47,50-51

Mark 6:14-29



What is a fulfilled life? Is it being alone, enjoying oneself, or living for others? Is happiness without rest or peace? The lives of St. Paul Miki and Companions show they died for Christ.Today’s Gospel from St. Mark tells of St. John the Baptist’s martyrdom at King Herod’s hands—an example of religious dedication and human weakness.




JOHN’S MISSION

John the Baptist was focused on Jesus, aiming to point others to Him. They gave themselves sacrificially in love. Sadly, John’s life ended foolishly, betrayed by Herod’s weakness and Herodias’ daughter. Herod, captivated by her dance, promised her anything, leading to John’s beheading after Herod’s rash vow. His life ended as a victim of human weakness.



As 21st-century disciples amid pandemics, politics, and injustice, we are called to witness Jesus daily—through acts like hospitality, caring for the needy, and faithfulness to vocations. Our lives may not be heroic, but we can give ourselves fully to God.

As Ordinary Time progresses, we ask: what challenges do we face in witnessing to Jesus? Do we stand for truth? Do we get distracted? What sustains us?

Remember, sin has a cost—leading to death and punishment. Christ paid that by dying for us, offering righteousness. Turn to Jesus, stay faithful, and know discipleship has costs.

How do we live fully? Jesus said His food is doing God's will—what pleases the Father? 

A life of service, sacrifice, and laying down one’s life for others, as in Hebrews 13:15-17,20-21: "Do good and share," for these please God.



St. Paul Miki and Companions pray for us. Amen.

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