Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Catholic 735: Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C - Sunday, May 19, 2019

Homily Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C - Sunday, May 19, 2019

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Acts 14:21-27
Psalm: Ps 144:8-13. "I will praise your name forever my king and my God"
Second Reading: Revelation 21:1-5
Gospel Acclamation: John 13:34
Gospel: John 13:31-35
Homily
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Please listen to my audio recordings of the readings, prayers and reflections for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C - Sunday, May 19, 2019 by clicking this link here:   https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/easter-5c-faith-hope-and-love/s-6sYXR  (EPISODE: 158)
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We want to love with the love that Christ (God) loves.  Because we are limited human beings and we are speaking about Divine Love, which is infinite and unfathomable, we will very likely not attain the fullness of this Love until the fullness of the Heavenly Kingdom. But here and now we already live the beginnings of God's love forming and growing within us. 

Love is a universal concept held by sacred and secular cultures throughout the world and through history. Christian love is a particular and extraordinary concept which challenges us to deepen our understanding and practise in accordance with Christ's vision.  And we desire to deepen our understanding and our living of this profound way of loving that Christ has opened to doors to.  

In the first reading today, there is a delightful line: "they put fresh heart into the disciples…" and encouraged the people to persevere in the trials and difficulties that they faced in their following of Christ.   It is a reminder, that the purpose of Christ's Church, and all its members, is to encourage, support and strengthen each other; and to be instruments of God's grace, strength, encouragement, power, and mercy to all people.   

God, (as the second reading reminds us), is making "All things new"   -  God is constantly at work in his disciples making us a new creation, in God's image.  We are being re-shaped and re-fashioned in the image of Christ and his Gospel. This is a subtle, and daily process that continues throughout life. And when we look back, we see the graces, blessings and re-creating that God has wrought in our lives and the lives of our family and friends around us. 
One of the ways that God 'renews us'  is by giving us new starts and new beginnings.  This is an essential aspect of our discipleship. Let us make no bones about this, following Christ and his Gospel vision is very challenging and difficult.   Jesus is offering the world a new commandment of Love that challenges us to go so much deeper than some concepts of love held by the world. In other ways, Christ is extending the natural selflessness and unconditionality that one finds in families: parents for their children,  the unbreakable bonds of bloodlines.... and making this the image of God's love for his people...  a loving parent for his beloved children..  and his challenge for how we live in this world...   as brothers and sisters in Christ, one family within the human family..  united by blood.. the blood of Christ. 

The readings are very encouraging, this weekend. For we are reminded, that "God lives with his people…...  God is known as "God-with-them"... and our God lives in our midst; walking along with us; constantly at work taking the pain and tears from our midst. God is at work fashioning "healing and peace" in the hearts of his beloved people.
Then we move to the gospel…  an intriguing piece of text. It starts by saying…   "After Judas had gone…"   That is a rather interesting beginning sentence: Jesus makes his speech as soon as Judas, (his betrayer), has left the table to go and sell-him-out!!  ...literally..... "Judas has left the building"  - not just physically, but spiritually. He has withdrawn his support from Christ and his message, (his gospel). 

Judas has left the table of the Lord. And, as he leaves, Judas takes with him Judas' selfishness, his greed, his desire for money, his misguided desire for power, his focus on his own needs.  Now, those who remain at the table are all there voluntarily, and with their hearts and minds set on following Jesus and his Kingdom. Now, the ones who remain with Jesus, although they still suffer from weakness; and sometimes doubt, and sometimes stumbling; but nevertheless those who surround him are now a group who are totally dedicated to service, love, and sacrifice: According to Jesus' vision!!!
Now is the time! Jesus now begins his final instruction to them before he suffers and dies. when a person realises that their time is very short, and that their hour is upon them, and that they will shortly die, their deeply held values and desires inevitably come to the fore.  And what Christ said and did just before he died shows us very profoundly the things that God thinks are REALLY important and central and what is not.  What Jesus did NOT say at this intense moment is as important as what he DID say. For example, Jesus knew that his time had come to suffer and die, so he says, "listen, my dear children, I am not going to be with you longer... I must tell you this because it is very important. remember this, above all else...   And what does he say??  well, he does Not say...  'above all else even if you are not practising the message of the gospel at least appear to be.'  He definitely did not say that! Neither did he say, "listen, my time is short, so remember this if you remember nothing else:  appearing righteous and keeping the letter of the law is more important than everything else - disassociate yourselves with all who fall short or stumble."  he certainly did not say that either!!   What he did say, and thanks be to God, is:  How you love is what matters above all. 

He continues to teach us, even to this day, what he means by love, but what a wonderful message.  Saint Paul picks up on this powerfully and Saint Therese also writes deeply on this truth.  If I do even a good thing for a bad motive and without love, it will do me no good whatsoever and will not please God.  Love and compassion is so central.  Doing good and keeping God's law is not unimportant of course, but if we do not do these and other things with the love of God in our heart flowing out into actions motivated by God's love, we have utterly missed the point.  So, just before he suffers and dies, he deeply desires to make it clear: "People will Know you are my disciples, first and foremost, above any other quality, by the way you love one another! ….  This is truly beautiful. The quality of one's love, compassion, mercy, and practical care will be the touchstone of the "Disciple-follower-and-friend" of Jesus Christ…..    If this is not witnessed, the lack of love and compassion; mercy, gentleness, and justice, will (without a doubt)  be the single-most damaging sign to others of our witness as disciples of Christ. This is what people look for in a Christian. When they see it, they are inspired and moved. And when they do not see and experience it, they are scandalized, discouraged and lose hope and trust, perhaps even faith.

Love…  true Christian love….   A love that puts others first…   seeks what is truly best for the other, even if it is at the cost and sacrifice of our own personal ambitions and desires. This is a love that serves and suffers, sacrifices.... and puts oneself last… and others first (or at least putting others needs as equal to our own).  This is the image Jesus wanted to leave with his disciples before he suffered and died for all. In short; before he showed them the perfect love that holds nothing back, and which strips itself of everything, even that which one may be entitled to...… Christ even lays down his precious, unique life for his friends and even for those who call themselves his enemies. ….. 

They will know you are Christian by your love…. 
They will know the quality of our Christianity, by the depth, quality and practicality of our love……
How truly beautiful…..   "They will know we are Christians by our LOVE."
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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly

Image:  By Art Stocker
Shutterstock licensed  photo ID: 563425426
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Archive of homilies and reflections:  http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au
To contact Fr. Paul, please email: 
paulwkelly68@gmail.com

To listen to my weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here.
NB - It is often a week or so Ahead: 
https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks

You are welcome to subscribe to Fr Paul's homily mail-out by sending an email to this address:
paulkellyreflections+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:
"Faith, Hope and Love,  A time of Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul W. Kelly
Texts used in this programme are for the purposes of worship and prayer for listeners wherever you are.
Prayers and chants are taken from the English Translation of the Roman Missal, edition three, © 2010, The International commission on English in the liturgy.
Scriptures are from the New Revised Standard Version: © 1989,  by the national council of Churches of Christ, USA. , //adaptations to conform with Catholic liturgical norms, © 2009, by the same.
 [{selected psalms } - ***Psalm verses are (also) taken from "The Psalms: A New Translation" ©1963, The Grail (England), published by Collins.. **]

Prayers of the Faithful are adapted from Robert Borg's 1993 book " Together we pray". Published in Sydney Australia By  E.J. Dwyer. (out of print).

{ "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" -published 2011,  Composed and Sung by Jeffrey M. Ostrowski 
Featuring the….Gloria, The Creed, The Kyrie, The Mass parts, Psalms:  
http://www.ccwatershed.org/chabanel/  ]]] ] COPYRIGHT @ 2018 CORPUS CHRISTI WATERSHED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  www.ccwatershed.org/vatican/Ralph_Sherwin_Videos/  

"Faith, Hope and Love" theme Hymn:   Words, based on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, set to original music © 1996 by Paul W. Kelly.

For more details please visit http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au/
Contact us at
paulwkelly68@gmail.com
Production by Kelly Enterprises Resources. 

May God bless and keep you.


Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C
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Sunday, May 19, 2019)

(EPISODE: 158 )

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
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Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.
You raise the dead to life in the Spirit. Lord, have mercy//You bring pardon and peace to the sinner. Christ, have mercy// You bring light to those in darkness. Lord, have mercy//
May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.  Amen.
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Memorial Acclamation

We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again.

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Easter IV

Euch prayer III

Communion side.  pwk: 
LH
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Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.

Tuesday, May 07, 2019

Catholic 734: Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C - Sunday, May 12, 2019

Homily Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C - Sunday, May 12, 2019
Image:  By altanakaShutterstock licensed stock photo ID: 245350027.  Mother and son playing on the beach at the sunset time. Concept of friendly family. -  
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Acts 13:14. 43-52
Psalm: Ps 99:1-3. 5
Second Reading: Revelation 7:9. 14-17
Gospel Acclamation: John 10:14. "
We are his people, the sheep of his flock"
Gospel: John 10:27-30
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This weekend, we give thanks to God for all mothers....   on this mother's day weekend...   In Australia and the USA, that celebration is today.....   other nations have different dates...  and we give thanks for the care and love of mothers....   and pray that they receive joy, health and peace....  

Prayers of Intercession:  
Let us pray in heartfelt thanksgiving to God, for all Mums on this Mother's Day weekend. That God bless them .  for their unconditional love and care. ………..(PAUSE)……. Lord hear us
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For those who have passed into eternal life.....especially all dear-departed mothers, who have gone to their eternal rest and remain in cherished memory.. that they now be enjoying the heavenly and eternal banquet feast of the Kingdom.....  . ………..(PAUSE)……. Lord hear us
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Please listen to my audio recordings of the readings, prayers and reflections for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C - Sunday, May 12, 2019 by clicking this link here:   https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/easter-4c-faith-hope-and-love/s-JeoqB  (EPISODE: 157)
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The famous songwriter Irving Berlin, who is well known for writing hit songs like "Putting on the Ritz"  and  the smash hit…."I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas," which is reportedly the best selling musical single of ALL TIME,  Berlin was once interviewed and a clever reporter asked him, "Is there any question you've never been asked, that you would like someone to ask you?" "Well, yes, there is one," Berlin replied. He posed the question himself: "What do you think of the many songs you've written that DID NOT become hits?" Then he answered his own question: "My reply would be….. that I STILL think they are ALL wonderful." Then he added, "God, too, has an unshakable delight in what--and whom-- GOD has made. God thinks each of His children is wonderful, and whether they're a 'hit' in the eyes of others or not. GOD will always think they're wonderful." Irving Berlin really got the truth of the gospel spot on. 

I reckon any parent knows the truth of this story in a profound way…   loving each of their children without reserve.

And this brings us to the essential truth about our faith--it is grounded in God's wondrous LOVE for us, just like an unconditionally loving parent.

At times we may not feel very lovable, we may even push that love away at times…--but we cannot keep God from loving US. That is God's very nature. God is a shepherd – (a very, very good one – ,,,,,the best, in fact). God is love.

Today on Good Shepherd Sunday we remember the truth that God always searches for the one who is lost, or who feels unworthy or unloved and carries them in His arms. Anyone who would follow Jesus (the good shepherd)  as a disciple must also be prepared to abide in God's compassionate love.
The GOSPEL today is short but straight to the point.. It says so much; in fact it says everything in these lines….
"no one will ever steal (my sheep) from me."
&…..
"The Father and I are one."
This is so reassuring to us…..

Jesus promises God's complete faithfulness to us, now and forever…..   Jesus makes us God's children… and Our Lord will be with us to feed us, shelter us and guide us through life, and into eternal life of Heaven……   

Christ promises to be our shepherd and care for us.. and cherish us through the tragedies and struggles of life…  of which there can sadly be many……

We know too well, that in life, there are many obstacles… there are setbacks… There seems, at times, to be unassailable worries and trials, but our God (revealed in Jesus, the Good shepherd), promises to be with us and guide us through these and all trials and struggles…. This is a source of abiding hope and strength.

throughout the world and even close to home,  we regularly hear of disasters, (whether they be natural disasters, or human-made suffering); where many people are experiencing all sorts of hardship and pain…..   including those who silently suffer and whose plight is not known to the world. We keep them all in our prayers…  and we take strength and consolation from Christ.. who is our good shepherd…. Who is one with the father.. and makes us one with him…  who knows each of us by name and who knows every human being by name (including those forgotten and abandoned and considered unimportant by the standards of the world). God never forgets even one of them, and God never forgets us.
 
The hear of our good shepherd;  who cares for and loves each and every human being, must be broken with grief for anyone suffering ……  anyone who has been treated without the respect and dignity that all people have…  as beloved children of God…..  irrespective of race, culture or tongue….  For Jesus is the light to all nations…  and all peoples…. …

Let us commend all who suffer, to the gentle shepherd's care… and let us re-commit ourselves each day, to showing practical care and support to all those we encounter, those in need..,.  for (in Christ) they are truly our brothers and sisters, and they are fellow members of the Good Shepherd's flock….  

May the world be reshaped, with the peace, care and gentleness that the good shepherd wants for the whole world… and all people in it. 
Let us continue to be people of hope, love, justice and compassion…..   and may we be instruments in God's hands, of Christ's vision of care; valuing everyone, even those considered by others to be "the least" -May the Lord show us the full meaning of the fact that "God loves each and every person completely."
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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly
Vocations day resources.

Image:  By altanakaShutterstock licensed stock photo ID: 245350027.  Mother and son playing on the beach at the sunset time. Concept of friendly family. -
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Archive of homilies and reflections:  http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au
To contact Fr. Paul, please email: 
paulwkelly68@gmail.com

To listen to my weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here.
NB - It is often a week or so Ahead: 
https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks

You are welcome to subscribe to Fr Paul's homily mail-out by sending an email to this address:
paulkellyreflections+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:
"Faith, Hope and Love,  A time of Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul W. Kelly
Texts used in this programme are for the purposes of worship and prayer for listeners wherever you are.
Prayers and chants are taken from the English Translation of the Roman Missal, edition three, © 2010, The International commission on English in the liturgy.
Scriptures are from the New Revised Standard Version: © 1989,  by the national council of Churches of Christ, USA. , //adaptations to conform with Catholic liturgical norms, © 2009, by the same.
 [{selected psalms } - ***Psalm verses are (also) taken from "The Psalms: A New Translation" ©1963, The Grail (England), published by Collins.. **]

Prayers of the Faithful are adapted from Robert Borg's 1993 book " Together we pray". Published in Sydney Australia By  E.J. Dwyer. (out of print).

{ "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" -published 2011,  Composed and Sung by Jeffrey M. Ostrowski 
Featuring the….Gloria, The Creed, The Kyrie, The Mass parts, Psalms:  
http://www.ccwatershed.org/chabanel/  ]]] ] COPYRIGHT @ 2018 CORPUS CHRISTI WATERSHED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  www.ccwatershed.org/vatican/Ralph_Sherwin_Videos/  

"Faith, Hope and Love" theme Hymn:   Words, based on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, set to original music © 1996 by Paul W. Kelly.

For more details please visit http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au/
Contact us at
paulwkelly68@gmail.com
Production by Kelly Enterprises Resources. 

May God bless and keep you.


Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year C
(
Sunday, May 12, 2019)

(EPISODE: 157 )

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (or// The Lord be with You)
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Brothers and sisters, the Lord is full of love and mercy. And so, as we prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries, let us acknowledge our sins. 
Lord Jesus, you are the image of the unseen God: Lord, have mercy.//You are the firstborn of all creation: Christ, have mercy//You are the head of the body, the Church: Lord, have mercy//
May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.  Amen.
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Memorial Acclamation

Save us, Saviour of the world, for by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.

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Euch Prayer II

Communion side.  pwk: 
RH
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Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord.

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Catholic 733: Third Sunday of Easter. Year C - Sunday, May 5, 2019

Homily Third Sunday of Easter. Year C - Sunday, May 5, 2019

Image By Renata Sedmakova. Shutterstock photo ID: 755413921. LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - SEPTEMBER 19, 2017: The fresco of scene 'Feed my sheep' - Jesus give the power to St. Peter in church St. Mary Abbots by John Clayton jnr. (end of 19. cent.) –

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Acts 5:27-32. 40-41
Psalm: Ps 29:2. 4-6. 11-13. "
I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me"
Second Reading: Revelation 5:11-14
Gospel Acclamation:
Gospel: John 21:1-19
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Please listen to my audio recordings of the readings, prayers, and reflections for the Third Sunday of Easter. Year C - Sunday, May 5, 2019 by clicking this link here:   https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/faith-hope-and-love-easter-3c-2019/s-WKWjA  (EPISODE: 156)
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The apostles quickly return to the activity that they know best, and which gives them the comfort of familiarity: fishing.  But, although they are out all night, they again prove to be totally unsuccessful.  Again, Jesus, (albeit unrecognised at first), asks the disciples to follow his instructions and this results in a massive catch of fish.  The disciples then RECOGNISE that this is Jesus and they rush to greet him.   

It is a reminder to the disciples, and to us, that our success depends entirely upon following the instructions and guidance of the Lord. Without the guidance and direction of Jesus, all our efforts could be misguided (no matter how well intended).  It is Jesus who gives success and fruitfulness to the work of our hands. 

Jesus does another wonderful thing in this gospel scene.  He restored Peter fully to good standing.  Peter did a really shocking thing. When it came to the crunch, he let Jesus down and denied that he even knew him, not once but THREE times….  And Peter knew all too well, the terrible remorse of this denial.  Peter meant well. When he had told Jesus at the last supper, "I will not abandon you, I will die for you" he meant it.  But in the fear of the moment, knowing the real dangers, he lost his nerve and he chose self-preservation and denial, but very soon after this mistake, he regretted it bitterly.  

This scene is one of those wonderful examples of just how different God's ways are from human ways.  Jesus, thank goodness, shows us Gods infinite kindness, compassion, understanding and forgiveness…    

Jesus doesn't reject Peter, and nor does he chide him for what really was a gross lapse in support of our Lord.  Rather, Jesus knows Peter and his heart. He already KNOWS that Peter does love him and wants to follow him. He knows that Peter's loyalty is really very strong, and so he gives him this beautiful and moving, and deeply emotional opportunity to reverse his denials and profess his love and support for him.  

Jesus gives him  (for Peter's sake, not for Our Lord's sake) THREE opportunities to say "I love and believe and follow the Lord"  which is as many times as he had denied Christ on the night before the crucifixion.  Jesus, in his mercy, gives Peter the perfect opportunity to declare his unswerving support and reminds him that he will suffer for this dedication and eventually he WILL be martyred for his following of Jesus. Next time, Peter will not fail to declare and support Our Lord and show his leadership.   Jesus entrusts the care of his beloved people to Peter's care and dedication.   

It certainly makes you think…  if we were to do things the human way, then the best leader for the group of disciples would hardly have been a man who denied Christ three times when he needed him most….    Nor would we have probably appointed as a worthy leader St Paul, who started out his career persecuting and arresting and getting executed anyone who followed Jesus…     if we were looking around for people to lead and care for God's people and only used human standards, these people and many others would have been written off as failed, weak and unreliable…..  but God does not think as we think. God sees into the human heart. God sees what we are capable of and God knows that we need forgiveness and a new start in order not to be stuck in our old ways…. God knows that mercy and trust help to set people back on the right path and to do the things God calls them to do…..  things that they would never be able to fulfil if we hold everyone to their past faults and always make sure people live in the past and can never have a new start…  can never be given a chance to be what that ought to be….

Thank goodness that these people are the leaders of the early church… it gives us a new and wonderful way of seeing things… and it is so liberating and positive!…  We all have new chances, new opportunities… and we have a God who loves us, understands us and doesn't want to leave us stuck in our past mistakes… but helps us to begin again, and walk humbly with his guidance and direction……  

Let us thank God for this and trust in his guidance to put us back on his right path and keep us there…..
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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly

Image By Renata Sedmakova. Shutterstock photo ID: 755413921. LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - SEPTEMBER 19, 2017: The fresco of scene 'Feed my sheep' - Jesus give the power to St. Peter in church St. Mary Abbots by John Clayton jnr. (end of 19. cent.) –

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Archive of homilies and reflections:  http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au
To contact Fr. Paul, please email: 
paulwkelly68@gmail.com

To listen to my weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here.
NB - It is often a week or so Ahead: 
https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks

You are welcome to subscribe to Fr Paul's homily mail-out by sending an email to this address:
paulkellyreflections+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:
"Faith, Hope and Love,  A time of Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul W. Kelly
Texts used in this programme are for the purposes of worship and prayer for listeners wherever you are.
Prayers and chants are taken from the English Translation of the Roman Missal, edition three, © 2010, The International commission on English in the liturgy.
Scriptures are from the New Revised Standard Version: © 1989,  by the national council of Churches of Christ, USA. , //adaptations to conform with Catholic liturgical norms, © 2009, by the same.
 [{selected psalms } - ***Psalm verses are (also) taken from "The Psalms: A New Translation" ©1963, The Grail (England), published by Collins.. **]

Prayers of the Faithful are adapted from Robert Borg's 1993 book " Together we pray". Published in Sydney Australia By  E.J. Dwyer. (out of print).

{ "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" -published 2011,  Composed and Sung by Jeffrey M. Ostrowski 
Featuring the….Gloria, The Creed, The Kyrie, The Mass parts, Psalms:  
http://www.ccwatershed.org/chabanel/  ]]] ] COPYRIGHT @ 2018 CORPUS CHRISTI WATERSHED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  www.ccwatershed.org/vatican/Ralph_Sherwin_Videos/  

"Faith, Hope and Love" theme Hymn:   Words, based on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, set to original music © 1996 by Paul W. Kelly.

For more details please visit http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au/
Contact us at
paulwkelly68@gmail.com
Production by Kelly Enterprises Resources. 

May God bless and keep you.


Third Sunday of Easter. Year C
(
Sunday, May 5, 2019)

(EPISODE: 156 )

The Lord be with you.
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My brothers and sisters, we have gathered to celebrate the Holy Eucharist, - so let us pause and reflect upon our sins, so as to rejoice in Gods loving mercy. 
Lord Jesus, you have revealed yourself as the way to the Father: Lord, have mercy//You have poured out on your people the Spirit of truth: Christ, have mercy//You are the Good Shepherd, leading us to eternal life: Lord, have mercy.//
May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.  Amen.
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Memorial Acclamation

When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.

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Easter II

Euch Prayer Three

Communion side.  pwk: 
LH
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Go forth, the Mass is ended.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Catholic 732: Second Sunday of Easter. Year C. Divine Mercy Sunday - Sunday, April 28, 2019

Homily Second Sunday of Easter. Year C. Divine Mercy Sunday - Sunday, April 28, 2019

Image:  By Renata Sedmakova.  Shutterstock licensed photo ID: 616652993 TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 13, 2017: The The painting The Doubt of St. Thomas in Church Chiesa di Santo Tomaso by unknown artist of 18. cent. -
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Acts 5:12-16
Psalm: Ps 117:2-4. 22-27. "Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting. "
Second Reading: Revelation 1:9-13. 17-19
Gospel Acclamation: John 20:29
Gospel: John 20:19-31
Homily
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Please listen to my audio recordings of the readings, prayers and reflections for the Second Sunday of Easter. Year C. Divine Mercy Sunday - Sunday, April 28, 2019 by clicking this link here:   https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/faith-hope-and-love-easter-2c-divine-mercy-sunday-2019/s-eD2ZY  (EPISODE: 155)
++++++++++Our prayers and thoughts are with the people of Sri Lanka who have suffered multiple attacks on Christian Churches during  Easter Sunday services,  and also attacks at hotels.  We pray for all affected by this act of callous violence. Let us pray that human life and dignity and religious freedom will be respected.  
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This Sunday is Divine Mercy Sunday, where we recall the absolute mercy and love that Jesus has for all humanity.   

Speaking of God's divine mercy. God's mercy is better and more profound than any human mercy or compassion could even imagine.  We cannot downplay the significance of how different Jesus' reunion with his disciples is after he rose from the dead, from how the expectations of the world might be…   After all, Jesus had been betrayed and abandoned by most of his followers and almost all of his disciples. Only a few loyal women stayed with him through it all…  his chosen disciples mostly scattered in fear. The one Jesus chose to be the rock on which he would build his church, denied him three times.   Now he is risen and he returns to meet them…   would not one expect (if this were merely an earthly drama), that there would be revenge, retribution, or at least an extended session of guilt trips and finger-pointing…  But no…. there is not a hint of judgement in our Lord's return….   He does not even punish Thomas for his doubt and his demands before he would believe the news that Our Lord had indeed risen.  

Christ meets Thomas where he is at.. and shows Thomas what he needed to be assured…  he shows him his hands and side…   That is mercy. That is compassion. It is also service and love.  This is God's ways which are so very different from many of the ways of the world….   

In the Easter narratives…. "The risen Jesus is encountered by different disciples in different situations and different ways….
•          Mary Magdalene recognised the risen Jesus only when he called her by name.
•          The two disciples travelling along the road towards Emmaus, did not realise WHO this stranger was who walked along with them…. until they saw him break bread ….. and then they realised that their hearts had already been burning with fervour as they had walked along the road….. but they had not recognised the signs of Christ's presence …. But the disciples would get better and better at recognising Christ in the Eucharist… and in the word of God and in the stranger… and in the burning energy of God's good news…
•          and then again today…..   some people do not recognise Jesus until they touch the wounds of the suffering one…..
May we continue to recognise Christ's presence, whenever we touch the wounded-ness of those around us and offer support and strength….

 One could assume that Thomas is doubting that Jesus had been raised from the dead. ……..But if we look at this incident very carefully,  it could be argued that in fact it not Jesus whom Thomas doubts,  but rather, Thomas is expressing doubt in his fellow disciples. In fact when Jesus appears to them seven days later, Thomas has the opportunity to share in the experience of the Risen Lord and like the others he immediately confesses Easter faith.

So, this passage can also be saying…..   do not be tempted to doubt the proclamation of the Disciples…. Which is the constant message of the church throughout its two thousand and more years of history,… that Jesus is truly risen…. Even if we have not seen it for ourselves and touched the very wounds of the risen Christ, …  we trust in the testimony of those apostles who did see him and who did touch his hand and side and took broken bread from his hands…. and whose words are written in scripture so that we  now share in their message and believe, and also share fully in the life of the risen Lord, that Jesus offers us to us all….
The first reading gives a picture of the early Christian church community as it grows in numbers and in strength, with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The apostles are doing what Jesus did.  Jesus is working in and through them.  The first reading mentions that they all met by common agreement, and it illustrates in the first reading, some ways in which this Christian community was a powerful source of Christ's healing to those in need. 

We need the community…. And we need that important gathering together to unite our hearts and minds to that of Christ and his gospel…. We know implicitly that coming together as the Body of Christ, the church, is never an added extra…  there is no such thing as a solo Christian…  even when we work at times individually….we are nevertheless united in a common bond with Christ and one another.  The community of disciples, the church, ensures that we are always one in Christ…. And not merely walking to the beat of our own individual drum………… nor making up our own faith and practice as we go.  

In a world where individualism is strong and a deeply valued quality…..  the idea of being united and focusing on unity (in Christ), whilst at the same time not denying the value of unity in diversity, is a careful balancing act, not to be taken lightly…
Jesus wants us to be ONE IN HIM….. he wants to unite us in the communion of his loving relationship with the Father and the Holy Spirit.  Jesus wants us to be united in the belief and experience of him as the Risen Son of God… who invites us to share in his life and participate in his Kingdom forever. 

 We pray for the grace to be people of unity and healing…. who constantly act and work in ways that build up unity, protects against fragmentation…..
 
We pray for the ability to see and act in ways that put the needs of others up there with our needs…..  so that we might see the whole picture of our participation in one big family….. and not just a lifelong 'solo act'.

Thomas, in the gospel is so inspiring…. he doubted….but he did not leave…. he was still with the disciples the next week….. he struggled…..but the others did not reject him…….    and Jesus strengthened him in his struggle and doubts………..   at times in life… we will have doubts and fears……   Jesus shows us all that we are right to trust in his promises, even when we do not  always experience the confirmation of the truth of these promises with our own eyes, hands and ears…… Thomas is a gift to us in another way. He shows us that the apostles were not gullible or foolish. What they experienced in the Risen Jesus was the experience of sensible people, just like you and me. Thinking people, who do not easily swallow everything we are told, but nevertheless, they truly did experience Jesus risen body and soul and this is what they have steadfastly passed on to all future generations. This is the testimony of sensible, deep-thinking people who know what they mean and mean what they say. 

Today we know that Our Lord is certainly worth trusting in, and all his promises are true…..  we can thank Thomas for Jesus confirming that for all future generations….  including us here and now….
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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly
A BOOK OF GRACE-FILLED DAYS. BY Alice Camille
Richard J. Leonard.
MONASTERY OF CHRIST IN THE DESERT. ABBOT'S HOMILY.

Image:  By Renata Sedmakova.  Shutterstock licensed photo ID: 616652993 TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 13, 2017: The The painting The Doubt of St. Thomas in Church Chiesa di Santo Tomaso by unknown artist of 18. cent. -
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Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:
"Faith, Hope and Love,  A time of Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul W. Kelly
Texts used in this programme are for the purposes of worship and prayer for listeners wherever you are.
Prayers and chants are taken from the English Translation of the Roman Missal, edition three, © 2010, The International commission on English in the liturgy.
Scriptures are from the New Revised Standard Version: © 1989,  by the national council of Churches of Christ, USA. , //adaptations to conform with Catholic liturgical norms, © 2009, by the same.
 [{selected psalms } - ***Psalm verses are (also) taken from "The Psalms: A New Translation" ©1963, The Grail (England), published by Collins.. **]

Prayers of the Faithful are adapted from Robert Borg's 1993 book " Together we pray". Published in Sydney Australia By  E.J. Dwyer. (out of print).

{ "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" -published 2011,  Composed and Sung by Jeffrey M. Ostrowski 
Featuring the….Gloria, The Creed, The Kyrie, The Mass parts, Psalms:  
http://www.ccwatershed.org/chabanel/  ]]] ] COPYRIGHT @ 2018 CORPUS CHRISTI WATERSHED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  www.ccwatershed.org/vatican/Ralph_Sherwin_Videos/  

"Faith, Hope and Love" theme Hymn:   Words, based on 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, set to original music © 1996 by Paul W. Kelly.

For more details please visit http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au/
Contact us at
paulwkelly68@gmail.com
Production by Kelly Enterprises Resources. 

May God bless and keep you.


Second Sunday of Easter. Year C. Divine Mercy Sunday
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Sunday, April 28, 2019)

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The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
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Coming together as brothers and sisters, with confidence let us ask the Fathers forgiveness, for he is full of gentleness and compassion
Lord Jesus, you were lifted up to draw all people to yourself: Lord, have mercy//You shouldered the cross, to bear our suffering and sinfulness: Christ, have mercy// You open for your people the way from death into life: Lord, have mercy//
May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.  Amen.
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Memorial Acclamation

We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again.

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Easter I

Euch Prayer II

Communion side.  pwk: 
RH
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Go in peace.(glorifying the Lord by your life)

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Catholic 731: Easter Sunday Morning of the Resurrection, 2019. Year C

Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, 2019. Year C

Image: By Rachata Sinthopachakul. Shutterstock licensed; photo ID: 1289538154. Empty Tomb: Details of Jesus Christ's Resurrection: Surrealism Background: Easter Day - Image

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading: Acts 10:34. 37-43
Psalm: Ps 117:1-2. 16-17. 22-23. "This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. "
Second Reading: Colossians 3:1-4
Gospel Acclamation: 1 Corinthians 5:7-8
Gospel: John 20:1-9
Homily
Renewal of Baptismal Promises
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Please listen to my audio recordings of the readings, prayers and reflections for Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, 2097. Year C -  by clicking this link here:   https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/easter-sunday-year-c-2019/s-jmgev    (EPISODE: 154 )
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Our prayers and thoughts are with the people of Sri Lanka who have suffered multiple attacks on Christian Churches during  Easter services,  and also attacks at hotels today.  We pray for all affected by this act of callous violence. Let us pray that human life and dignity and religious freedom will be respected.  
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At Easter, Our Lord resurrection sends out the most wonderful message to the world.   To people who are struggling.., and those who feel hopeless. ….and also those who feel they will never be good enough, or worthy enough… and those who fear they can never be forgiven… For today's feast says… YES>>>>

The love and dignity that God intends for each and every one of his beloved sons and daughters,  this dignity,  this love,  this life never ends.  Our value and the worth of every person cannot be destroyed or defeated even by the worst that others wrongdoing or lack of reverence can wreak.  And the harm that people can do in this world is enormous. But, God's last and final right of reply, speaks much louder than that! Our Lord's Resurrection sends a message to all the world, that all who suffer, matter greatly to the Lord, and God will not forget them nor fail (later if not sooner) to give them and restore to them the dignity that the world so often denies them.  Hatred, violence, failure to give people the dignity and care they need…  these things will not prevail over Our God of faithfulness and justice. Jesus has definitively and permanently "thrown in his lot" with us … and promises to bring him through to where he has gone ahead of us. Meanwhile, we are made bold in our determination to stand up for those who suffer and who call out for respect and to do everything possible to give practical help and care to those in need. Christ shows us they are worth every effort. And this effort will ultimately not be in vain, no matter what the obstacles.

God is with us, God will never abandon us… God truly is at work renewing us,  restoring us,  vindicating those who have been mistreated ...and give us new hope .. new life… and indescribable mercy….

- Jesus is an unequivocal "yes" — the enormous and seemingly thankless and much-derided cost of self-sacrifice and service, love, compassion, mercy, gentleness, and generosity of spirit… of thinking more of others and less of ourselves… is all worth it.

May God bless us and renew us in his astounding love… and ever-abiding faithfulness… and eternal care… and may our lives be more and more marked by these wonderful qualities marked by the life, death, and resurrection of Christ ....  with every new day…..

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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly
Image: By Rachata Sinthopachakul. Shutterstock licensed; photo ID: 1289538154. Empty Tomb: Details of Jesus Christ's Resurrection: Surrealism Background: Easter Day - Image
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Archive of homilies and reflections:  http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au
To contact Fr. Paul, please email: paulwkelly68@gmail.com

To listen to my weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here.
NB - It is often a week or so Ahead: https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks

You are welcome to subscribe to Fr Paul's homily mail-out by sending an email to this address:paulkellyreflections+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog:
"Faith, Hope, and Love,  A time of Christian worship and reflection"  - Led by Rev Paul W. Kelly
Texts used in this programme are for the purposes of worship and prayer for listeners wherever you are.
Prayers and chants are taken from the English Translation of the Roman Missal, edition three, © 2010, The International Commission on English in the liturgy.
Scriptures are from the New Revised Standard Version: © 1989,  by the national council of Churches of Christ, USA. , //adaptations to conform with Catholic liturgical norms, © 2009, by the same.
 [{selected psalms } - ***Psalm verses are (also) taken from "The Psalms: A New Translation" ©1963, The Grail (England), published by Collins.. **]

Prayers of the Faithful are adapted from Robert Borg's 1993 book " Together we pray". Published in Sydney Australia By  E.J. Dwyer. (out of print).

{ "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" -published 2011,  Composed and Sung by Jeffrey M. Ostrowski  
Featuring the….Gloria,:  http://www.ccwatershed.org/chabanel/  ]]] ] COPYRIGHT @ 2018 CORPUS CHRISTI WATERSHED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  www.ccwatershed.org/vatican/Ralph_Sherwin_Videos/  

"Faith, Hope and Love" theme Hymn:   original music © 1996 by Paul W. Kelly.

For more details please visit http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au/
Contact us atpaulwkelly68@gmail.com
Production by Kelly Enterprises Resources. 

May God bless and keep you.


Easter Sunday of the Resurrection,
(EPISODE: 154 )

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
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Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins,
and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.
Lord Jesus, you have revealed yourself as the way to the Father: Lord, have mercy//You have poured out on your people the Spirit of truth: Christ, have mercy//You are the Good Shepherd, leading us to eternal life: Lord, have mercy.//
May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.  Amen.
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Memorial Acclamation

We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again.

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Easter I

Euch Prayer One

Communion side.  pwk:  RH
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Go in peace.glorifying the Lord by your life. Alleluia, Alleluia.