CHRISTIAN LOVE IS BORN OF AN AUTHENTIC ENCOUNTER WITH GOD

This Sunday’s Gospel centers on love as the heart of Christian life. Jesus reminds us that loving God and our neighbor fulfills all other commandments. Christian love isn’t simply a feeling but a deep commitment to treat others with the same grace God shows us. As Pope Benedict XVI explains, love matures from desire (eros) to friendship (philia) to self-sacrifice (agape), mirroring Christ’s love for humanity.

CHURCH FATHERS (51) Maximus the Confessor: Suffering for Christ

Saint Maximus the Confessor, a profound Eastern Church Father, suffered torture, exile, and mutilation for defending Christ’s dual wills—human and divine. He believed that true freedom and union with God come through aligning one’s will with God’s, a unity embodied in Christ’s acceptance of suffering. Through his writings, Maximus provides guidance on overcoming human passions and the ascetical struggle of Christian life.