Fr. Graham Writes: 28th September 2025
The poor man, Lazarus, died and was "carried by the angels to Abraham's side".
In life, Lazarus had suffered greatly; not only in poverty and sickness but also in shame and being ignored. He begged. The rich man, at whose gate Lazarus sat, didn't even notice him in life and did not know his name or recognise him as a person. Yet Lazarus dies and goes to Abraham, "our father in faith". The rich man dies and goes to Hades and is still far off from Abraham. One experienced suffering on earth and received heaven as a gift. The other received comfort and relied on himself for security and reward in the afterlife. It wasn't quite the reward he was expecting.
Jesus became poor for us and suffered. He died and in His resurrection and ascension He is seated at the right hand of the Father and has Abraham worship Him.
Our Catholic faith demands charity and seeing each person as a human being made in the image and likeness of God. Our faith affirms a life after death which embodies our faith and action in life. If we ignore Jesus here, how will we know and love Him when we see Him face to face? Faith also assures us of our connection with the souls in purgatory. We can assist them with our prayers in the hope of heaven that Jesus has won for us on the cross. We are strengthened in this struggle by grace and the sacraments. We are pledged heaven in the Mass. It is heaven where we shall be carried to by the angels to be with God and the saints for ever.
With my prayer for every day.
God bless you.
Fr Graham







