Saturday, September 26, 2015

2015/09/27 - Cut it Off

Before Mass:  Every three years, we here this Gospel, where Jesus commands that if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off.  Better to enter eternal life with one hand than to go into hell with two hands.  Seems very logical  even though it seems a bit extreme  OK  Ill admit  over-the-top extreme.
Now normally, youd expect the preacher to make everybody feel better immediately by saying  well, Jesus didnt really MEAN for us to cut our hands off he was just speaking figuratively  using hyperbole.thats a fancy term for Jesus was just trying to exaggerate to get our attention.
BUT  Im not going to let us all off that easy.  Jesus used these examples for a very real reason.  So as we listen to the readings, think about what Jesus is asking you to cut off.

Homily:
Imagine this  youre going on the ultimate vacation  youre going to hike and climb BY YOURSELF for a week in the wilderness in Utah.  Its going to be awesome.  You set out cross-country, because there are no trails.  You climb up and down canyons.  Then you come to this one canyon, not really a canyon  more like a crevice its like a 3 foot opening in the rock.  You decide to climb down through that crevice.  You get to the bottom and walking along to see where the crevice leads  and you come to a rock thats about waist high, so youre going to have to climb over.  So you do what youve done a thousand times before, you put your arm over the rock and hoist yourself up to climb over  but then without warning, the rock shifts  and pins your arm between the rock and the canyon wall.
Excruciating pain!  You panic  you try to pull your arm out  try to pry the rock up  try to break the rock.  After a while you try to calm yourself  OK lets think this through.  How am I going to get out of this and thats when it really hits youyou are in BIG trouble.  You cant get your arm free there is NOBODY within 20 miles of you, so you cant call for helpoh  and no way youll get a phone signal down here in this crevice.  Youre 100 feet down in a canyon, so nobody is going to SEE you unless they are specifically LOOKING for you but remember  nobody will even notice youre missing for another week  and then theyd have to search a huge wilderness area filled with a thousand crevices to find you, because you arent on any path and didnt tell anybody which direction youd be heading..

Do you feel the gravity of the situation?  Oh  and since youre in Utah, its very easy to get dehydrated  and you only have maybe enough liquids to get you through one day.  You might have enough food for a few days, but without liquids in this desert, youre toast.

What would you do?

I imagine many of you have heard the story about Aron Ralston  in fact, you may have seen the movie about him called 127 hours.  This situation pretty much describes Arons experience back in 2003.  He spent more than 5 days, pinned in the canyon - doing everything he could to stay alive hoping beyond hope that somebody would find him.  But finally, on the 5th day, he came to the conclusion that if he didnt do something drastic, he was going to die.

So he did do something drastic He took out his pocket knife and cut his arm off  broke the bone  and then climbed out of the canyon and hiked 8 miles until he came across some other people who helped him get out of the wilderness.

Its gruesome, I know  but think about it  if it was you  could you do it?  If you knew that it was a choice between living to see tomorrow with one hand  or dying right there in the canyon with two hands could you and I do it?

I think this perfectly illustrates what Jesus is saying today.  What has us pinned in the canyon?  How is Satan holding us down?  If there is anything in our lives that is causing us to sin, cut it off better to go to heaven with one hand, than to go to hell with two hands.

We all have SOMETHING we need to cut off.   Yeah, Jesus may not seriously want us to cut off body parts but he IS seriously talking about taking RADICAL ACTION.  Maybe TV is your downfall  throw away the TV.  Maybe were stingy and greedy with our money  if that is causing us to sin  cut it off!  If alcohol is our problem  dump it out.  If lust is your problem, get rid of the things that lead you into that temptation.  I know thats particularly a problem for men, but I understand some women struggle with that as well.
But theres another Radical teaching in the Gospel we shouldnt overlook.  Jesus says that whoever causes somebody else to sin  it would be better if they were thrown into the sea.  So even if we are not committing the sin, if something we do CONTRIBUTES to someone else sinning, we share the guilt.  How we dress  how we act  how we speak  peer pressure if anything I do contributes to somebody else being led into temptation it would be better if I was thrown into the sea with a millstone around my neck.
                    
Its time we stop watering down the Gospel Jesus is calling for RADICAL discipleship.  We are not going to STUMBLE into HeavenWell only find if we SEEK it.  Well only experience heaven if we make radical change in our lives.  Ask God to point out the things in your life where Satan has us pinned.  Whatever draws us to sin OR however we contribute to someone elses sin  bring it to confession

 and cut it off.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

2015/08/02 daily bread

Before Mass:

Give us this day our daily bread we pray it all the time but what does it mean?  Todays readings give us some insight into that.  To set the stage, it helps to know that todays Gospel come the day after last Sundays Gospel where Jesus fed the 5000.  Pay attention to the details today.  Pay attention to what the Israelites say in that first reading and think about what it really implies.  Notice the attitude of the crowd in the Gospel, and think about what THAT really implies. 

Homily:

Ever read the Little House on the Prairie books?  GREAT reading honestly.  Its a simple story which tells a lot about how people lived in the late 1800s in the plains.  In one book called The Long Winter, their town in Minnesota had gotten cut off from civilization by a series of blizzards.  For MONTHS, the train couldnt get through, so there were no provisions no food.  All they had was wheat and not enough of that.  They would take their daily ration of wheat and make a course bread from it and for months THAT was all they ate.  As you can imagine, they were close to starvation.  I bring it up because of what the little girl said one time as they sat down to eat.  Something like Ill be glad if I never see wheat bread again as long as I live.  Her mom immediately snapped at her for being so ungrateful.  Mom knew that there was only enough wheat left for one more day and after that there was no telling how she would feed the family.   

Its easy, when were in the midst of suffering, to concentrate on what we DONT have, rather than the blessings.  The girl had lost sight of what a blessing it was to have that daily portion of bread. 

The Israelites had DEFINITELY lost sight of the blessings theyd received.  They somehow forgot all the wonders God had done to deliver them out of Egypt the plagues, the parting of the red sea, the pillar of fire  today, they were lamenting that they were hungry and apparently they were all drama-queens oh, if ONLY we had stayed in Egypt!  At least there we had enough food to eat!  REALLY  do you realize what youre saying?  YOU WOULD RATHER BE A SLAVE TO PHAROAOH THAN BE FREE.  Really?  Yeah- pharaoh might beat us and make us work all day for nothing and kill our kids and deprive us of our dignity but hey at least we had food!!!

God needed to teach them a lesson.  It wasnt their fault they acted like that:  The Israelites had been slaves for 400 years, so ALL THEY KNEW was to trust PHAROAOH to feed them.  God needed to get them to realize that HE is the real source of their food.  Listen to this one line again:

Each day the people are to go out and gather their daily portion; thus will I test them, to see whether they follow my instructions or not.

Notice the part about the daily portion remind you of anything?  give us this day our daily bread.  Gods been trying to teach us to take only what we need for like 3000 years now.  See God sent just enough manna for everyone to have what they need.  The catch is anything you dont eat today will rot overnight.  So anything I collect more than what I need is wasted AND it means somebody else didnt get their share.

They needed to learn to depend on GOD for their daily bread. 

God provides what we need every day.  Some days it will seem like not enough but He gives us enough to sustain us through the desert.  Youve probably heard the cliché:  if God brings you to it, hell bring you through it.  If God leads you to the desert, hell provide what you need to get through that desert. Often we wont recognize the manna while were in the midst of lifes troubles - until afterward -looking back.  We thought he had abandoned us, but in hindsight, we see his Grace at work sustaining us each day of the journey.   

Jerry spent several years in the desert.  He started drinking when he was in High School it started out as a social thing, you know, to fit in with the crowd.  Through college, weekends were for one thing:  drinking parties.  After dropping out of college, Jerry found that he couldnt stop drinking.  Anytime he tried to put the bottle down, he would get depressed and shaky.  When he was drinking, he felt like he was fun to be around like everybody was his friend but when he put the bottle down, he found that he didnt have anything to say.  So he kept drinking  but it was killing him.  He lost his job three times, because too often he just wouldnt show up.  He couldnt hold a steady relationship with the women he dated.  He had alienated his brothers and sisters because he had lied to them repeatedly and even stole from them to be able to afford his next drinking binge.  He knew his life was in shambles he wanted so much more out of life so he TRIED to quit but every time he tried, the depression would set in again.  Then hed think at least while I was drinking, I was fun to be around.  The guys at the bar were all my buddies but now Ive got nobody.

He decided that it was better to be a slave to his addiction than to be free.  At least with his addiction, he didnt have to feel the pain that the alcohol had caused to him and those around him he could stay numb. 

Jerry was like the Israelites in the desert.  They would rather be slaves to Pharoah than take a chance that God could sustain them in the desert.  Better the devil you know that the devil you dont.so to speak. 

How does that fit your life and mine?  We all have situations, addictions, and habits that control us at times.  Only you know what it is in your own life something that you know you should get rid of but its easier to just keep it, rather than upsetting the boat. 

Think of the woman in an abusive relationship who stays with her husband for years and hides the bruises. Shes afraid to leave because well at least with him she has a roof over her head and food to eat.  Besides, if she were to try to get help, it might upset him and make him even more violent.  And what will people think of me!? 

Or the guy at work who is so negative such an instigator of trouble that he is poisoning the whole place.  Everyones attitude suffers because he brings everyone down.  However, he also goes out of his way to do extra work all the time so the folks in charge dont want to chase him away.  Better to live with the poisonous attitude than to risk getting less work done. 

All of these situations require a leap of faith a journey into the desert of the unknown.  Would we prefer to stay in our slavery to our addictions and habits or would we like to feel the freedom that God offers?  God doesnt guarantee that every leap of faith will be easy or even successful but in every journey, Hes teaching us to trust HIM to sustain us daily

but we might not recognize the manna until weve gotten through the desert.

Monday, July 20, 2015

2015/07/19 Sheep without a Shepherd

Before Mass:  The first reading scares me today  it is a warning to all pastors who fail to keep the flock together.  Woe to you shepherds who mislead and scatter the flock!  You know  there are many members of our flock who will not be with us this weekend is that MY fault?  Is there something I taught that I shouldnt have?  Is there something I failed to teach that I should have?  God promises to punish me and Fr. Eugene if we DONT do everything in our power to keep HIS flock together.  This is serious business with eternal consequences.

Today - Be thinking for yourself about two questions:  The big question is this:  who is MY shepherd?  Who do I allow to lead me?
And secondly  in some way  every ONE of us is responsible for keeping the flock together so ask yourself what role do I play in scattering the flock?  In what way to do I work to keep the flock together?

Homily:
They were like Sheep without a Shepherd.
What do you mean no shepherds?  They had synagogues and temples with rabbis and priests and scholars of the law....they had plenty of shepherds.  Plenty of people who claimed to be in charge of the flock.  But Jesus himself said  they were like sheep without a shepherd.
What did Jesus see in them?  What does a sheep without a shepherd look like?  I dont have experience myself  but Im told that merino sheep are very high on the brain scale.  If theyre caught in a flood, they wont move to higher ground.  If a wildfire is headed their way, theyll run around in a circle until the fire catches them.  If water is available in three corners of the pen, theyll all gather in the fourth corner and die of dehydration.  Now this may be exaggeration, but who am I to say.  Is THAT what Jesus saw that made him think the people were sheep without a shepherd?  Was he calling them stupid?  I dont think so  Theres another story I heard of a ship carrying sheep across the water and one Ram jumped off and the entire herd followed and drowned. 
THIS that might explain what Jesus saw.  Sheep WANT to follow a leader.  While they have their individuality, their instinct is to follow.  Without a GOOD leader, theyll follow anything.

Jesus saw that the people were searching for a leader 

The religious leaders of the day who were SUPPOSED to care for the flock hadnt done the job.  Religion was not about relationship with God  only rules.  All those rules were used to EXCLUDE people.  The average guy couldncompeted Just to go to the temple, they had to go through a series of ritual washings just to enter the temple so much so that most would say, I cant compete...I can never be good enoughIm not even worthy to go to church


Jesus knew these people were like sheep without a shepherd  they were SEARCHING for a leader.  They would follow anybody who gave them hope because as far as they knew, they had been excluded from Gods kingdom.  They were cut off from God!

Is that you and I?  Are we looking for a someone to follow?  Will we follow any teaching that makes us feel good?   Thats really the main question of the day: who do I allow to teach me?  Who do I allow to shepherd me?  Political leaders?, Donald Trump?  radioand tv?, friends, Internet?.. and likewise:  Who leads your children?   

This is where the psalm comes in the Lord is my Shepherd in verdant pastures he gives me repose do you know what that really means?  We donsayverdant and repose very often in fact, I only say that when Im reciting this psalm  J   whats it mean?  Verdant is green  kind of like it is here after all the rain  lush, green, lots of grass.  Repose means sleep!... So its really saying in green pastures he gives me sleep This is important if you understand the geography in Israel  its pretty dry, so as soon as the flock awakened, the shepherd would drive them like 10 miles to find a new pasture because they all the grass the night before and slept where there was no grass left. You woke up hungry and had to walk for hours before you could eat againThe Good shepherd takes us to a pasture that is so plentifulso verdant, we can start eating as soon as we get up in the morning.
By restful waters he leads me’… the watering holes were a dangerous place predators would lurk there, so sheep were scared even to approach it.  But the good shepherd takes us to a watering hole where we dont have to be afraid.
Even though I walk in the dark valley I fear no evil; for you are at my side
This surely applies to us we all go through dark times.  In those moments, often our only source of courage and peace is our shepherd.  If we didnt have Jesus beside us in those times of despair, how could we go on?

So  is HE?  Is Jesus YOUR shepherd?
Can we honestly say that we look to our shepherd at the beginning of each day to thank Him for the verdant pastures around us  all those blessings he gives us:... the house we live in, the bed we woke up in, the food awaiting us in the kitchen. 
Do we look to Jesus to guide us throughout the day?  To protect us from evil?

Or  do we only follow Him when its convenientpolitically correct or when theres something in it for us?  Back to our big question of the day:  if we DONT allow Jesus to lead us every minute of the day, who DO we allow to lead us the rest of the time?

Whereas the good shepherd leads us in paths of righteousness, any other leader will lead us down many wrong paths.  We dont have to look far to see how the culture is leading us away from God and toward evil.  Our culture is like a wolf, picking off one lamb at a time. devouring souls.  The sad part is that in many respects, weve done it to ourselves. 
Our culture has chosen shepherds who publicly made it clear that they stand against the teachings of the Church…and some of them even call themselves Catholic.  As Americans, we are free to choose them… but when we choose shepherds like that - we can’t be surprised that they’ll put into place a set of judges who will redefine the foundations of our society.  Obviously, I’m referring to the series of court decisions on abortion rights and the recent decision about the definition of Marriage.  Honestly, the day is likely coming where we won’t get married in Church anymore.  More likely, you’ll come to the Church for the Sacrament of Matrimony… then go to the courthouse to have the marriage license signed.  Christianity is under attack…But we knew that when we chose who we wanted to follow.  
It’s still our choice:  We can choose to follow Jesus, the Good Shepherd – or we can choose to follow anybody who makes us feel good… but we might find ourselves following them off the side of the ship.  

Sunday, June 7, 2015

2015/06/07 - Corpus Christi - Inside Out

A couple of years ago, a young lady was talking to me about why she didnt become Catholic.  I mean - it seemed like the obvious next step to me she and her boyfriend came to Mass together quite often so whats the hold-up?  Her argument was simple, yet more profound than I had expected.  She had trouble with how we call the Mass a sacrifice.  Does that strike anybody HERE as odd?  No weve heard the words all our lives what we do here at Mass is called many things:  the Eucharist, the Lords Supper, the supper of the Lamb, you could call it a re-enactment of the Last supper even but her beef was when we called this the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

Now to me, this shows that she had actually given this some thought and had come to the conclusion that this didnt make sense.  To her credit, her claim is not un-founded.  We read in scripture that Jesus died once for all which means no further sacrifices are needed!  Thats why we dont have the temple anymorewe dont NEED to continually kill lambs and goats and turtledoves on our altar.  Jesus sacrifice was the sacrifice to end all sacrifices.  So where do we get off offering the sacrifice of the Mass all over the world every day? 

Well todays readings, I think, make this point about as clear as can be.  Were gonna have to do a little scripture study this morning to help everyone understand this so grab your missallette and turn to page 176:

Look at that first reading:  about half way through Moses sent some men to offer some sacrifices then look what he did with the blood:

Moses took half of the blood and put it in large bowls; the other half he splashed on the altar. Taking the book of the covenant, he read it aloud to the people, who answered, All that the LORD has said, we will heed and do.Then he took the blood and sprinkled it on the people, saying, This is the blood of the covenant that the LORD has made with you in accordance with all these words of his. 

“this is the blood of the covenant”…wow…that should sound pretty familiar to us.  Remember that, we’ll come right back to it.  Look specifically at what was going on…. Moses read the book of the covenant to the people… remind you of anything?  Isn’t that what we just did 3 minutes ago?!  Next he took the blood of the sacrifice and did what:  splashed half on the altar – and sprinkled the rest ON THE PEOPLE!  Think about that – imagine you’re in the congregation that day and they come around throwing blood all over the place.  If you’ve ever been near the end of the aisle when Fr. Eugene comes around with the holy water… just imagine if that was BLOOD he was sprinkling.  Seems really weird and maybe even gross to us now… but this was the BLOOD OF THE COVENANT – and the fact that you had the PHYSICAL BLOOD STAINS on your clothing was an outward sign to the world that YOU were in on the covenant – you and God were reconciled. 

Next – check out the second reading – even more deep imagery here:  He’s describing what the High Priest would do on the day of Atonement…. You ever heard of Yom Kippur?  That is the highest feast of the year for Jews – it was the only day of the year that the High Priest would enter the Holy of Holies – that’s the inner chamber of the Temple where it was believed that God dwelt.  This was HIS home on earth.  [Other than that day – nobody could enter the Holy of Holies – in fact, they would tie a rope to the high priest just in case he would faint or something so they could pull him out – because NOBODY else was allowed in there.]  On the day of Atonement, the High Priest went in and offered a sacrifice for the whole nation.  Listen to this… he would kill the lamb… splash half the blood on the altar … and the other half he would – what?  Sprinkle on the people!  Sound familiar?  Every year, the High Priest would re-enact the sacrifice that Moses made way back at Mt. Sinai!  This was how they constantly re-atoned for the sins of the nation.  This is how they renewed the covenant with God.  Which covenant was that?  The same covenant that God made way back in Moses’ time. 

Now –knowing that background, perhaps the rest of that reading makes a bit more sense.  I’d love to re-read it all – but just check out that one long sentence:

For if the blood of goats and bulls and the sprinkling of a heifers ashes can sanctify those who are defiled so that their flesh is cleansed, how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from dead works to worship the living God.

Notice the blood of the first sacrifice, he says, cleansed our flesh but the blood of the new covenant cleanses our consciences.  Thats a big difference.  Like I said, that old covenant seemed to focus mainly on what the people DID the external observances of what God told them to do.  The new covenant is more of an INTERNAL change.  And for that reason, we come forward at communion not to have the blood sprinkled on our OUTSIDE but to DRINK the blood to take it into our own body so that we can be cleansed from the INSIDE OUT!

 This sacrifice of Jesus was the ultimate Day of Atonement.  He didnt just go into the Holy of Holies in the Temple he entered the ultimate Holy of Holies HEAVEN where God dwells.  And what did he do there?   Dont miss this He entered the holy of holies with the PERFECT sacrifice.  Not the blood of lambs or bulls but with his OWN BLOOD.  He achieved perfect atonement for us because HE HAS ENTERED HEAVEN AS THE PERFECT SACRIFICE AND REMAINS THERE He is both Human and Divine so for the first time, Humanity and Divinity are united in heaven. 

When Jesus said in the Gospel this is the blood of the covenant in the Gospel surely that means so much more to all of us now.  This is the sacrifice of atonement.  Offered once for all so the young lady was right we DONT have to continually sacrifice anymore.  What we do is RE-PRESENT the same sacrifice to God through our Mass.  Jesus does not die every time we come to the altar.  He becomes present in the Eucharist body, blood, soul, and divinity let me try to explain this:  Jesus is in heaven, right?  Well at the moment of consecration we believe that somehow we are united to heavenand Jesus, who is standing forever before God the Father as the perfect lamb, slain as atonement for the sins of the world is also present to us here on our altarand we offer this body and blood back to God as our weekly or daily atonement.  Bends our brains doesnt it??  We dont have to understand it just participate in communion in order to renew OUR side of the covenant.  The sign of that covenant is the Body and Blood that we take into ourselves.  We are changed inside out.