When Forgiveness Becomes Mercy
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Published3 months ago
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Father Chris Alar, MIC, reminds us that forgiveness is not a luxury but a divine command. He warns that even God cannot forgive us if we cling to unforgiveness toward others, echoing the plea in the Our Father: “Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.” This simple petition reveals a profound truth: forgiveness frees our souls before the throne of mercy.
He stresses that forgiveness does not require us to become close friends with those who have caused deep wounds. As he says, “You do not have to remain best friends with the person who murdered your child.” The call is to release hatred, not to erase the reality of pain. By letting go, we open ourselves to God’s healing grace.
The homily draws on the moving testimony of Pastora Mira Garcia, a Colombian mother who endured the murder of her father, the killing of her husband, the kidnapping and death of her daughter, and the brutal loss of her son. Despite such relentless tragedy, she chose to care for the very man who had killed her child, praying to the Blessed Virgin for the strength to forgive. Her journey illustrates the leap from ordinary forgiveness to true mercy—reconciliation that restores both heart and community.
In our own lives, we are invited to examine the grudges we still carry. Are we holding onto anger that blocks our path to Heaven? The Church teaches that mercy surpasses forgiveness; it invites us to heal the broken bond, mirroring Christ’s boundless love. Let us ask the Holy Spirit for the courage to forgive, the wisdom to seek justice, and the divine mercy that transforms suffering into hope.