Saturday memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Saturday of week 17 in Ordinary Time
First reading Leviticus 25:1,​8-17
Today’s reading invites us to rediscover the spirit of the Jubilee, as we are celebrating the Jubilee Year, as a time of liberation, renewal, and trust in God’s providence. The command to rest the land, release debts, and allow everyone to return to their ancestral home speaks of a radical vision where human greed is set aside, relationships are restored, and all creation finds rest in God’s care. This holy year was not merely about economic or social reform, it was about re-centering life on the truth that everything belongs to the Lord and that we are His people, called to live in freedom and generosity. In the Jubilee, dependence on God replaces self-reliance, and mercy takes precedence over possession. On this memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we are reminded of her simple trust in God’s providence and her poverty of spirit, which opened her to His greatness. Like her, we are invited to let go of what enslaves us, our anxieties, attachments, or desire for control, and to rest in the care of the One who provides abundantly. The Jubilee calls us to a purified heart: free to forgive, free to share, and free to live as children who know that everything is gift. Let’s reflect: What attachments or desires for control do I need to release so that I can live more freely in God’s providence and share His generosity with others?

Don Giorgio