Friday, April 12, 2024

Blog Post 4/12/2024 Homily Cycle ii Offered at the OLPH School Mass

 


 

Homily Cycle ii Offered at the OLPH School Mass on 04/12/2024

 

Today, our Scripture readings give us there are Four things we should base our lives on:

1.     1. The Eucharist is our nourishment.

2.     2. Hope rests in Jesus.

3.     3. Remember our prayers take us to Jesus.

4.     4. Use our God given talents to give honor to God.

What a week: last Friday we had an earthquake, last Sunday concluded our 8 day celebration [Octave] of Easter.  Easter is so central to eternal life we celebrate it for seven weeks until Pentecost [May 19th this year].  Jesus’ Resurrection is the foundation of our faith and our hope in God’s eternal love.

Last Sunday was, also, the NCAA’s Division I Basketball Tournament with South Carolina Winning its’ second straight championship.  But I want to call your attention to Coach Dawn Staley who said, “We serve an unbelievable God” and a great player named Catlin Clark from Iowa who elevated Women’s Basketball with her skills, work ethic and her faith.  She goes to Mass regularly, prays the rosary and even prays for fellow athletes who are recovering from injuries.         

On Monday The Eclipse, but more importantly Pope Francis released a document on Human Dignity [Dignitas Infinita], the dignity God gives us as human beings.  Today we celebrate the really spectacular – the gift of the Mass, a glimpse into the eternal.  The Apostles celebrated because they were found worthy of punishment for their belief in Jesus.  And in the Gospel, we heard the account of Jesus blessing the 5 barley loaves and 2 fish to feed the crowd.

So today think about how you will incorporate these Four things into your life:

 1. The Eucharist is Your nourishment.

2.     2. Your Hope rests in Jesus.

3.     3. Remember your prayers take us to Jesus.

4.     4. Use your God given talents to give honor to God.

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                                                                  May God Be Praised. 

Brother Mickey McGrath’s artwork is available at: https://www.bromickeymcgrath.com/

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