Monday of week 34 in Ordinary Time
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin, Martyr
Gospel – Luke 21:1-4
“but she from the little she had has put in all she had to live on”. In this story, Jesus observes a poor widow who gives two small coins to the temple treasury. Although her offering seems insignificant compared to the wealthy donors, Jesus praises her act because she gave all she had to live on. It is not about giving something but giving everything. If you are not giving everything, you are giving anything. The genuine giving comes not from surplus or convenience but from a place of sacrifice, trust, and total surrender. The widow’s act reveals that the genuine giving comes not from surplus or convenience but from a place of sacrifice, trust, and total surrender. The widow’s act reveals that giving everything is a sign of faith. By offering all she had, the widow demonstrated her complete trust in God’s providence, showing that her life depended more on God than on material resources. Partial giving can become superficial. This challenges us to evaluate our own offerings—not just material, but also time, energy, and love—asking whether they come from a place of true commitment. Let’s reflect: What in your life do you hold back from offering fully—whether it be time, energy, love, or trust—and what might it mean for you to surrender these areas completely to God or to a greater purpose?

Don Giorgio