Thursday, March 5, 2026

Talk is cheap


Today at Holy Mass we hear from the Gospel of St Luke the story of a poor man named Lazarus and a rich man…..This story should haunt us! - Speaking personally it haunts me!…The rich man had a good life - Was given everything but Lazarus was not as fortunate…And the rich man took for granted everything that was given to him….Never giving a second thought to how Lazarus suffered…..The world today should think long and hard about this story because one day we all will stand before God and be judged….Its very easy to criticize the rich man in this story but in many ways, we all are like him….While we cannot help everyone, do we have “eyes to see” the poor around us?….Keeping in mind, before we can give assistance to the poor, we must “see” them……..If we were to look at the wealth of this world objectively today, there is no reason why anyone should be poor….What we have forgotten is, that everything we have is a gift from God and in a “New York minute”, everything can be taken away - Even from the most gifted and powerful people - “Think” of how natural disasters effect the rich and poor alike - “Think” of how the COVID Virus resulted in the deaths of millions globally - Nothing could be done to stop it!…..Yet we somehow “think” we are immune from death - That our “gifts and wealth” insulate us……Notice in the story today told to us at Mass - St Luke states the following….”When the poor man died, he was carried away by angels to the bosom of Abraham. The rich man also died and was buried” - Both the rich and the poor die alike and both will stand before God…All the “things” we chase after in this life at that point mean nothing - Yet we “conveniently forget” that reality……Something else jumped out at me as I read this passage from St Luke today…..The rich man asks God to warn people about his fate….God says something rather interesting……”Then I beg you, father, send him to my father's house, for I have five brothers, so that he may warn them, lest they too come to this place of torment.' But Abraham replied, 'They have Moses and the prophets. Let them listen to them.' He said, 'Oh no, father Abraham, but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.' Then Abraham said, 'If they will not listen to Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded if someone should rise from the dead”………Each and every day as Catholics we hear the words of Jesus Christ read to us at Mass - But do we really “hear” the words spoken from the pulpit?…..God instructs us - God warns us repeatedly - God tries his best to form us - But do we “hear him? - More importantly, if we do “hear” him - Do we respond? - Where we spend eternity rest in the balance of these very important questions…..What we say we believe means very little - Its what we do that counts - Its the daily choices we make that count…..”I call heaven and earth today to witness against you: I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life, then, that you and your descendants may live, by loving the LORD, your God, obeying his voice, and holding fast to him. For that will mean life for you, a long life for you to live on the land which the LORD swore to your ancestors, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to give to them”……Choose life! - Because it is a choice, its not a guarantee!


“Blessed are they who have kept the word with a generous heart and yield a harvest through perseverance”


No one ever became poor by sharing…..As a married man with five children, my wife and I have been given a great responsibility by God…We must raise and educate five human beings and that costs money - There is no way around that reality….With that said, how we put our money to use tells the world around us a lot….God gives us what we need - Not necessarily what we want - Do we give to our children in the same manner?…..Do we as Catholics live simply and humbly? - Because if we do, we may find that not only can we provide for our family, but we can also share with those around us, especially those who are in need…This is a choice to live like this and a married couple must make this choice in the beginning of their marriage…..When one lives a life of giving - Giving not only to our immediate family but to others around us - Such a person is filled with great joy and deep peace…..Each of us were born to live this way - Its in our DNA to share and when we do - The Holy Spirit floods into our soul……As Catholics, if you take the time to read the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church - How we are to live is documented very clearly for us…After you read this document, ask yourself - ”Is this what you see in America, even among many Catholics?…..When I entered college at eighteen years old, I was not a practicing Catholic sadly…I did however go to a Catholic College and the religious order that ran the university took a vow of poverty…I can remember very vividly one of the first days on campus and I was told that the president’s home on the campus was referred to by the faculty as “the mansion”….I thought to myself - “How can a priest who took a vow of poverty live in a mansion?”…Now I am not “point fingers” here - Just raising an important point - Why you may ask? - Because this is how the secular world looks at us Catholics…..When we have been give many things - Do we share them? - Do we have large families open to life? - Do we share with the poor? - Do we live simply?….Again, why do I say this? - Because the world is watching! - And so is God…At the same university where I attended, there was a sign above the library - The sign read…”Those who have been given much - Much will be expected” - We either believe that or we do not - And the Gospel today from Mass about Lazarus and the rich man illustrates this for us very clearly…..”I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life”


“Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose hope is the LORD. He is like a tree planted beside the waters that stretches out its roots to the stream: It fears not the heat when it comes, its leaves stay green; In the year of drought it shows no distress, but still bears fruit”


The Gospel today from Mass I believe is something we as Catholics should take very seriously…..It all comes down to how we view our lives - If we are building our “castle” here on earth - We will not share and hoard all the “good things” we have acquired - But if we are looking to heaven and know that we are simply pilgrims “passing through” this world - Then we will share of our resources with others and not count the cost…..We all “heard” the message today from St Luke - How we live matters! - If we share matters!….Once we authentically encounter the Lord - Once we truly “see” him in the Blessed Sacrament - Then and only then will we “see” him in others, most especially the poor….And when we “see” Our Lord in others, it only then makes sense that we will respond…It all comes down to “what we see”….Because before we can help others and share of our resources - We first have to “see” those around us - Do we “see”?….”Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God”….If we “see” then our actions will follow….And our actions will “speak” to the world around us…This is how we “convince” the unbelieving world that God is real - That the Catholic Church contains the fullness of Truth…”For I was hungry and you fed me…I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink…I was naked and you clothed me…..Talk is cheap…….JMJ

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