A lifetime in the Catholic Church has taught me about our duty to care for “the least of these,” our most vulnerable.

Today, as I visited our community-based vaccine site at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cathedral in Paterson, I saw this principle in action.

To care for the “least of these” means to center, uplift, and love our most vulnerable.

With our community-based vaccination partnership, we’re bringing the vaccine directly into our underserved communities, ensuring that those hardest hit by this pandemic are not left behind.

In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus commands us to “Love your neighbor as yourself.”

There is no greater manifestation of this commandment than to roll up your sleeve when it’s your turn. By taking the vaccine, we’re keeping ourselves and our communities safe. That is love.

In Galatians 6:9, we are told “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”

This pandemic has challenged us in so many ways, but now is not the time to give up heart. Wear a mask, social distance, wash your hands.

Keep the faith. Keep your eyes on the horizon. Keep hope alive.

All of this, together, is how we will reach the brighter days we know lie ahead.