Holiness That Looks Like Love: Holiness Is Love Made Concrete
Holiness That Looks Like Love: Holiness Is Love Made Concrete Readings: First Reading - Leviticus 19:1–2. 11–18 Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 19:8–10. 15 Glory and Praise - 2 Corinthians 6:2 Gospel Reading - Matthew 25:31–46 There is a powerful thread running through today’s readings: Holiness is not abstract. It is visible. It is practical. It is love in action. “Be Holy, for I Am Holy” In Leviticus 19 , God commands: “Be holy, for I, the Lord your God, am holy.” At first, holiness may sound distant or unattainable — something reserved for saints and mystics. But immediately after commanding holiness, God describes what it looks like: Do not steal. Do not lie. Do not oppress your neighbor. Do not hold hatred in your heart. Love your neighbor as yourself. Holiness is not first about rituals. It is about relationships. To be holy is to reflect God’s character — His justice, mercy, truth, and compassion — in daily life. The...