Sunday, August 16, 2020

A Daily Dose of God

Homily Cycle A 8/16/2020 – 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time

In our Entrance Antiphon we prayed, “Turn your eyes, O God … look on the face of your anointed one; one day within your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.”  Then in our Gospel, we heard the story of the Canaanite mother who sought healing for her daughter.   Jesus initially ignores her because she isn’t a Jew; later, Jesus commissions the disciples to baptize “all nations”. (Mt 28:19)

Matthew’s Gospel begins with Jesus’ genealogy, tracing his Jewish heritage through Joseph back to Abraham.  The genealogy names mostly men; but in addition to Jesus’ mother, Mary, there are four other women: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth and Bathsheba.  They were either explicitly or implicitly non-Israelites who played a significant role in the history of Israel.  [August 2020, issue of America Magazine.]

Jesus affirms her belief in Him ‘O woman, great is your faith!’  Her insistence that Jesus heal her daughter means the Gospel message is for all people. The Canaanite woman’s story points to a world where justice, mercy and the love of God prevail.

Isaiah reminds us our life is to be a “house of prayer”.  That house doesn’t eliminate or remove the crosses that come into our life or the hardships that we will endure. God sustains us, through the gift of Jesus, the Word of God made flesh.  Jesus teaches us His way, and if we walk His path, our life will be Joy-filled.


In the Gospel Jesus appears to be rude and mean to the Canaanite woman.  His meeting with the Canaanite “…challenges us to take a much wider view of our world and the people who inhabit it.”  (Connections, 08-17-08) The Canaanite woman reminds us that unwavering trust in Jesus and His Gospel is central to our discipleship!  Jesus challenges His disciples and us, to reflect on why we do what we do.

Maybe this story can help us.

Every day, for years, he visited his wife in the nursing home; she suffered from Alzheimer’s ….  He would feed her lunch, sit with her and show her the pictures of their children, sharing with her the latest family news.  He would patiently remind her who he was, explain that they have been married for 52 years and that they have two daughters, a son, and four beautiful grandchildren. 

Before leaving, he would kiss her & tell her how much he loved her & knowing she would never realize nor remember … that he had … been there.  His heartbroken friends would ask him, Why do you keep going when she doesn’t even know who you are?
  And he would always reply, “Because I know who I am.”  (Adopted from Connections, 08-17-08)

The husband’s faithfulness to his wife – demonstrate his love and trust in God.
Faith calls us to TRUST in Jesus and to live as His disciple, to be like the Canaanite woman and follow Jesus no matter what life throws in our path.

Jesus wants us to be like the Canaanite woman and pursue Him, no matter what happens.  Jesus marveled at her faith, may Jesus one day marvel at our faith.

May God Be Praised!

Join me and cry out from the depths of your heart to the Lord who hears us. 

“Lord, listen to my prayer: turn your ear to my appeal.” [Psalm 143]
God, You are our refuge and our hope, we turn to you during this COVID 19 pandemic and plead for Your intercession.  In Your mercy and Your compassion “… grant eternal rest to the dead, comfort to mourners, healing to the sick ….” [Collect from Mass Time in Pandemic]
Provide strength to the first responders and medical personnel, and wisdom to government leaders.  End this coronavirus scourge.  Bring Your light to all who wander in the darkness of this pandemic and give us hope in Your eternal love today and every day.  Amen.  [Dcn. George Kelly]








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