Today at Holy Mass we hear in the Gospel of St Mark a story about a man who was sick……Great crowds prevented him from seeing Jesus, so his friends cut a hole in the roof and lowered him down to Christ…What determination!…What faith!…..”They came bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men. Unable to get near Jesus because of the crowd, they opened up the roof above him. After they had broken through, they let down the mat on which the paralytic was lying. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to him, “Child, your sins are forgiven.”………….So the questions today that we should consider after reading this story are…How far will we go to encounter Christ?…..What is keeping you from this encounter?…This man in the story today could not walk, so his friends lowered him down from the roof of a building….What about us?…..Clearly all we have to do is walk through the doors of a Church…Sit with a priest and confess our sins….Or, if you are not ready for that......Sit in front of the Blessed Sacrament in silence…..We have been blessed with our health, not like this man in the gospel story today…Are we talking full advantage of the opportunities given to us by Christ himself?……Because like all opportunities presented to us in this life - There comes a time when they run out…One day our life will end and when that end comes, the “opportunities” end as well…..Make your time on this earth count!….And if you have to “cut a hole in a roof” to encounter Christ - So be it!…Do what ever it takes!
Friday, January 17, 2025
How far will we go to encounter Christ?….Do you believe that Christ is fully present in the Eucharist?….If you do, there is no obstacle that will get in your way…This is the “key” - And it is also the "door" to the solution
Thursday, January 16, 2025
We can not “self manufacture” the life we all want - Don’t believe the lie….“Harden not your hearts” - We need to “plug” into the Life of God because if we do not - The “light” goes out
Today at Holy Mass we hear in the first reading from a Letter to the Hebrews…..”Oh, that today you would hear his voice, “Harden not your hearts”…How easy it is to get cynical….To allow the world to make us hard…We all have “seen too much”…But the Scripture’s today remind us…..Be open….Give people the benefit of the doubt…Be positive…….Be a person of hope……..Its very easy to acquire a hard heart if we only focus on the “things of this world”…..But God did not make us for this world….He created us for “greater things”….The Letter to the Hebrews goes on today…..”Take care, brothers and sisters, that none of you may have an evil and unfaithful heart, so as to forsake the living God. Encourage yourselves daily while it is still “today”…All we have is today, God does not promise us anything more than that…Strive to live in the present…Don’t let thoughts of “what if” that may never happen ruin the present moment……..But how do we do all this?….These things are easy to say - right?…..We do them by and through grace……The grace of God makes us forever young!…..Daily Prayer, Weekly fasting and living a Sacramental life…These things are the “tools” of grace…..Without them, its very easy to allow what we see and experience in the world to make us hard……The first reading today at Mass ends with this…….....”We have become partners of Christ if only we hold the beginning of the reality firm until the end”…..We must persevere until the end…..Our human condition gets tired…We get “bored”….We grow weak with time…But again, the Spirit of God and the grace of the Sacramental life makes the life of a Catholic forever new!….This “life” is shown in our smile…In our eyes…And in our voice…..This is the Life of God, shining in and through us - So “harden not your hearts”
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
”Because he himself was tested through what he suffered, he is able to help those who are being tested”……We need to get back to First Principles!
Today at Holy Mass we hear in the first reading from a Letter to the Hebrews what the mission of Jesus Christ is all about…..He came and walked among us to “expiate the sins of his people”….This is why God the Father sent his son to us - Period Full Stop!…To forgive our sins…..One would think before we can be forgiven, one has to feel the need to be forgiven…I guess the question today is…Do we?…Do we believe we need a means for our sins to be forgiven?…We are all sinners - right?…No one is perfect - right?…So based upon that reality, Jesus is the guy to help us - right?…..When one does something wrong, say to his brother…The first step is to acknowledge the mistake and then say the words, “I am sorry”…..That simple sentence…”Forgive me, I am sorry” is truly one of the most powerful sentences ever said…Yet, mankind does not want to say it…..The first reading goes on today and says…..”Because he himself was tested through what he suffered, he is able to help those who are being tested”…In order to learn, we first have to admit we made a mistake and then we have to go to the one who can forgive us…This is why our world is “sick” - Its in desperate need of a Physician - And Jesus is that “Divine Physician” - And the Catholic Church is the “hospital”…….This is why Jesus walked among us - Period Full Stop!….One Sacramental Confession can erase a life time of sin…Think about that for a minute
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
”Put on the armor of God”….Only then will you truly “see”
Today at Holy Mass in the Gospel of St Mark Jesus confronts the devil……Do you believe that that devil exists? - Because he does!…”In their synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit; he cried out, “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are the Holy One of God!”…..Notice, a few things about this encounter…The people in the synagogue did not recognize the devil…But Jesus could…Also, the devil knew actually who Jesus was……..The devil to this very day lurks in our society and frankly most do not see him…Like the people of Jesus’s day…..The only way to “see” the devil and his minions is to put on “the eyes of God”…How do we put on the eyes of God?……..By drawing close to him…….People today assume that if a person is intelligent or educated, they someone how “get it”…..Nothing could be further for the truth…..Being “smart” has nothing to do with “seeing” the world as God sees it - As the world truly is…..This is why we must strive to draw close to God, through daily prayer, through fasting, through the Sacraments….The spirit of the devil is like a mist…This “mist” seeps under the doorway of a home…This “mist” corrupts our minds and hearts…This “mist” gets into the minds of our children…The spirit of the devil is subtle, patient and plays the long game…..Don’t think for a moment you can defeat the devil without the grace of God…The devil is stronger then you, smarter than you and knows everyone of your weakness…However, when you are in the state of grace, when you stand with Our Lady…The devil flees…….”Children, you are from God and have overcome them, because he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world”…Still don’t think the devil exists?
Monday, January 13, 2025
Listen, it’s up to you……What is your focus?……What is the goal of your life?…….Is the “Kingdom of God at hand” for you?
Today at Holy Mass, the Gospel of St Mark begins with this sentence….”After John had been arrested, Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the Gospel of God: “This is the time of fulfillment. The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel”…Think about that statement for a moment…Jesus was just a “regular guy” and he is saying that people need to repent - And now! - Because God is coming……How would you react to such a statement?….His peers probably thought Jesus to be crazy…But history has perfect vision when looking back in hindsight…Clearly Jesus was on to something….His life ushered in a new era to humanity…But again, his message was probably thought to be crazy…Mark’s gospel goes on - As Jesus said what he said - He sees a few guys who take what he said seriously….’As he passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea; they were fishermen. Jesus said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Then they left their nets and followed him”…What made these men different then the rest of the people who heard the same message?….”The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel”…..It had to be their hearts and their life's focus - Simon (soon to be Peter) and his brother Andrew “were in the world but not of the world” as we as Catholics are to live today…As working men they saw how the “world operates” as we do today….And while they had to work in this world, they did not embrace the “ways of the world”…..That is why they took to heart what Jesus said and the rest of the crowd did not……What is the focus of your life?…..What do you prioritize?…..If we focus on worldly things, we will always “miss” the message of Christ….The same message that came out of Jesus's mouth 2000 years ago is spoken today….And most miss it…Because our hearts are far from God…Our hearts are focused on “things”…..If we are to follow the example of Simon and Andrew we must redirect our life’s focus….While we have our day to day responsibilities, our view of the world should be seen through the lens of our Catholic faith…We are here on this earth for such a short period of time - Then we are gone!…..If our focus is on the material, we will always miss the spiritual….We will even think the words of Jesus are “crazy”….”The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the Gospel”
Sunday, January 12, 2025
“You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased”……I hope to hear those same words one day as well.....Our journey begins at baptism….How it ends is completely up to me and you
Today at Holy Mass the Universal Church commemorates the Baptism of the Lord…Many people may ask - Why did Jesus get baptized by John in the river Jordan?…..Jesus by his baptism made the waters pure for us…We are all born tainted by original sin, our baptism wipes away this sin of our original parents and marks us as children of God….The mark of baptism is indelible, it can not be removed….In addition, the “seeds of grace” from our baptism are forever working within us…But like all “good seeds” they need to be cared for in order to bear fruit.............”The people were filled with expectation, and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be the Christ. John answered them all, saying, “I am baptizing you with water, but one mightier than I is coming. I am not worthy to loosen the thongs of his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.”…….When we were baptized we became a new creation - Do we view it this way?…Do we take our baptism or the baptism of our children for granted?
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Its not as complicated as we make it……”He must increase; I must decrease”
Today at Holy Mass we hear from the Holy Gospel of St John….In the entire bible many important words are written…However, there are some messages that really stand out…..One of those messages ends the gospel reading today at Mass….”He must increase; I must decrease”……..This one sentence provides a key to a holy life…John the Baptist said these words and as many know, God sent John to prepare the world for Christ….Jesus himself said this about John…..”Among those born of women there has been none greater than John the Baptist”…..Therefore, we as Catholics should pay particular attention to the words of John the Baptist…So why is this one sentence I noted so important?…..”He must increase; I must decrease”….Because only God can give us the Holy Spirit….We can not self manufacture it - No matter who you are - No matter how smart - No matter how educated - No matter how gifted….And in order to receive the Holy Spirit, we must make room for it in our hearts…What does that mean?…..There are many “things” that “get in the way” of the Holy Spirit in our life….And the more we “empty” ourselves of those “things” the more God can fill us with himself…John the Baptist “figured it out”…..There is a two fold process in growing in holiness…The first part is detaching ourselves from “things” and many of those “things” are not material in nature (some are)…We create all sorts of “idols” that fill our lives and keep us from God…We need to strive to shed these “things” from our life…Fasting helps us to accomplish this task, so does assisting the poor with our time and resources….. The second step in this process of allowing God to fill us….How do we do that?…Daily prayer, Spiritual reading, Monthly Sacramental Confession, Daily reception of the Blessed Sacrament, Eucharistic Adoration…..A jug of water must first be emptied in order for pure milk to be poured into it…..Not even God can fill a jug with milk that has water in it to the brim…But when we “pour out the water”, the milk will flow into the jug……This is analogous to the Spiritual life……We can not give what we do not have….Before we can receive the Holy Spirit as it was intended to be given to us, there needs to be room within our soul for it…..”He must increase; I must decrease”