To the editor:
Each year, the dawn of a new year inspires us to reflect on the blessings and graces of the past twelve months and to look ahead with the good intentions of being a better person.
In that spirit, a worthy focus of our efforts in 2017 would be to remember the lessons learned during the recently concluded Jubilee Year of Mercy.
The many corporal and spiritual works of mercy that were carried out in our diocese were transformative experiences for those who reached out to those facing need, and a renewal of hope and a connection to the merciful love of God for those who received. I am deeply grateful to God for how I have witnessed our clergy, parishioners, and community members live out this message of the mercy of the Gospel in so many ways.
Though the jubilee year is over, join me in ensuring that its message and meaning carry on in 2017 and beyond. Be merciful to those in need, welcome immigrants and others who have come to our country seeking peace and a better life, recognize injustices and work to correct them, and defend the dignity of God’s gift of life. The year has reminded us to trust more deeply in God’s love for us and to turn more often to receive His mercy.
Pope Francis opened the “door of mercy” to remind the world to experience God’s mercy. As a new year begins, let us commit to continuing to walk through that door by bringing love and mercy into our world. This is a resolution that truly allows us to live as Jesus taught and to witness to the message of the Gospel.
Happy New Year! May you and your family know the blessing of the peace, love, and mercy that God gives us in Jesus.