Homily for November 1, 2018
Today is All Saints Day, tomorrow is All
Souls Day, and during the month of November the Church asks us to pray for
those who have gone before us in faith.
You are well aware that the Eagles won Superbowl,
the Washington Capitals won Stanley Cup, and Red Soxs just won the World Series. Their status as Champions lasts one year. In Revelations (7:2-4, 9-14) we read that we
are “marked with a seal”, and indeed we
are at our Baptism. We were marked us
forever as a follower of Christ!
In the 1st Letter of St. John
we read that we are Children of God, including each one of us, no matter how old or young we
are today. In the Gospel of Mark Jesus
gives His disciples and He gives us the Beatitudes – the principals for us to
live by; like a GPS to get us to Heaven our ultimate goal.
Each
one of us is called to be Holy, the Second Vatican Council referred to this as
the “Universal Call to Holiness” in Lumen Gentium. But how can we do this – by having Jesus as
the center of our lives in our mind, in our heart, and in our hands.
In
the Play WICKED the song, For Good
has a powerful and beautiful message with these words,
“But because I know you I have been changed for good.” We are changed for the good because in our Baptism
we were sealed to the heart of Jesus, and we are called to share His message
with each person we meet.
One day when Michelangelo was working in
his studio (with his hammer and chisel) a friend walked into his work area, and
admired his work. He said, “Michelangelo
what a great gift to be able to carve a statue from that big chunk of
marble”.
Michelangelo said, “No, the statue is
already in the marble all I do is draw it out.”
The same is true for each person we meet they have good in them, good
that God put in them, we have to find that good, and draw it out.
My hope and pray for each of you is that
the people who meet you are changed for the good. That is how a disciple of
Jesus Christ lives.
May God Be Praised!
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