She was arrested and killed because the world hated that she loved Jesus more than anything. Can you imagine? She was a holy soul, a pure soul, a soul devoted to God. And she was hated for it. The world can be an evil place. The hearts of those who hate the message of Jesus can be selfish, prideful, twisted and cruel.
But Agnes reminds us of the beauty of belonging to Jesus without hesitation.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells two short stories. He says the Kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field, and like a pearl of great price. In both stories, when the person discovers how valuable the treasure really is, they do something very important: they give up everything else so they can have it.
That is exactly what St. Agnes did. Agnes discovered something far more valuable than popularity, comfort, or even her own safety. She discovered that loving Jesus, belonging to Him, and following Him was the greatest treasure anyone could ever have. And no one could take that away from her, not even when they threatened her life.
Now, Jesus is not telling us that we aren’t real Christians unless we are martyred…But He is asking us an important question, the most important question there is: What matters to you most? If the answer is not Jesus, you’ve chosen poorly.
Sometimes we treat other things like they are more important than following Jesus--fitting in, worldly success, earthly possessions, having the newest things, or getting our own way. But those things don’t last. They disappear, break, and often disappoint us. Jesus never does.
St. Agnes shows us that even a young person can make Jesus their greatest treasure. She teaches us that holiness is not about how old you are—it’s about how much you trust and love God. When we choose what is right, when we pray, when we are kind even when it’s hard, when we are generous, and seek wisdom, we are choosing the treasure of the Kingdom.
May St. Agnes help us to recognize how precious loving Jesus and following Jesus truly is. And may she help us to have the courage to choose Jesus—again and again—as our greatest treasure, for the glory of God and the salvation of souls.
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To God the Father almighty, dear brothers and sisters, may every prayer of our heart be directed, for his will it is that all humanity should be saved and come to the knowledge of truth.
That during this season of Ordinary Time, Church leaders and all Christians may grow in the practice of the virtues and make use of their spiritual gifts in service to God.
That faith, hope, love and Christian courage, patience, and generosity may flourish in our school community.
For all those preparing for baptism and full initiation: that they may be open to the grace of conversion and the joy of the followers of Christ.
For those who struggle because of addiction, mental illness, chronic sickness, unemployment, or ongoing trials of any kind: that they may be healed and strengthened in Christ. And for the victims of the fires in California.
For the repose of the souls of our departed loved ones…
O God, our refuge and our strength, hear the prayers of your Church, for you yourself are the source of all devotion, and grant, we pray, that what we ask in faith we may truly obtain. Through Christ our Lord.

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