Saint Dominic, Priest
Friday of week 18 in Ordinary Time
First reading Deuteronomy 4:32-40
Today’s reading invites us into a deeply personal reflection on our relationship with God, not as an abstract belief, but as a lived experience rooted in memory and gratitude. Moses urges the people to “understand this today and take it to heart”, that the Lord alone is God, sovereign in heaven and on earth, and intimately involved in every detail of their lives. This understanding is not just intellectual assent but a call to remember the countless ways God has shown His love, care, and fidelity. As Moses recounts God’s mighty deeds, we too are encouraged to list, one by one, the moments where God has acted in our own lives: the silent provisions, the unexpected consolations, the strength we didn’t know we had. Saint Dominic, whose feast we celebrate today, lived this awareness, his preaching flowed from a heart deeply united to the God he knew personally. To take God’s love to heart means to never grow forgetful, to allow our personal history with Him to shape our obedience, our joy, and our trust. Let’s reflect: Do I take time to remember and truly take to heart the many ways God has loved and guided me personally, allowing that memory to deepen my trust and commitment to Him?

Don Giorgio