Love Your Enemies | The Impossible Command | Catholic Daily Readings & Reflection|September 11, 2025

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Catholic Daily Readings and Reflection for Thursday, September 11, 2025 - Thursday of the Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time

Why does Jesus command us to love our enemies on the anniversary of September 11th? Today's readings from Colossians 3, Psalm 150, and Luke 6 challenge us with what might be Christianity's most difficult teaching, especially when confronting genuine evil that has caused profound suffering.

Twenty-four years ago, the world watched unthinkable evil unfold as ordinary people became victims of calculated violence. In that aftermath of trauma and grief, Jesus's words about loving enemies, doing good to those who hate us, and praying for those who mistreat us would have sounded like spiritual malpractice rather than divine wisdom.

This Catholic daily mass reflection explores how responding to evil with evil perpetuates cycles of violence rather than breaking them, why Paul's instruction to clothe ourselves with compassion provides the framework for enemy love, and what it means to oppose evil effectively without being corrupted by hatred.

The command to love enemies doesn't mean passive acceptance of destructive behavior but refusing to let enemy hatred determine Christian response. It offers the possibility of remaining human while confronting inhuman behavior, maintaining divine connection while opposing those who have severed their own connection to love.

Perfect for Catholics struggling with forgiveness after profound harm, Christians examining their response to national and political enemies, believers studying Jesus's most challenging ethical teachings, anyone wrestling with the relationship between justice and vengeance, and those learning to distinguish between opposing evil and being corrupted by hatred.

📖 Readings
Colossians 3: 12-17
Psalm 150:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6
Luke 6: 27-38

⏱️ Timeline
00:00 Introduction
00:15 Reading I - Colossians 3: 12-17
01:06 Psalm Response - Psalm 150
03:47 Gospel - Luke 6: 27-38
05:10 Reflection

Perfect for: Catholics struggling with forgiveness after experiencing profound harm or injustice, Christians examining their response to national, political, and ideological enemies, believers studying Jesus's most challenging ethical teachings and their practical application, anyone wrestling with the relationship between justice and vengeance, those learning to distinguish between opposing evil effectively and being corrupted by hatred, people commemorating September 11th from a Christian perspective, and individuals exploring how faith responds to genuine evil.

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