7th March, 2010 Third Sunday of Lent - C
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The readings this weekend highlight the absolutely vital connection between God’s nature and JUSTICE; and between a God of love and a God who acts on that love in practical ways, to help those in need.
And how essentially interconnected is our discipleship of Christ and our lives of active service.
Social action, and social justice and GOD go together, necessarily !
You have probably heard of the model of Christian action called “SEE, JUDGE, ACT”
That is, we as Christians are encouraged to SEE the situations and needs around us, to be aware of what is happening around us; … to assess or JUDGE what is needed to be done in response to those needs and then to ACT…. To DO something about these needs.
Well, we see from the first reading that God INVENTED that model…. Because, God SEES the need of his beloved people, who are being mistreated… God decides that he has to DO something about it to free them from their oppression….. And GOD acts, definitively in history by calling upon his servant Moses to ‘set his people free’.
And God then works WITH and THROUGH Moses and his brother Aaron to achieve the freedom God desires for his people.
Some people say, how can God stand by and see so much suffering and so much injustice in the world? … But, in reality… God SEES and cannot STAND the wrongdoing and injustice in the world…. And HAS and DOES do something about it….. God CALLS upon all people of goodwill… such as Moses…. To DO something about it…. God has no hands on earth but ours…. As the saying goes…
God also PROMISES to be with all who strive and work for justice in the world… and God is also very much with the people who are suffering and in need..
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On this special weekend, where we commemorate a special milestone…. Sixty years ago to this very day….. the Maryborough Catholic Women’s League was formed…….. (or as it was then known the Catholic Daughters of Australia, Maryborough Branch)…. The then parish priest, Monsignor Jordan SAW various needs … for a group that would meet the social and charitable needs in the community…. And as a wonderful support to the parish’s mission…. And so, the Catholic Daughters of Australia, Maryborough branch was born.
Now, sixty years later… sixty years to the day… we celebrate sixty wonderful years of …SEEING needs…..deciding on a course of action…. And ACTING to make a difference in the parish in the wider community and the world…..
Even a very brief list of the works, events, activities and projects of the CWL over the last sixty years is a MOST impressive “C.V” for any organisation…. Absolutely superb.
In so many, many ways, the CWL have put prayer, reflection and community and action into a perfect combination.. for the good of others and for all…
We thank God for the graces God has bestowed through the generosity of the CWL members of these 60 years… May there be many, many more years of blessing…
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In this season of Lent…. The readings invite us to keep reflecting on our lives and the challenges hat can de-focus us ……
In the second reading today… Saint Paul has some very strong words for the community in Corinth…. St Paul warns them very sternly.. to be on their guard…… He lists three great dangers that can poison a community….
Complacency….. Self-indulgence… and a culture of Complaint and negativity…..
Make no mistake.. each of these are absolutely deadly to a community….
St Paul mentions Moses again… this time in relation to Moses the people of Israel as they travel in the desert for forty years….. This community suffered greatly by a culture of complaint…. The people have been freed by God from their slavery and are now being led by Mosese…. But they start complaining and grumbling…. And the people get negative and start complaining … including saying that they would have been better staying in Egypt as slaves… which is an awful thing to say….. One could imagine that for a group of people travelling as pilgrims through the wilderness for such a long time…. Living from one moment to the next…. Negativity and complaints and dissatisfaction would utterly infest and stall any means of moving forward… its absolutely poisonous…. // St Paul warns the people of Cornith.. and us in this day and age too….. NOT to get sucked into a culture of negativity and complaint….
St Paul warns us that there is nothing more destructive than a culture of negativity and criticism and complaint in a community… it will rip the community in two and render it useless…..
It can be so easy to become a toxic influence that stunts any development and growth….. and we always walk a fine line between looking constructively at any obstacles… in our way…. And harping on the negatives until a project falls over…… We would never do anything if we only focus on the obstacles… and in fact, I have always believe… the first question is ‘is it worth doing…’ if the answer is YES… then do it.. despite the obstacles….. if something is worthy of doing… the obstacles are merely challenges that stand in our way… challenges to be overcome… and will be overcome… and not things that stop us in our tracks….
I just think of all the wonderful, wonderful projects achieved in the past and even today … by so many generous people , including the CWL…. It would never have been achieved without God’s grace and inspiration…. And without positive encouragement and energy….. to overcome any and all obstacles…….. to achieve all worthy goals……
Let us continue to build upon this in every way….
For the honour and glory of God…
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REFERENCES:
· FR. PAUL W. KELLY