Friday, 6 February 2026

EMBRACE WITH COMPASSION, RESPECT AND HOPE

On 11 February, the Church celebrates the 34th World Day of the Sick (WDS). Pope Leo XIV encourages the Church to reflect on the theme: “The Compassion of the Samaritan: Loving by Bearing Another’s Pain.” Drawing on the well-known parable of the Good Samaritan (LK 10: 25-37), the Holy Father emphasises that compassion is a way of life – a love that approaches, stops, and shares in suffering.

In our busy world today, we often overlook pain because we are caught up in our routines, distractions, or discomfort with suffering. Like the priest and Levi in the parable, we might see someone hurt, but decide to keep our distance. On the other hand, the Good Samaritan stops, approaches, and dedicates his time. The Pope reminds us that reaching out with kindness is the heart of real compassion. True love starts when we choose to be present, not indifferent.

The Holy Father reminds us that Jesus is the true Good Samaritan, always ready to help wounded humanity. He kneels beside us in our struggles, heals wounds, and carries us with mercy. When we reach out to the sick, the elderly, the lonely, or the forgotten, we reflect Christ’s caring presence. Caring for the sick is not just kind – it is a core mission of the church.

Compassion has a beautiful collective aspect. The Samaritan helped the injured man by entrusting him to the innkeeper. Similarly, caring for the sick involves families, neighbours, healthcare providers, volunteers and pastors working together. “To be one in the one means that we are members of a single body,” and when one suffers, it calls each of us to step in and help. The pain of the sick is not just someone else’s, but it is also ours - reminding us of the importance of compassion.

Pope Leo XIV reminds us that serving the sick is a heartfelt act of worship that truly touches the soul. Real love is shown through a caring presence, listening, patience, prayer, and dedicated service. These actions help us share our faith sincerely.

As a caring parish community, let us take this opportunity on the World Day of the Sick to renew our commitment to walking hand in hand with those who are suffering. Instead of rushing by, let’s embrace them with compassion, respect, and hope, offering our support and warmth.

 

(Abstract of the message of Pope Leo XIV for the World Day of the Sick)

 

Since we are unable to celebrate World Day of the Sick on its actual day due to work commitments (being a weekday), we will instead gather on Saturday, 14 February 2026, at 10.30am for Holy Mass at our Parish. We wish to invite all our elderly and sick Parishioners to attend Mass, where we will have the Anointing of the Sick, asking the Lord to fill them with strength and comfort and to remind them that they are never alone.

         


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