In this Sunday homily, Fr. Meyer reflects on the Gospel of the rich man and Lazarus while confronting the tragic reality of gun violence in America.
He reminds us: “He knew his name… and did nothing.”
Fr. Meyer calls us to see how fatherlessness, silence, and complacency contribute to a culture of violence — and how men of faith are called to rise up. Drawing on St. Paul’s words, he challenges us to pursue righteousness, devotion, faith, love, patience, and gentleness.
This is more than a reflection on violence — it is a call for fathers, brothers, and Christians everywhere to raise up men of God in a broken world.
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