Homily
Cycle A 3-15-2020
Our readings today speak to us about outcasts and hatred, so as
we battle the coronavirus as a nation and as a world let us find ways to
cooperate, support and pray for each other and for our leaders. Let us pray for leaders from all walks of life,
but especially those in government and health care.
Jesus asked the woman in our Gospel to reflect on her life and
her priorities, He asks us to do the same.
We can certainly pray for the end of this coronavirus pandemic, but we
can also be attentive to lending assistance to someone in need during this time
of tension and fear of the unknown.
Maybe this funny story can lighten our burden: Meatless Fridays
John was the only Protestant to move into a large Catholic
neighborhood. On the first Friday of
Lent, John was outside grilling a big juicy steak on his grill. His neighbors were eating tuna fish and tomato
soup for supper. This went on each
Friday of Lent.
They took him to church, and the priest sprinkled some holy water over him, and said: "You were born a Baptist, you were raised a Baptist, and now you are a Catholic." The men were so relieved, now their biggest Lenten temptation was gone.
When the next Lenten season rolled around, as the neighborhood
settled down to their tuna fish and tomato soup dinner, the smell of steak
cooking on a grill came wafting into their homes. The neighborhood men could not believe their
noses!
WHAT WAS GOING ON?
They decided to meet over in John's yard to see if he had
forgotten it was the first Friday of Lent.
The group arrived just in time to see John standing over his grill with
a small pitcher of water and as he was sprinkling the water over his steak, they
heard him say: "You were born a cow, you were raised a
cow, and now you are a fish."
Let me conclude with this modified version of a
Coronavirus prayer:
Jesus
… you traveled through towns and villages “curing every disease and illness.”
Come
to our aid now, in the midst of the global spread of the coronavirus, that we
may experience your healing love.
Heal
those who are sick with the virus …
Heal
us from our fear …
Heal
us from our pride ….
Jesus
… healer of all, stay by our side in
this time of uncertainty and sorrow.
Be
with those who have died from the virus.
Be
with the families of those who are sick or have died.
Be
with the doctors, nurses, researchers and all medical professionals who seek to
heal and help those affected.
Be
with the leaders of all nations [and] give them the [courage to work for the
common good].
Jesus
… stay with us [and] give us your peace.
Jesus … heal us. Amen.
America
Magazine - A Coronavirus Prayer [Kerry Weber March 02, 2020]
May God Be Praised!
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