Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday) 2026
Last Sunday after Mass I went over to the parish breakfast at St. Augustine’s in Peru, NY. I sat down at a table where a group from another parish had come to eat: an older married couple and two men who seemed to be either brothers or father and son. I happened to sit next to the younger man. His name was Cameron. We started talking for a bit. As the conversation went on, I noticed that he seemed a little different—maybe a little socially awkward. Something about him seemed unusual, though I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. After a few minutes they got up to get their food, and I was left sitting with the woman at the table. She leaned over and quietly said to me, “Those two men don’t have a lot of friends because of him. He is autistic. But he is a wonderful person. He is a child of God.” That stayed with me. When Cameron came back to the table, I made more of an effort to talk with him and make him feel welcome. But later I realized something. In that mome...