Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
by Fr. Ivan Olmo

His mother said to the servers, “Do whatever he tells you.” I often think and wonder in the deepest interior of my being, like so many of the famous holy people in the gospels, who am I? Who am I that the Lord should come to me? Who am I that the Mother of our Lord should come to me? At first, the seriousness and painful reality of my own human brokenness bubbles up. The acts of my own sinfulness, the helplessness I encounter when I seek to control certain outcomes and the true weakness I encounter in truly being limited in what I can know and what I can really accomplish surfaces to the forefront and smacks me right in the face. I encounter the unfortunate, unpleasant bitter taste of my own impoverished poverty, my own unrealistic self-worth and the false selfish hopes and unrealistic expectations of those unwanted circumstances I place myself into or allow others to do to me or for me. Why give that kind of power, permission and control to myself or to others? Then in all that sadness, happy thoughts from the Lord displace the unhappy thoughts of my past mistakes, the unpleasant aches of present moments and the worries, concerns and the confusion of those things and situations that might be, might become or may never happen. God reminds me of his great love that is eternal and the unchanging choice he made to create, redeem and sustain me. He reminds us all of his divine mercy, his unwavering care, his desire to forgive and his hope for eternal peace. God never abandons us, criticizes us, diminishes us or makes us feel unwanted, unloved, not necessary or unworthy. Who we are is not for us to determine. God has determined that who we are has to do with everything of who God is: made very good, created in his sacred image and patterned after the likeness of his own beauty, goodness, kindness and truth. “Who we are”, is simply reflected in who God created us to be – his beloved worthy children. All God does and continues to do is to make us understand and realize we are worthy of his promises because he has done so. He will always be our Almighty God and our Heavenly Father and we will always be worthy to say we are his poor beloved children. God gives us poor sinners the privilege to come into his presence and our Mother Mary to pray that we may be made worthy of his promises.

Reflections from the Heart – January 19, 2025

Reflections from the Heart - January 19, 2025
Second Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo His mother said to the servers, “Do whatever he tells you.” I ...

Reflections from the Heart – January 12, 2025

Reflections from the Heart - January 12, 2025
The Baptism of the Lordby Fr. Ivan Olmo “After Jesus had been baptized and was praying, the Holy Spirit descended ...

Reflections from the Heart – January 5, 2025

Reflections from the Heart - January 5, 2025
The Epiphany of the Lordby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come, the glory of ...

Reflections from the Heart – December 29, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - December 29, 2024
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Josephby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Why were you looking for me?” At ...

Reflections from the Heart – December 22, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - December 22, 2024
Fourth Sunday of Adventby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we ...

Reflections from the Heart – December 15, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - December 15, 2024
Third Sunday of Adventby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Shout for joy, O daughter Zion! Sing joyfully, O Israel!” Many have asked ...

Reflections from the Heart – December 8, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - December 8, 2024
Second Sunday of Adventby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Take off your robe of mourning and misery; put on the splendor of ...

Reflections from the Heart – December 1, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - December 1, 2024
First Sunday of Adventby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Brothers and sisters: May the Lord make you increase and abound in love ...

Reflections from the Heart – November 24, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - November 24, 2024
The Solemnity of Christ the Kingby Fr. Ivan Olmo “Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.” Listening ...

Reflections from the Heart – November 17, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - November 17, 2024
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo "But of that day or hour, no one knows, neither the angels ...

Reflections from the Heart – November 10, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - November 10, 2024
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo "Please bring me a small cupful of water to drink." One of ...

Reflections from the Heart – November 3, 2024

Reflections from the Heart - November 3, 2024
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Timeby Fr. Ivan Olmo “It was fitting that we should have such a high priest: holy, ...