Saturday, June 24, 2017

Catholic Reflections 612 : Homily Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year A. - Sunday, June 25, 2017

Homily Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year A.  - Sunday, June 25, 2017


THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Jeremiah 20:10-13
Psalm: Ps 68:8-10. 14. 17. 33-35
Second Reading: Romans 5:12-15
Gospel: Matthew 10:26-33
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Poor Jeremiah,   he was only doing God’s will…..  and awful people were doing everything they could to close him down.   Jeremiah was speaking God’s message  - calling for Justice, and faithfulness, and repentance and obedience to God’s law….. and this got him immediately offside with those who were personally benefitting from BEING unjust and selfish.  So, instead of listening to his message, Because it was hard and challenging and required a mindset change….   they did what people have done throughout the generations….. they took the easiest option and tried to shoot the messenger…..    Jeremiah’s enemies did everything they could to abuse him, contradict him….   lie about him so that he would be discredited, laugh at him and attack him……..    the wonderful thing is…. jeremiah just kept telling his message, he ignored the attacks and the lies…..(although it hurt him and got him down)…… and he put his faith in God and kept going…… 
 
Jesus is the ultimate example of this complete faithfulness…… his enemies knew that there was only one way they could stop him proclaiming and living his good news message of inclusion, justice and love… and that was to destroy him… to kill him and discredit him…….  But the Word of God in Jesus cannot be silenced… and it rose up again…..   showing once and for all that the opposing forces of lies, injustice and violence… were real, but ultimately empty threats…
 
Saints and real heroes …are people who can endure any hardship, bear any indignity, face any danger, (even death)… not because they think they can’t be hurt….   no…. but because they know that what they struggle for is the TRUTH… and it is RIGHT…. and it is REAL….    and that they know their souls are safe   -
 
(and Jesus knew this perfectly….    do not be afraid of those who can harm your body……    rather fear the one who has power over your very soul).
 
Of course, Jesus had a right to fear physical harm…  there were people out there trying to kill him……   but he believed in something much bigger that physical safety in this lifetime….
 
Jeremiah had people trying to kill him…. he was right to be concerned….   for us today, the dangers are often not physical…  although occasionally in this country.. and in others places its more common….   there are people still risking their lives and freedom for the cause of justice and truth…… 
 
but for many of us.. the dangers we face are more subtle…  often spiritual… 
 
When we have everything that we need, then we can be wordlessly tempted to think that we do not need God. When we look at our world today, we see that the richer nations believe less. We must be careful not to generalize, but that surely looks like the trend.
 
Jesus preaches a very different Gospel. Jesus tells us that real happiness comes from belief in God, from seeking the will of the Father, from giving to others, from sharing what we have with those who do not have, from respect for marriage, from praying and from forgiving.
 
Jesus does not invite us to have absolutely nothing, but always the challenge is there: What are you doing with what you have? Are you loving God and loving one another? What are you doing in your daily life? Are you seeking only your own pleasures or are you seeking the Kingdom of God?
 
So often we long for material pleasures, reassurances and the delights of this world! Jesus invites us to recognize that there is another world in which the values do not exclude pleasure and delight, but in which other values are much more important. When one person's sins, others are encouraged to sin. When one person chooses to live according to the will of God, others can begin to grasp that there is another world. Jesus had a remarkable gift of convincing others of the Kingdom of God. Jesus is God, of course, but He invites us also to share His life and share that gift of convincing others of the Kingdom of God by our manner of living.
 
Okay, we may not live in a world where people are trying to kill us…..   but…  there are so many ways of ‘neutralising’ a person…. the most insidious of all is forms of aggression that seem to have been perfected in this modern world…..   we can destroy a person with our words…..    with lies and distortions…. how easy is it to say something about another that makes others think less of them,….  killing their reputation with either outright falsehoods… or even more insidious, by subtle innuendo…..   this is another way people try to remove those who threaten  them….. 
 
But Jesus assures, us….   things spoken in the dark will be brought into the light….   things whispered … will be shouted from the rooftops….   I believe that the truth will often be revealed eventually….   but not denying the damage that can be done in the meantime….   and in any case, Jesus, our role model… assures us not to ever be spooked by the power of lies and threats…..    he showed us to keep going, keep trusting and keep living and proclaiming the truth… and that those who try to oppose.. are doing so because they are threatened by the truth….  but, ultimately,  they will not win. (but let us make no mistake… enormous damage might be done in the meantime… so we need strength, grace and love…to persevere…
 
I have a saying, and I truly believe this… whenever you are doing a thing that is right and good… inevitable someone will come along and tell you to “Stop!”    - we must ignore them,…..    or… as Jesus did…   see their opposition for what it is….  fear and threat… and keep going…
 
May we love the Lord our God and may the way we live show forth clearly that the Kingdom of Heaven is in our midst, especially in the face of opposition or criticism. May we live now in such a way that gives testimony to the love of God and to life everlasting. May we have no fear!
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References:
(adapted and taken from Monastery of Christ in the desert,
and also 2008 A Book of Grace Filled Days,
and also additions by Paul Kelly).

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Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year A.

The Lord be with you.
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Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins,
and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.
option two on the cards/ Have mercy on us, O Lord./ For we have sinned against you./ Show us, O Lord, your mercy. And grant us your salvation.
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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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Preparation of the Gifts
Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the earth and work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life.
        Blessed be God for ever.

Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink.
        Blessed be God for ever.
Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God,
the almighty Father.
     May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.

SUNDAYS I p.28

Euch prayer two p.56

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Sunday, May 21, 2017

Catholic Reflections 607 : Homily Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year A - Sunday, May 21, 2017

Homily Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year A - Sunday, May 21, 2017

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

       First Reading: Acts 8:5-8. 14-17

       Psalm: Ps 65:1-7. 16. 20. “Let all the earth cry out to God with joy”

       Second Reading: 1 Peter 3:15-18

       Gospel: John 14:15-21

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The readings this weekend speak of the early church communities forming just after Jesus returned to his Heavenly Father…   and had sent the Holy Spirit to the apostles and to the church….    The readings also show that the Holy Spirit sends the disciples out into mission..  into new territories…  further afield.. to preach and to spread the word of God further and further…..   
 
Jesus, as we hear in the Gospel this weekend…  prepared the apostles for his leaving (at his Ascension) by telling them that they would never really be left alone. They would never be like orphans; but, rather, the Spirit of Truth would come (at Pentecost). It is this Spirit that helped them to know the presence of Jesus in their lives even when they were no longer able to see him with their eyes.

Jesus asked the apostles to love him and to follow his commandments, for this is the way to have life. This is the way to experience the love of the Heavenly Father. There is really only one commandment, the single command to love. If we love Jesus, then we have love for one another. When we live the values and commands Jesus lived in his own life—humility, joy, peace, compassion and love —we are doing the will of the Father.

It is also the Spirit of Truth who helps us to understand the presence of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in our lives even now and always.

In the coming week..  in some time of quiet and prayer and reflection..   let us reflect prayerfully upon some questions…….
• What is your experience of how Jesus continues to reveal himself to us today?
•     What value that Jesus lived do you find the most attractive?
•     When is the promise of the Spirit of Truth most alive in you?
•     How comforting is it to you to live in the promise that the Holy Spirit will always be with us?
 
And notice, in the gospel.. Jesus speaks about sending the Holy Spirit upon his followers…   the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of truth…  the Holy Spirit comes into our hearts and makes us sons and daughters of God… and joins us to God.. so that we are in communion.. in union with God and with one another..  what a special gift!!!….
 
The presence of the Holy Spirit in our hearts and in our church is absolutely vital.  Without the Holy Spirit of God, we cannot do anything effective….
 
This truth was known right from the beginnings of the Church two thousand years ago… and so… the ancient greeting the early Christian communities gave to each-other reflected the presence and the truth of the Holy Spirit in their lives…  the priest or bishop would say “the Lord be with you”  and the people would reply.. “and with your Spirit”.,,,   this was a recognition and acknowledgement that the Spirit was present in us….    Rather fittingly.. the church has gone back to this ancient saying….    It actually never changed.. the English response we had been using forty years, before it was changed back to the ancient words again a few years ago)…  the words.. “and also with you”  we're actually a very loose translation; a paraphrase of the latin master-edition of the Mass….    And Rome and the local bishops decided that this translation didn’t capture sufficiently the recognition of the Holy Sprit, who is SO necessary for the life of the church.. now, since 2010, we Catholics have returned to the ancient words that say so much!!!  And, I must say, although it is an unusual phrase…  I like it..  I like how it acknowledges the presence and action of the Holy Spirit, and how this Spirit of God is with us always, bringing Jesus not only to mind, but also making him present and active in our lives, and in our hearts…  

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References:

Fr Paul W. Kelly

Celebrating the gospels  (Cronin).

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Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year A

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins,
and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.
Lord Jesus, you healed the sick:Lord, have mercy//Lord Jesus, you forgave sinners:Christ, have mercy//Lord Jesus, you give us yourself to heal us and bring us strength: Lord, have mercy.
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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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Preparation of the Gifts
Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the earth and work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life.
       Blessed be God for ever.

Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink.
       Blessed be God for ever.
Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God,
the almighty Father.
     May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.

Easter V p.26

Euch Prayer II p.56

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Saturday, April 15, 2017

(interim draft) Homily Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, 2017. Year A - Sunday, April 16, 2017 (interim draft)

Homily Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, 2017. Year A - Sunday, April 16, 2017

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Psalm:
This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad.

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Christ is risen; as he said!!
His resurrection is the promise of the eternal life for all who entrust themselves to him.

A special welcome and thank you to our candidates and cathechumens who tonight are fully received into the Christian faith, in the Catholic church. Thank you for your preparation… the Lord has been guiding you and with you your whole life…. Now he leads you to fuller communion with him in the church and in the faith…. Your reception and your baptism and confirmation and receiving of First holy communion is a wonderful source of renewal and strength for all of us too.. as we this season renew our faith and commitment to Christ and his grace.. Thank you to all who have supported them in this wonderful journey of faith…..

Easter, more than any other feast tells us that God has definitively the last word in all things…. And that word is a profoundly positive and definitive “YES” - first and foremost, a YES to his beloved son…Jesus Christ. Who is God the son; and all that he did and taught in his ministry… and a profound and absolute YES to life…., and to us, as his eternally cherished sons and daughters… Yes to forgiveness of sin for all who are bowed down by the past…. Yes to faithfulness no matter what trials and tragedies befall us in life…….>


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Easter… and the message of the Resurrection is about life, hope, love, forgiveness…

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The irony of the cross and the message of today’s wonderful feast…. Means that it is rather fitting on this Easter celebration to hark back to the beginning of our journey towards this moment…... For I believe that Easter could be summed up by the rather intriguing saying … “The only things that we truly possess, (things that have abiding and eternal value)… are the things we gain by giving them away… the only things worth possessing are the things that only make sense when given…. Which achieve very little if merely stored up….… things like love, (given freely without expectation), kindness and forgiveness, (without expectation of return)…. acts of charity, (not for recognition or approval); random acts of kindness, (that no one will ever know who is responsible for them)/…/ I read a quote once saying… that “there is an odd economic principle associated with love -- the more love you give away, the more love you have. It defies all other economic principles.”  Our Lord Jesus, in his life, his suffering and death, and his resurrection… is the perfect example of all these wonderful qualities… and even more wonderfully, he invites us all to share in this way of living….

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This Easter, is a special time for giving thanks for and remembering and hopefully getting opportunities to share time with family and friends…

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And Easter is also about reminding us that our God is the God of New starts… and new beginnings….. 

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We also remember prayerfully, all those who have gone before us.. the Resurrection gives us peace in the belief that the lord of the resurrection is faithful to his children.. and raises them up to new and eternal life in heaven… where one day we will all be reunited in joy…

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At Easter, we think of 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>>>> God is with us, God will never abandon us… God truly does want to renew us and give us new hope .. new life… and indescrible mercy….

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Jesus is an unequivocal “yes” to self-sacrifice and service, and love, compassion, mercy and generosity of spirit… of thinking more of others and less of ourselves… - 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 with every new day….. 
 
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Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, 2017. Year A


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Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins,
and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.
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//
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Memorial Acclamation

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

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Preparation of the Gifts
Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the earth and work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life.
       Blessed be God for ever.

Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink.
       Blessed be God for ever.
Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God,
the almighty Father.
 May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.

Easter I p.24

Euch Prayer One p.49

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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

(Advance Draft version) Easter Triduum of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Vigil

HOLY WEEK HOMILIES - EASTER TRIDUUM

Please see below the draft versions, shared in advance, for the Holy Three Days of the Sacred Easter Triduum.  I will publish the full versions with the audio accompaniment as they are completed.

God bless,

Fr Paul

Please see all three homilies in a row, below. 

Homily holy Thursday 2017. 7pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper


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Homily HOLY THURSDAY 24TH March 2016

 
Mindful of the dreadful acts of violence and terrorism that are wracking the world//… the terrible disrespect for human life and dignity…// and the many disasters affecting people//…… we pray for all those suffering. On this Holy Night of the Last Supper, we increase our prayers for peace and for a deeper sense of reverence and respect for our everyone; for they are all our brothers and sisters throughout the world.

Cardinal Jean Danielou, in his book entitled “Prayer. The mission of the church”, states that the basic reality of life centres around LOVE.

He writes that: “because of the relationship of persons that exists within God, and then between God and us, and finally among us….all things come down to the following three realities……. ‘God is love; God loves US (and we are in a relation of love with God); and finally, we must love one another, lay down our lives for each other. If we base our lives on these three realities, they acquire infinite meaning; and whatever ups-and-downs in life may arise, we will always be encompassed by love.”

Tonight’s gospel reading is all about love: love is GIVEN, LOVE is RECEIVED; LOVE IS ESTABLISHED AND love is ‘taught and required’/ (enjoined)

ON THE EVE of his passion and death, Jesus did what every human being does, (on the point of death)…// Christ zeroes in on what is ESSENTIAL in life. There is no time left, so only the essentials matter now. One could never improve on what he did; said and gave us on that heart-rending evening.(A)

There is something very beautiful about these next three holy days………. of Holy Thursday…. Good Friday and Holy Saturday…. known as the Sacred Triduum.

Our liturgy over these three days shows this most profoundly. These three ceremonies are not three distinct liturgies, they are the one “seamless garment” of a single liturgy, extended over three days.

This is shown by the fact that this ceremony tonight does not have a specific ending, (no final blessing: not the usual sign of the cross at the end; no words of dismissal; but rather it simply trails off into silent vigil; only to gently fade back up at tomorrow’s Good Friday ceremony; continuing where it leave off tonight, without any proper introduction, no defined greeting, since it is merely a continuation of what we begin tonight; and it again trails off into expectant, reverent silence, to re-gather and conclude on Holy Saturday night: one single liturgy over three days. It is unique in the church’s calendar; and rightly so……

And so to tonight’s readings: time and time again, we hear Our Lord offering us a radically different definition of power, of authority, or kingship, or victory, or dominion, of leadership. It stands in direct contrast with the wider world’s standard definition of such words.

My question tonight is this: Do you ever wonder when the wider world will buy this beautiful message?

 
The definition for these things, (as Jesus taught), them, evoked laughter and scorn from those who opposed him, and this is just the same today. Just try and tell the “super powers” that true power is revealed in weakness and in vulnerability ! If we are not laughed at, it would at least cause a reaction of fear. The truth is we are all vulnerable, we are all limited, we all have weaknesses deep down. This is at the heart of Jesus’ message. He is only saying what is profoundly truetry to deal with their vulnerability by using power in terms of “domination” and “force”  and “oppression,” may very well do so very effectively and very forcefully for a time. They may go through their whole lives showing that no one is stronger than they are. But underneath, they are still vulnerable; still ever-vigilant against surprise assailants, because they are not and cannot be inherently secure. Because they base their lives and their values on things that ultimately do not last.

Jesus does not say that POWER and domination and oppressive tactics are not very seductive and attractive options. He faced the temptation to use force to do good and prevailed against that temptation; knowing that in the end, force is lie that must be resisted. He does not reject self defense, but he shows us that if people see through the “lie”  of force and violence, it loses its power to make anyone do anything out of fear – as many peaceful resistence people have learnt and shown through history; and not without the shadow of the cross.

Jesus took all his energy and put it into the areas that were thoroughly authentic. He stood entirely unarmed and without armour. Our Lord stood before the world with the truth of his relationship with God, on the validity of his good news message, and confirming the absolute power of love, of graciousness, or forgiveness and of inclusion; and stood by that right to the end (and beyond); and it proved to be authentic.


Jesus showed that power is always a relationship; that true leadership is about service; and that true community must be about including all others, and not about segregation and separation and silencing of minority voices out of fear……
Jesus established a kingdom where there is an open table, where all are welcome. This is a great mystery though: an open table does not mean anything goes. There are still values to be shared here, that must be shared by all, but there is also openness, dialogue, forgiveness, honesty, charitability, graciousness and inclusion. These are not just the table manners expected, but somehow these values become the way of living in everyday life as well.

I cannot avoid coming back to the theme that echoes in my head every year: the image of a table where everyone sits down, is an image of reconciliation. It is impossible to sit down and share a meal with someone at the same table when we are fighting, when we are alienated and at war. To sit down and share a meal, not only share food, requires of each of us a melting of grudges, and a putting aside of hurts. To eat as equals, who share a common space, a common condition, and sit under the same roof.

As we allow Jesus, the one who comes among us as servant and friend; and who washes our feet as a sign of service, sacrifice and humility, let us affirm the Christian definition of some very special words:

 
POWER…. (a respectful relationship)……
AUTHORITY (truth and integrity, respect and mutuality)…..
KINGSHIP… and leadership (service, love),……
VICTORY… (through sacrifice and love)…….
DOMINION…… (by graciousness, gentleness, mercy and justice)…..

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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly

Also
taken from 365 days with the lord

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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.//
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Memorial Acclamation

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

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Preparation of the Gifts
Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the earth and work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life.
       Blessed be God for ever.

Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink.
       Blessed be God for ever.
Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God,
the almighty Father.
 May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.

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Good Friday homily 2017
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The Cross of Christ is God’s wordless declaration of this: … “I give you my whole heart… I give you my very self… I have held nothing back from you……….” (Christ) invites us to join him in doing the same…..in our words, in our thoughts, in our actions, in our attitudes…..// Christ gives of himself… spiritually and literally…. He gives every last drop……….

Christ is the visible expression of God. And, as we commemorate the solemn festival of Our Lord’s suffering and death.. we see that Jesus is the visible expression of God’s love (which is deeper and more heartfelt than anyone could ever fathom)… and he is the visible expression of God’s mercy, compassion, and kindness… Christ is also the visible expression of God’s Kingdom, God’s priorities and values… and they are beautifully different from what the world often values highest…. Christ… shows us that God is complete, self-sacrificing love and mercy… Christ is “self-emptying love and service for others”…. Jesus is about giving the very last drop of his blood out of love and service to others….

Through Christ’s suffering and death, we are saved.. we are freed.. we are forgiven.. we are given hope to endure all the many “little deaths” and trials and suffering of this world.. For God has the final say.. and it is a word of hope, love and faithfulness… 

In just a short while, in this ceremony, we will have the adoration of the wood of the Holy Cross….. as we show our individual veneration of the Cross… We nail, as it were, to the cross of Christ, all our sins.. our trials.. our temptations.. our failings.. our doubts.. our pride.. our selfishness.. our lack of compassion.. our failures to love… our illness.. our worries.. our thwarted priorities…. 

Christ’s calling out, “My God My God why have you abandoned me” give voice to and God’s presence to all everyone throughout history who has ever suffered hardship, rejection, violence, illness, injustice, war, disaster… and so much more… Christ has entered into all of this and assures us God is in solidarity with them all…. The Lord cares and suffers along with… and lifts them up…….. we are always united deeply in God’s love and faithfulness… even when things are at their worst, and seemingly at their most hopeless…..

When it comes time to venerate the cross, each of us is invited to think (quietly to oneself and to God, who is in the secret places of our heart)… Think of what you are nailing to the cross as you come, for Christ died to save us… to include us… to show us God’s mercy and that God is faithful… yes.. even in our darkest hour…..
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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly



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Homily Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, 2017. Year A - Sunday, April 16, 2017


Psalm:
This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad.

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Christ is risen. Allelulia. He has risen as he said!!
Christ, risen from the dead is the first-fruits of the eternal life promised to all who entrust themselves to him.
A special welcome and thank you to our candidates and cathechumens who tonight are fully received into the Christian faith, in the Catholic church. Thank you for your preparation… the Lord has been guiding you and with you your whole life…. Now he leads you to fuller communion with him in the church and in the faith…. Your reception and your baptism and confirmation and receiving of First holy communion is a wonderful source of renewal and strength for all of us too.. as we this season renew our faith and commitment to Christ and his grace.. Thank you to all who have supported them in this wonderful journey of faith…..

Easter, more than any other feast tells us that God has definitively the last word in all things…. And that word is a profoundly positive and definitive “YES” - first and foremost, a YES to his beloved son…Jesus Christ. Who is God the son; and all that he did and taught in his ministry… and a profound and absolute YES to life…., and to us, as his eternally cherished sons and daughters… Yes to forgiveness of sin for all who are bowed down by the past…. Yes to faithfulness no matter what trials and tragedies befall us in life…….>

- Easter… and the message of the Resurrection is about life, hope, love, forgiveness…
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The irony of the cross and the message of today’s wonderful feast…. Means that it is rather fitting on this Easter celebration to hark back to something I mentioned right at the start of Lent … on ash Wednesday… the beginning of our journey towards this moment…... For I believe that Easter could be summed up by the rather intriguing saying … “The only things that we truly possess, that have abiding and eternal value… are the things we gain by giving them away… the only things worth possessing are the things that only make sense when given…. Which achieve very little if merely stored up….… things like love, (given freely without expectation), kindness and forgiveness, (without expectation of return)…. acts of charity, (not for recognition or approval); random acts of kindness, (that no one will ever know who is responsible for them)/…/ I read a maxim once upholding that there is an odd economic principle associated with love -- the more love you give away, the more love you have. It defies all other economic principles. Our Lord Jesus, in his life, his suffering and death, and his resurrection… is the perfect example of all these wonderful qualities… and even more wonderfully, he invites us all to share in this way of living….
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This Easter, is a special time for giving thanks for and remembering and hopefully getting opportunities to share time with family and friends…
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And Easter is also about reminding us that our God is the God of New starts… and new beginnings….. 
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We also remember prayerfully, all those who have gone before us.. the Resurrection gives us peace in the belief that the lord of the resurrection is faithful to his children.. and raises them up to new and eternal life in heaven… where one day we will all be reunited in joy…
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At Easter, we think of 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>>>> God is with us, God will never abandon us… God truly does want to renew us and give us new hope .. new life… and indescrible mercy….
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Jesus is an unequivocal “yes” to self-sacrifice and service, and love, compassion, mercy and generosity of spirit… of thinking more of others and less of ourselves… - 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 with every new day….. 
 

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References:
Fr Paul W. Kelly

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Easter Sunday of the Resurrection, 2017. Year A


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Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins,
and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.
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//
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Memorial Acclamation

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

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Preparation of the Gifts
Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the earth and work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life.
       Blessed be God for ever.

Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink.
       Blessed be God for ever.
Pray, brothers and sisters, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God,
the almighty Father.
 May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.

Easter I p.24

Euch Prayer One p.49

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Go in peace, Alleluia, Alleluia