Attuned to the needs of others

Attuned to the needs of others

The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time – October 19, 2025

I spent three months in Panama City, Panama, trying to learn Spanish. There are parts of the city that cater to tourists, where streets and sidewalks are clean and trash is swept up daily by city workers. Then there are the places where most average Panamanians live. If there is a sidewalk, you’ll need to watch out for the holes gaping into the sewage system below and the mounds of rotting trash that may or may not be picked up that week.

The first time I walked through one of these non-tourist neighborhoods, I was shocked at how much filth the locals put up with and wondered why no one did anything about it. After three months of walking those neighborhoods daily, I found the trash didn’t bother me as much. I’m guessing that if I had been there longer, I wouldn’t even have noticed it.

Prayer allows us to plead for God’s mercy.

When acts of injustice, evil, or human suffering become pervasive in our lives, we run the risk of becoming deadened to things that used to shock us. I think of the ever-increasing reports of gun violence or climate disasters. Prayer allows us to plead for God’s mercy.

But as it did for the dishonest judge, prayer also keeps us bothered and attuned to the needs of others so that we might never become weary of asking the Spirit to guide us in alleviating their suffering. 

Photo Credit: jpfotograaf from Getty Images.

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