Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy) 2026
I am the oldest of seven children. I have five brothers. And even though none of us are twins, we do get mistaken for each other all the time—because we look alike, we sound alike, we even act alike. I remember years ago, a friend called me and asked, “Are you moonlighting?” I said, “What are you talking about?” He said, “I’m pretty sure I just saw you driving a UPS truck delivering packages in my neighborhood.” I started laughing—because at that time, my youngest brother John worked for UPS. My friend had seen my brother… but he thought it was me. He confused us. In today’s Gospel, we hear about Thomas the Apostle—and we’re told something interesting about him. He’s called Didymus —which means “the Twin.” But here’s the thing: the Gospel never tells us who his twin is. We don’t know if he actually had a twin brother or sister. And maybe… that’s intentional. Because maybe the real “twin” of Thomas… is us. Think about Thomas for a moment. He’s not a bad disciple. He’s not an unbeliever...