
2025-Divine Justice and Mercy: The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah-The 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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This week's homily explores the critical themes of divine justice and mercy depicted in the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. By examining both historical and modern perspectives, we delve into the unchanging nature of God’s truth as it pertains to sin, particularly focusing on the sin of sodomy. Despite contemporary culture's shifting views, the scriptural and doctrinal stances remain unwavering. Our discussion includes new scientific findings on the natural phenomenon that may have led to the destruction of these ancient cities, paralleling the supernatural narrative.
Furthermore, we reflect on how society today compares to that of Sodom and Gomorrah, highlighting prevalent sins and the urgent call for repentance. The dialogue between God and Abraham serves as a reminder of the profound mercy available to those who turn back to God. We emphasize the importance of repentance in our time, suggesting that the current era, marred by grave evils, also experiences God’s unprecedented mercy. The need for prayer, fasting, and penance is reiterated as a means to make reparation for sins and to seek divine grace for a repentant heart, lest the time of mercy concludes and justice prevails.