Friday, June 11, 2021
Friday, June 4, 2021
Woe, is a strong word
Woe to you”! “Woe to you teachers of the law”. “Woe to you, blind
guides”, “Woe to you, you hypocrites.” Over fifty times in Scripture is that
phrased used in one form or another.
“Woe to you” is a serious charge. It means regret, grief, distress!
In other words, it is a stern warning that you have to change direction.
Let the Word of God be like a fire reaching through our inmost
soul and to transform us into the one who loves us.
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Corpus Christi, what a gift
St.
Angela of Foligno was a Franciscan mystic back in the 13th century
and she had a great love for Jesus and the Blessed Sacrament.
This gift, the miracle of his presence, his real body and blood is sometimes received as passé, routine, with no thought or a care of the greatest sacrifice behind this precious gift.
How hurt Jesus must be when this treasure, his communion with us is received and treated without any emotion.
Jesus
doesn’t want to remain only on the altar.
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Why Mothers know best
How
many would agree, that next to God, mothers know best. I have never heard God
talk to me directly, but so many times, I’ve heard him talk to me through Scripture,
spiritual readings, homilies and even in the voice of advice from other people.
It’s a feeling inside that we know is from God.
Yes, mothers know best. I can think of many occasions growing up that I now regret, not listening to my mother. I was stubborn and could very easily tune out others gracefully and listen to only me.
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Our model in this life
I would like to talk today about someone I believe
we are all attached to in one way or another and that is our Blessed Mother.
Preach and live the rosary mysteries every day,
with our Lady by your side
When
we meditate on the mysteries of the rosary, be part of the story. We can see a
frightful virgin being asked by an angel to be the mother of Creation, in the
form of a new born baby.
We
can be in the story of this now grown man, being handed His heavy Cross, the
beatings His body absorbed for us.
Or
placing ourselves in the garden where the risen Lord had made himself known to
Mary Magdalen and his apostles after his resurrection.
We can even
reflect on the many conversations the apostles had with Mary after his
ascension to heaven. And how they changed with tongues of fire, the tongues of
courage.
Yes, today, we
need to relive those moments because they hold the hope of the future which the
devil wants us to avoid. We must rely on God’s plan, not the plan of the world.
So, let us go to
the Upper room frequently to pray in the company of Mary and the disciples. Experience
the power in the rosary, the weapon of choice.
Pray to Mary, ask
her to be by your side, and fill you with all of the joyous and glorious hope
that’s coming in God’s new world.
Friday, February 19, 2021
I'm giving up liver for lent
Well,
it has arrived! Although, some may still have outside Christmas decorations up
around the house, Lent has arrived.
For the next forty days we find ourselves doing
whatever we can to bring us to the Cross on Good Friday.
“When you fast”, Jesus tells us in the
Gospel of Matthew, “do not look somber as the hypocrites do, for they disfigure
their faces to show men they are fasting.
I tell you the truth, they have
received their reward in full. But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash
your face, so that it will not be obvious to men that you are fasting, but only
to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in
secret, will reward you”.
Friday, February 12, 2021
How to fill your heart with joy
Over the years I have been
involved in many ministries that have been spiritually rewarding for me. Two,
in particular are ministering to the elderly in nursing homes and ministering
to those in prison.
I’d like to share a beautiful story about the blessings I received from visiting those in prison.
I remember George, a prisoner, who for
eight months sat in the back of the room when I conducted a Communion Service
at that prison. Always with his head down, staring at the floor.
When it was time to
receive the Blessed Sacrament, he would remain in his seat with his chin on his
chest, shaking his head from side to side reflecting on where he went wrong.
The other inmates in that room were compassionate and told
me they knew George was hurting deep inside.
One Wednesday, a priest came to hear confessions prior to
the Communion Service and George hurried in first. A transformation was evident for immediately
after his confession George sat in the front row, not in his customary back
seat in the room.
Yes, there was a change in George, a beautiful change. When
it came time to receive the Blessed Sacrament, George came up first and there were
tears in his eyes as he received our Lord for the first time in eight months.
But he walked to his regular seat in the back and, like a
child knowing he is loved by the Father, allowed the tears to flow. “Jesus”, he
said, “stay with me”. The other inmates bowed their heads and were filling up
as well.
The prison ministry,
like any other ministry, has its own rewards, and I have come to realize that
through our hands, our words, our shoulder, we are placing Jesus right there in
the middle. “Where two or three gather in my name I am with you”.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
What is a devout Catholic
“Those
who preach the Gospel should live by the Gospel” (1Cor 9:14). And who is it
that preaches the Gospel. There are those who preach by word, and must live by
those words, while others preach from their heart, by their actions and how
they live their lives.
Friday, January 8, 2021
Love and forgiveness
Two words that are stressed in almost every Book of the
bible, that if followed, can lead us to eternal happiness, are difficult to put
into play. Two words that are powerful, words that when become a part of our
lives can be world changers.
Love and Forgiveness! Two words that could change the world. Maybe not in our time, but if we were to set our minds on practicing these two beautiful words, then maybe we truly could say, someday the world will be a better place. With love and forgiveness the world could be heaven on earth
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