Sunday, April 5, 2026

Easter Sunday Special Blog Post 04/05/2026



“He is Risen – ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA! and life is forever changed.

 

“So many words ready to burst forth.

Words of poets.

Words of scientists.

Words of musicians.

Words of theologians.

Words of artists.

All waiting to be born.

Words eager to give birth to the one immortal idea of all ages.

And the only words that find life are so simple, so brief, so uncomplicated that many great minds have overlooked them:

‘He has risen!’ [Mark 16:6]

The Word is risen.”  (Stations of the Cross, by Rev. T. Ronald Haney, with Illustrations by Bro. Michael O’Neill McGrath, OSFS)

 

Today take some time to meditate on this, “The Cross, the Tomb and the Resurrection of Christ are the source of all blessings, the gateway to all grace. Jesus invites each one of us to Be with Him, take Solace in Him. The Lord is Risen, He offers us the Grace of Heaven to Light our path to eternity. Jesus proclaims  to you and to me, Do Not Be Afraid, I have conquered sin and death, Trust in me.”                    [Deacon George Kelly]

May God Be Praised!

 

 
 

 
 

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

 
 

 

 

 





Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Wednesday’s Wink from Above 04-01-2026 Temptation

St. Basil the Great said, "As the pilot of a vessel is tried in the storm; as the wrestler is tried in the ring, the soldier in the battle, and the hero in adversity: so is the Christian tried in temptation." Temptation comes from the devil who wants us to move away from loving God and true fulfillment to a life of hopelessness and despair.

St. Paul offers us this insight, “The saying is sure and worthy of full acceptance: that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners – of whom I am the foremost. But for that very reason I received mercy, so that in me, as the foremost, Jesus Christ might display the utmost patience as an example to those who would come to believe in him for eternal life.”  [1 Timothy 1: 15, 16]

When facing Temptation go to Jesus, the source of our true self & joy. Pope Leo XIV offers us this sage advice, "Our hope is grounded in the knowledge that the Lord never abandons us: He is always at our side. At the same time, we are called to cooperate with Him, above all by putting the Eucharist at the center of our lives, inasmuch as it is the source and summit of the Christian life."

Like athletes preparing to compete we should prepare for daily life with prayer.

 

May God Be Praised.

 



 





Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Blog 03-25-2026 Homily Cycle A 03-22-2026 [Offered at OLPH]

A little boy was afraid of the dark. One night his mother asked him to go to the back porch and get the broom for her. The little boy said, “Mom, I don’t want to go out there, it’s dark.” Mom smiled and said “… you don’t have to be afraid of the dark, Jesus is out there; He’ll look after you and  protect you.” The boy looked at his Mom intently & asked, “Are you sure He is out there?”                                           

“Yes, I’m sure, He is everywhere & ready to help when you need Him.”  The young boy went to the back door, opened it a tiny bit and said, “Jesus? If You are out there, would You please hand me the broom.” [Adopted from Naked, And You Clothed Me: Cycle A]

I can identify with the little guy, “I am afraid of needles,” it goes way back to a surgery I had in 4th grade. Each time I go to have blood work I  asked God to put His arm there for me, He doesn’t but He suggested I look away from where the phlebotomist is drawing my blood and He would meet me there; It works.

Ezekiel said, “… I will open your graves and have you rise from them.” St. Paul teaches us that the Spirit of God dwells in us and Lent reminds us to review how we are nourishing that Spirit. In our Gospel, the Martha and Mary are highlighted [again]. Remember in Luke’s Gospel Jesus tells Martha that Mary has chosen the better part. In Luke’s Gospel Martha served and Mary listened, BUT even it were reversed and Jesus would have said the same thing, Mary chose the better part because Mary offered everything she did to the Lord.

In today’s Gospel Jesus proclaims to Martha, “I am the resurrection & the life…. Then He asked Martha and He asks each of one us the fundamental question, “Do you believe this?” Martha answered, “Yes, Lord….” How do you answer?

Our Gospel tells us that Jesus wept, became perturbed [deeply troubled] & prayed. Jesus utters the Words Untie him and let him go they are among the most poignant and powerful Words in the Gospel. They describe what happens when we die - Jesus unwraps our sins and failures puts them on His Cross & then beckons us to enter the eternal kingdom - blessed and purified.

Lazarus’ burial cloths and wrappings point to Jesus’ burial cloths and wrappings, with this essential difference. Lazarus was resuscitated and would later die; Jesus Resurrected & His body transformed and glorified. Our bodies are subject to sickness, decay and death, BUT the indwelling of the Spirit points to life after death; to life eternal with God.

Fr. John Powell told a powerful story about his cynical student Tommy, who asked Fr. Powell if he would ever find God. Powell said, "No, I don't think you'll ever find Him, but I am absolutely certain that He will find you!" Several years later Tommy reconnected with Fr. Powell when he was dying of terminal cancer at age 24.

Tommy said the Turning Point for him came when he remembered Fr. Powell's telling him, "the essential sadness is to go through life without loving," That advice prompted Tom to tell his father, mother and brother that he loved them. After reconnecting with his family, Tommy told Fr. Powell, "Then, one day, I turned around and God was there. I stopped looking for Him."

Tommy passed away shortly after this realization, his story reminds us that life is fragile & just as Jesus loved Martha, Mary, Lazarus, Tommy and each one of us, so we are to love. Is there someone in your life you need to tell, “I love you” – you need to reconcile with, now is the time.

Jesus cried out “Lazarus, Come Out.” That cry is a reminder to us, “Repent and believe in the Gospel.” Lent is a time spend for us to Fast, Pray and Give Alms take a few minutes reflecting on your Lent is it bringing you closer to the Lord?

May God Be Praised.