Saint Ambrose, Bishop, Doctor
Saturday of the 1st week of Advent
Gospel – Matthew 9:35-10:1,5,6-8
“And when he saw the crowds, he felt sorry for them because they were harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd”. Advent is recognizing the love of God for us. His heart moves with mercy for the crowds, described as “harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd.” This image reminds us of our own moments of confusion, weariness, and need for guidance. Advent is a season of preparation, and in this Gospel, we are invited to prepare by recognizing the immense love of God for us—a love that sees our struggles and reaches out to heal, restore, and guide. Jesus’ mission, as He sends out His disciples, reflects this love: proclaiming the kingdom, healing the sick, raising the dead, cleansing the lepers, and casting out demons. In the same way, Advent calls us to not only receive but also to share this love. We are reminded of the generous words, “You received without charge, give without charge.” As we await the coming of Christ, both at Christmas and in His second coming, we are invited to embody His love through acts of kindness, mercy, and service, especially toward those who feel lost or burdened. Let’s reflect: how I might shepherd others with love and care, as Jesus does for me. How can I, too, recognize and respond to the needs of those around me?
Don Giorgio