๐Ÿ“–โœจ Todayโ€™s Wordโ€”for Kids and You 091425 Sun

Jesus never puts a limit on His love. See how we can learn to love the same wayโ€”freely and without excuses.

๐Ÿ’– Love without Limits

Jesus loves us without limits โœ๏ธ.
We are called to love without limits too ๐ŸŒŸ.
Love grows stronger when we share it ๐Ÿ’.

Based on the Word of Life (December 1985) by Chiara Lubich

๐Ÿ› Prayer to Love without Limits

Jesus, teach us to love without limits. Help us push aside excuses and love like You. Amen.

๐šƒ๐šข๐š™๐š’๐š—๐š ๐™พ๐šž๐š ๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š‘๐šŽ ๐™ฑ๐š•๐šž๐šŽ โ€ข ๐–ฝ๐–บ๐—‹๐–พ๐—†.๐—†๐—Ž๐—Œ๐—ถ๐–ผ.๐–ป๐—…๐—ˆ๐—€

Politics and Religion: Should They Mix?

In Chrysostomโ€™s time, faith clashed with power. Remembering him today, we still ask: should politics and religion mix?

The Time of Saint John Chrysostom

John Chrysostom lived in the late 4th century, when the Roman Empire had already accepted Christianity. By then, religion and politics werenโ€™t just neighborsโ€”they were housemates. The Church was closely tied to the State, and bishops often found themselves dealing with emperors, empresses, and royal advisers.

Chrysostomโ€”โ€œGolden-Mouthedโ€ in Greek, not Johnโ€™s last name but a title given for his strong speakingโ€” became Archbishop of Constantinople (the empireโ€™s capital city). His sermons werenโ€™t just about the afterlife; they cut into the sins of the presentโ€”greed, pride, and corruption in high places. He spoke against wealth in the court while the poor suffered outside its gates. He called out bad behavior, even when it meant offending powerful people like Empress Eudoxia (wife of Emperor Arcadius, ruler of the Eastern Roman Empire).

And hereโ€™s the point: corruption existed then just as it does now. Riches, power, and comfort tempted leaders to forget fairness. Archbishop Chrysostom couldnโ€™t keep faith away from public life, because silence in the face of wrong would have been a betrayal of the Gospel. His role as shepherd of souls pushed him into the public spotlight, whether he wanted it or not.

In the end, he paid the priceโ€”sent away, mistreated, and left alone. But his courage left a legacy: a reminder that faith has a voice in society, not for powerโ€™s sake, but for truth.

As we remember Saint John Chrysostom on his memorial day, September 13, we see that the fight remains the same. The world is still marked by corruption. And maybe this is the answer: when religion is used for control, it should never mix with politics. But when it speaks against injustice and defends the poor, it cannot stay out. The question he faced is the same we ask today: should politics and religion mix?

๐šƒ๐šข๐š™๐š’๐š—๐š ๐™พ๐šž๐š ๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š‘๐šŽ ๐™ฑ๐š•๐šž๐šŽ โ€ข ๐–ฝ๐–บ๐—‹๐–พ๐—†.๐—†๐—Ž๐—Œ๐—‚๐–ผ.๐–ป๐—…๐—ˆ๐—€