Homily Sunday Mass 11/3 and 4, 2018 [And OLPH’S
Annual Mass of Remembrance]
Last Night we gathered in church at 4:15 pm,
and we remembered and prayed for the deceased members of our families, and for
our deceased friends.
St. Francis de
Sales said, “Let God gather from His garden what He has planted, He takes
nothing out of season.” We do not
understand God’s Seasons, so personal loss is difficult for us.
Each of us here knows that! And we know that, “Heartbreak
is impossible unless there is great love.
Without love, sorrow & tears would disappear.” (Eugene
Kennedy)
We believe that our deceased loved ones are
in the “land of the living”, at home with God.
In a Funeral Mass our sorrow, our tears, our love and our hope unite in
the Eucharist. From the Eucharist we
receive the strength to continue and to continue with Hope.
St. Mark’s Gospel today echoes our first
reading from Deuteronomy, reminding us that the 1st Commandment is
to love the Lord our God with all our heart, all our soul, with all our mind
& with all strength.
The Scriptures and the Eucharist renew us! Today we
will be renewed, once again, by The Word by The Eucharist. Msrg. Sacks asked God for all of us, “… that
we may hasten without stumbling to receive the things you promised.” [Collect 11-04-18]
During November the Church asks us to remember
those “…who have fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection.” [Ordo 2018] Fr.
Ron Rolheiser wrote about the “communion of saints”, he said “those who have
died still [have] a real relationship with us.
He labeled it “Galilee” and said “Galilee” represents the place in our
hearts and in our geography where we learned about the goodness of God from
them, and where our relationship with them continues. [“Finding Our Loved Ones After Their Deaths”, 11-21-2014]
In the Vigil for the deceased we pray, “My
brothers & sisters, we believe that all the ties of friendship and
affection which knit us as one throughout our lives do not unravel with death.” We
know and we believe that Jesus is the way, the truth and the light – He is our
way, our truth and our light. He will
guide each one of us “through the night and greet us with his light.”
That is our
belief
That is our
consolation!
That is our
Hope!
And we do not
Hope in vain!
Jesus told the scribe “you are not far from
the kingdom of God.” What a great
message to receive, “You are not far form the kingdom of God!
What is the correct path?
We know it well, to love God and love our neighbor, with all our heart, all our soul,
all our mind and all our strength. Jesus
told the scribe “You are not far from the Kingdom of God.”
For a few minutes, in silence, reflect on what Jesus would say to you about
the how close you are to the Kingdom of God?
May God Be Praised!
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