Today
we celebrate St. Albert the Great the great scholar who among other things took
the thought of Aristotle and reintroduced it into the West. He was the teacher
of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Faith
and reason are not in conflict [although many people think that today]. They are
the wings on which we fly to God with our minds, our hearts, and our wills. Faith
and reason help us understand the meaning of divine revelation and the world we
live in.
Religion/Theology
is "faith seeking understanding" and it is a big part of why your
parents send you to OLPH. In today’s Gospel we are reminder that we live in
this world, but we are made to be with God in Heaven. Noah Trusted God while
not the way many people were living that way in his time. The story of Noah and
the Flood is about obedience and disobedience. In an era of overwhelming
wickedness, Noah set himself apart by living virtuously.
People
mocked him for living a good life, [his good life is represented by building
the Ark when no flood was happening]. Noah followed God’s commands with his
whole heart, will and actions. Every sin we commit grieves God, but God loves
us so much He gave us the Sacrament of Reconciliation to obtain Forgiveness and
Grace.
Noah
trusted God.
When we
Trust God, we experience a greater sense of calm and peace in our lives. We
pursue God’s goals for us. We know that when we Trust in the power, grace, and
promises of God nourished by the Eucharist our faith increases. May our Faith and reason guide us to Trust
in doing God’s Will even in challenging times.
As we
remember St. Albert the Great let’s take a few minutes to think about how we can
strengthen our Faith. To help
us to remember to put God first in our lives join me and pray this short
litany.
Your
response is: Lord have mercy.
For not
putting You first God …
Lord, have mercy.
For
forgetting You love me …
Lord, have mercy.
For not
listening to my parents & my teachers …
Lord, have mercy.
Now
your response will “I thank You, Lord.
For my
life …
I thank you, Lord.
For my
family …
I thank you, Lord.
For my
parish & my school …
I thank you, Lord.
For
this day …
I thank you Lord.
May God Be Praised.