Homily
Cycle C 10-20-19
Today is a wonderful, powerful and grace-filled Sunday here at
O.L.P.H. Fr. Ha started our liturgy by
leading us in prayer, “… grant that we may always conform our
will to yours & serve your majesty in sincerity of heart.”
Today we celebrate the “Rite of Enrollment” when our 2nd
children and their parents begin an important and spiritually enriching journey
of faith together. I am especially
privileged this year because my granddaughters [Abigail & Beatrice Kelly]
are in this class.
The preparation for our children and their parents for the
reception of 1st Holy Communion and 1st Penance begins at
this Mass. Pray for them, and their
parents; they will be praying for us during their formation period.
Our readings today focus on Faith Formation and Spiritual Growth
through prayer and the pursuit of justice.
Moses needed help on his faith journey; these children & their
parents need our prayers.
St. Paul reminded Timothy to “… Remain
faithful to what you have learned ….” These children are called to be faithful to what their
parents and catechists teach about the sacraments. In the Gospel St. Luke teaches us to seek
justice in all we do and to develop a prayer life that brings us closer to
Jesus Christ.
Prayer is the spiritual oxygen that is essential for our
spiritual well being. The widow points
to God, Who calls us to seek justice & resist injustice. St. Luke reminds us to
“Pray always ….” our life should be a life of prayer. Does God want us to cry out day and night;
doesn’t God already know what we need?
Pope Francis answered that questions this way, “… God invites us to pray with insistence, not because he doesn’t know what we need, or because he doesn’t listen to us. On the contrary, he always hears and knows all of us, with love.
In our daily journey, especially in difficulties… the Lord is not far away, he is at our side; we fight, with him beside us, and our weapon is prayer, which makes us feel his presence alongside of us, his mercy, even his help. [Sunday Web Site Pope Francis, Angelus, October 20, 2013]
“The challenge of the gospel is to keep on praying to a God who wills only good for us.” [Sunday Web Site, Working with the Word, 10-20-19]
Listen to this poem, Jesus Speaks
But if you
don’t open
your eyes
and you don’t
open your ears
or taste things
or touch things
or smell things
well then
you will never
know me
all that I
do
is to show
my
love for you. [Sunday Web Site Poem by J.Janda]
For a few minutes, in silence, think about how much spiritual oxygen you are breathing?
May God Be Praised!
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