In a theologically rich and pastorally grounded homily, Fr. Paul Moret reflects on Jesus’ call to love our enemies, drawn from Luke’s Gospel and modeled by David’s refusal to kill Saul. He unpacks this radical command with clarity—explaining that Christ does not ask us to be passive victims, but to respond with mercy, not vengeance. Tying this moral teaching to the Jubilee Year, Fr. Paul explains the Church’s teaching on indulgences, clarifying their biblical foundation, historical misunderstandings, and practical requirements. With warmth and conviction, he reminds the faithful that God offers grace not just to forgive sin, but to heal its damage—and we’re invited to cooperate in that divine work.