Sunday Homilies with Father Martin

Mother's Day Message 2026

18 min · 12 de may de 2026
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On this Mother’s Day, Father Martin Vu reflects on the beautiful and powerful love of a mother as a reflection of the love of God. Beginning with a prayer for mothers in every circumstance — new moms, grandmothers, foster mothers, grieving mothers, spiritual mothers, and mothers who have passed away — he invites the congregation into gratitude and prayer. The homily centers on three qualities of a mother’s love: * Sacrificial — a love that gives generously and reflects the sacrificial love of Christ on the Cross.  * Faithful — a covenant love that remains steadfast through every season of life, mirroring God’s unfailing faithfulness to His people.  * Persevering — a love that endures and lasts, just as God’s love for us is eternal.  Father Martin also acknowledges those who may not have experienced this kind of love from their mothers, inviting them into prayer, healing, forgiveness, and compassion. The homily concludes with a moment of prayer and blessing over mothers, calling upon the Holy Spirit and the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, our spiritual mother.

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