Sunday, November 30, 2008
Paul's Reflections First Sunday of Advent - B. 30th November, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Paul's Reflections 23rd November, 2008 Christ the King
23rd November, 2008 Christ the King
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Due to the recent storm that has had a devastating impact on several communities in
We ask God to hear our prayers, and comfort those who have been affected by those storms.
Sincerely in Christ
Archbishop John Bathersby. Archbishop of
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Do you want to know what the face of God looks like????…..
(artists, painters, sculptors, movie makers, writers…. throughout the generations have tried to capture what Jesus face is like…… what his physical form might have looked like….. There have been some very inspiring movies which tried to portray Jesus…. and what he might have looked like… and acted like….. // some have been great….// most fall a bit flat.,.. // because they often make Jesus look like an actor with a bad hair day…. or a really awful wig… that just doesn’t look real…..// most fail to capture that Jesus would have had Palestinian looks and complexion…. and not light brown hair and blue eyes…… )…
but in any case…. this weekend’s gospel takes another angle on this question…… Do you want to know what Jesus’ face really looks like??…….
Well, this weekend’s gospel gives us the answer…. but it is a surprising and unexpected answer……. …… Jesus instructs us that……every time you look into the face of one who is hungry, the face of a person who thirsts…. The face of a stranger….. the face of someone in need, or someone who is ill….. or a prisoner…. any time you look at anyone, even those who might be regarded as ‘the least’ (by some)………There… you are looking and seeing the face of the Lord... //And how we respond to these people is how we are taken to be responding to the Lord himself.
Jesus tells us this parable because he wants us to take this message quite literally…. and act upon it……
In the parable…. everyone gets a surprise about this news….. the ‘sheep’ and the ‘goats’ alike….. neither realised that when they fed the hungry, clothed the naked, visited the sick, visited the prisoner…. welcomed the stranger… that they were helping Christ himself….. the wicked certainly didn’t know this….. but in this parable… even the righteous…. (they helped these people)…but even THEY didn’t realise that by acting in this way, they were serving Christ himself, in these needy people…..
As we come to the end of the church’s calendar year, and prepare to enter into the season of Advent, from next weekend, these readings this week speak of “judgement”….. but interestingly…. “Scriptural ‘judgment’ seems to be really about …two types of judgments – about WHO we are and how we have ACTED…how we have LIVED….
in this modern day and age, we can be tempted to separate our sense of self from our actions…. but Jesus reminds us…. our actions cannot be separated from who we are…. they are often the better sign of who we are and what our values really are….. because in the end, where our actions are… there our heart is too…
The Gospel from Saint Matthew reminds us that we will be judged on how well we loved. It is the way that we love one another that reveals whether we love God or not. It is this love for one another that will confirm whether we are truly close to God or far from God…
In that sense… God’s judgement is no more than confirming the truth of our who we are and who we have become….. rather than creating a new reality or changing our status or standing with God….
This Gospel passage is reportedly the passage of Scripture that really captured Blessed Mother Teresa of
we have the most wonderful role model in Jesus…. God made flesh…….. He is a King…..yes….. and the greatest leader ever…. true….. but (at the same time)…..such a wonderful, compassionate, loving, and totally involved person too…… / the first reading gives a superb image of the good shepherd…… This image of God as the shepherd is truly beautiful……. God, the good shepherd, is very much involved in the lives of his sheep…… God is “IN there” and “at work”,,,, right in the middle of his sheep…… God is keeping everyone in his sights…… rescuingthem, allowing them rest…. feeding them…… searching for strays…… bandaging the injured……. strengthening the weak…….. watching over the fat andf the healthy……. NOW THAT is a TRUE shepherd…….. // and finally….. one who is able to tell the difference between the sheep and the goats….
(Sources: Paul Kelly;/ also “2008 – a Book of Grace-filled Days,” by Lavonne Neff; “Monastery of Christ in the Desert,” Abbott’s Homily, http://christdesert.org ; “Vision – Praying Scripture in a Contemporary Way. Year A” )
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Paul's Reflections ST MARY'S COLLEGE CLOSING MASS 2008. 18/11/2008
ST MARY’S COLLEGE CLOSING MASS 2008. 18/11/2008
What an amazing year this has been. It has been a superb year for Saint Mary’s College, congratulations to students, staff, and families of Saint Mary’s for making this such a grace-filled year.
This year has been extra-special because we have remembered the fact that 150 years ago, generous catholics planned and built a church school in these church grounds, thus ensuring countless generations would be given a strong foundation in life and faith, through Christian education in the catholic tradition…..
Our year twelves who are completing their secondary schooling this week, are not only the class of 2008, but you have the honour of being the class of the 150th anniversary. And given that our catholic and Anglican archdioceses are only turning 150 years old next year…. that gives some indication of the foresight, vision and passion that has always marked this community….. and we give thanks to God for these gifts….
Tonight’s mass is about giving thanks to God for so many gifts and graces received….. and asking God’s fullest blessing and guidance on all members of the Saint Mary’s community, as our school year swiftly draws to a close…..
Thank you Lord, for your families and friends… who nurtured, challenged and encouraged you throughout your schooling and who will continue to support and love you as you enter this next exciting phase of your life….
Thank you Lord for your teachers and staff…… whose skill, wisdom and commitment showed itself not only in the content of the classes but in the ways they acted… and related to you…..
Thank you Lord for the wider parish community, and the civic community… that has always taken great pride and interest in you and always kept you in their prayers and thoughts….
As our readings tonight tell us,…… each one of you, has been gifted with special and unique gifts and qualities…. each one of these gifts are for the building up of God’s people and for building up the Kingdom of God in the places you live, work and socialise…….. may
And this beautiful gospel tonight….. Jesus told this parable as a challenge and an invitation… and its perfect for our celebration tonight….
each of you here tonight…. have most certainly been given some very special seeds… Your education… has planted deep within your heart and mind…. foundations of a good solid, holistic education….. // and also the seed of the gospel // the seed of faith//…… the seed of the
But the other really vital message from tonight’s gospel is this…….. its not just the seed that matters…. it’s the environment …. and the nurturing…… your education has already begun to bear wonderful fruit because of the really wonderful environment that we give thanks for in Saint Mary’s college…. not only the physical facilities… but the gift that the staff, students and familes are … and the palpable school spirit and values of care that we find here…….. it is so important, as you move into your next phase of life… that you ensure that you continue to nuture your faith, your education, and your values in surroundings and environments that actually forster, encourage and are compatible with these values…….
and also…… a seed not watered and cared for is a seed that stays dormant…… we pray that you will continue to nurture and nourish the faith, the education and the gospel values you have received… by ongoing study, by constant prayer…. by remaining connected to the faith community….. there is no such thing as a solo Christian….. so that you may produce rich fruits in your life….. a hundred fold., sixtyfold… thirtyfold…….
Finally, I would like to say, a special thankyou to our Principal Mrs Joy Massingham. I have been absolutely delighted and grateful for Joy’s vision, leadership, graciousness and friendship. Thank you Joy for your presence in this school and I know that next year and the coming years will go from strength to strength as you continue to gift us with your leadership and vision….. I am extremely grateful to Mrs Massingham for her constant support and encouragement…….
Also, I would like to say a heartfelt thank-you and every best wish to Mr Adair for his years of dedication and love for this community…. may God continue to bless you and may your memories of St Mary’s fill you with peace and happiness….
God bless you all
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Paul's Reflections 16th November, 2008 33rd Sunday Ordinary Time, Year A
16th November, 2008 33rd Sunday Ordinary Time, Year A
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Its wonderful to have with us members from our World Youth day pilgrimage who are involved in different ministries in this special Young people’s ministry mass tonight….
including readings and music….
There have been many fruits from World youth day…. and they will continue to grow in the coming years…. World youth day was a celebration of the gift of our Catholic faith…a and gift and power of God’s Holy Spirit living in us all… inspiring us to live the Good news of the Kingdom in everyday life….
there are exciting ways in which we will continue to foster these fruits…
next year…. on the 18th of February, in the evening… at Gympie… the deanery will come together to meet with the Archbishop John Bathersby… who will be travelling around the archdiocese… he will lead us in a special liturgy based on the style and format of the cathecesis liturgies and sessions of world youth day… he will be focusing on our archdiocesan vision and priorities of JESUS/COMMUNION/ and Mission.
I encourage as many as can to be at that…
also the archdiocese has (in its deanery funding) given us the equivalent of $40,000. (which could be the equivalent of $4,000 per parish, to be utilised for youth evangelisation…. it would be wonderful if we can get a team of young people together in the new year to form a group that will reflect on needs and priorities and then use these $4,000 talents to make a practical difference in the community … these are exciting times…. and we will be looking at this in greater depth early next year….
This weekend’s gospel…. often described as a the parable of the “talents” could also be entitled….’don’t let what you can’t do, (or fear doing), stop you from doing what you CAN do.’
This parable today says quite a few extraordinary things….
- Pharisees and scribes focused on preserving and keeping the law…. “building a fence around the law” keeping the law pure and unadulterated…. they were thus focusing on simply keeping it and handing it back exactly as they had received it, without change or growth or improvement….. They had lost the point….. The Law had become an end in itself…. “keeping the rules” was the only thing that mattered….. earning God’s reward by keeping the rules, but not doing much else…. had distorted the Good news of God’s Kingdom…….. What they were doing is a bit like handing back a seed that you have been given and saying to the farmer… here it is… you gave it to me.. I have preserved the seed… froze it… and her is the seed back exactly in the same condition as you gave it to me…. but how crazy… the seed is for the sowing.. it is for planting… and for germination… it is to produce a plant which will bear fruit….. // This would be just an interesting parable if it wasn’t for the fact that this tendency still occurs today…. // the tendency to miss the forest for the trees…. and to focus on restrictive rules as opposed to the purpose and reason and spirit of the law and what it was trying to achieve….. can be a constant obstacle….
- God has distributed talents differently to different people…… we don’t all have the same qualities and talents…….. // (but the talents each of us have…. are given to share for the common good of all…..) // but we also know that there are some very talented people who have under-utilised their talent and produced mediocre fruit…// there are countless stories of saints and famous people who overcame great obstacles (including very poor health), and limitations to produce the most amazing (disproportionate) fruits and results in their lives….. through determination, hard work (and of course, by the grace of God)….and utilising well the talents and vision they DID possess….. // it’s the old ‘tortoise and the hare’ syndrome….
- The reward, in God’s kingdom is still more work to be done.. urgent.. important and competent/. Those who produced the fruits were given even more to produce….. so it is with us… there is no time like the present… and the harvest is plentiful… the labourers are few….
- If you use your gifts you will develop them.., they will increase in significance and effect…. if you don’t lose your gifts you will calcify them… you will lose them…… so the best way to keep our gifts is to use them in the service of God and our fellow human being…
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