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Our God weeps for us in our sufferings but also for all the slaughtered innocents. The Lord heals the humble. “You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!” - February 10th-11th, 2024 - 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Transfiguration of Our Lord Parish

In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity, as reported in Jeremiah 31:31-34, every human being can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so please feel free to share with others these homilies and your own personal faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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6th Sunday in Ordinary Time  



VOCATION: Jesus calls us - He calls you to follow Him, to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and become a missionary disciple....

Saturday Gospel & Homily MP3 PDF version 

Sunday Gospel & Homily MP3 PDF version 

What are the offerings that we bring to God? What is the meaning of "HOSANNAH!" We acclaim God for his greatness and praise Him, while at the same time calling upon Him to rescue us in our distress.... "HOSANNAH!" MP3 version 


“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!”

Leviticus is the third book in the Bible; it comes after Genesis – which relates how God created the universe as our home and then created us human beings to live in friendship with Him on this Earth. God allowed our first parents to be tempted by the rebellious angel, the devil, who appeared as a lying snake. God permits us also to be tempted and tested in order to allow us to develop character by choosing to trust in God more than in anyone or anything.

Our first parents chose to stop trusting in God. The deadly consequences since then have been frustration in our labours, pain, suffering, illness, and death. In his mercy, God promised to save us from this distress. This promise was transmitted from generation to generation by the practice of faith in God. Then came Noah, and later Abraham and Sarah. Their son Isaac, had two sons, Esau and Jacob. God gave Jacob the name of Israel. He had twelve sons with two wives. The ten brothers were jealous of their half brother, Joseph, because their father loved him; so, they sold him into slavery. God used that evil act to bring blessing on the whole family.

“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!”

God was with Joseph. He was a holy man who prayed and tried to please God in all things. God’s favour on Joseph lifted him up to Pharaoh’s right hand, and he organized the kingdom to be prepared when years of famine struck the whole Middle East. In this way, his brothers came to Egypt to buy grain and eventually their whole family, with their elderly father Jacob, came to Egypt. Joseph and his brothers were reconciled when he forgave them and told them how God had used their evil deed in the past to save the whole family from starvation in time of famine.

Exodus comes after Genesis. It tells how after four centuries Egypt became jealous and afraid of Israel, because God blessed his people and made them numerous. Pharaoh did not know God as his predecessors had known God. He took harsh measures to oppress Israel. God raised up Moses as leader, but first he had to be tested. He got in trouble and had to escape. In Midian, he met a family, married one of the daughters, and became a shepherd. God revealed himself to Moses in a bush that burned but was not consumed. He sent him back to Egypt to go deliver his people who were crying out to God. God worked wonders through Moses and forced Pharaoh to let his people go. Their liberation from the captivity of Egypt is called their exodus.

“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!”

Leviticus comes after Genesis and Exodus. Through Moses, God gave his people the Law with rules to show people how to live a life pleasing to God, and how to avoid doing evil, which cuts people off from God’s blessings. The people needed rules because they were so headstrong and reluctant to follow the Lord’s ways. The purpose of the Law was to point out to people their sins, the ways in which they did evil and were displeasing to God, and how to repent.

“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!”

God told his people to isolate lepers to contain the infection and stop it from spreading. Modern medicine still uses isolation to contain infections. God told them how to reintegrate the sick after they recovered. Jesus came to heal the sick, wounded, or those possessed by demons. Jesus came to reconcile us to his Father by forgiving our sins. We are complex living beings. Our mind, heart, soul, and body are intricately connected. Any trouble in one part affects our whole being. Pornography is a deadly plague infecting all of humanity today. Even children are being exposed. Porn perverts what God made beautiful. Human sexuality is designed to love and serve the dignity of the other person. Using it to selfishly seek pleasure infects us and blinds us to the dignity of others. We no longer respect others and become addicted. We are estranged from God and others, and we close ourselves off from God’s friendship in Jesus. We are sick.

“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!”

One evil act leads to another. Porn leads to promiscuity, which can cause unwanted or unplanned pregnancies, which in turn can lead to an abortion. Today, there are 73 million live births a year worldwide, but the same number of abortions. All together, we are responsible for a slaughter of the innocents, and it is all because we are not concerned about pleasing God, because we do not trust in God. We are not trying to know his ways, or to walk in his ways.


“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!”

Our Father in heaven is sorry to see us suffering, and his Son Jesus, human like us, weeps. God is not passive but active. Through confession, God restores our lost innocence and also our communion with Him and each other. Confession and God’s forgiveness in the absolution given by the priest remove the causes of our sinful infections. In the Anointing of the Sick, God heals our bodies, minds, and hearts from serious illness and the consequences of various evils. God’s grace helps us to know and to walk in his ways, to renounce evil, and to choose good.

“You are my refuge, Lord; with deliverance You surround me!”

Mary Mother of God, St. Joseph, help us walk in the steps of Jesus. O my Jesus, I trust in You! Thank You; You who are God, the Father, + the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

In silence now, the Holy Spirit helps us to unite our offering of ourselves to that of Jesus….

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In the "New Covenant" made by our Creator God with humanity, as reported in Jeremiah 31:31-34, every human being can know God from within - because the Holy Spirit is revealing our Creator to all who are willing to know the Lord and trust in Him. We can still help each other along the way; so please feel free to share with others these homilies and your own personal faith in God through Jesus Christ. G.S.

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Jesus wants us to confess our sins to Him through his priest so that we may be reconciled. - December 4th, 2022 - 2nd Sunday in Advent - MQP Church in JLW Parish

 2nd Sunday in Advent 

VOCATION: Jesus calls us - He calls us to follow Him, to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and to become a missionary disciple.... 

 Homily MP3 version - PDF version 

What are the offerings that we bring to God? What is the meaning of "HOSANNAH!" We acclaim God for his greatness and praise Him, while at the same time calling upon Him to rescue us in our distress.... "HOSANNAH!" MP3 version 



“Alleluia. Alleluia. Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths:
all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Alleluia!”

 Hello, Sisters! Brothers! Have you ever kicked a soft drink dispensing machine? Maybe you haven’t, but you probably have felt frustration with something mechanical, or more likely, with another human being. It is so very human to experience frustration and even anger when things go badly or don’t work properly or when what we expect to happen just isn’t happening.

Fr. Francis is available right now to receive you if you would like to meet Jesus in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. When we make a good confession, Jesus sets us free from our sins, our regrets, and from anything holding us prisoner and preventing us from being fully alive.

“Alleluia. Alleluia. Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths:
all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Alleluia!”
 

Well, it’s hard to admit the truth to myself, and it’s even harder to admit the truth to others, but it is not uncommon for us Christians to feel frustrated with God. We pray and we pray for some intention and we wait and we wait for the answer to come, and for various reasons, we feel as though God is not answering us. At least, the answer we want just isn’t happening.

Fr. Francis is available right now to receive you if you would like to meet Jesus in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. When we go before the priest to make a confession, it is Jesus Himself, in Person, who listens to us, suggests to the priest what to say to us, gives us his mercy and forgiveness, asks us to make a penance or gesture of thanks, and sends us on our way with his blessing. Jesus needs us to be his witnesses in our world as his missionary disciples. When we put our weakness in his hands, we allow Jesus to manifest his power through us.

“Alleluia. Alleluia. Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths:
all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Alleluia!”
 

During Advent, the Word of God spoken to us is so beautiful and encouraging. Through the prophet Isaiah – almost 800 years before Jesus – the Lord spoke of the coming of the Messiah, the promised Anointed One who would bring perfect peace to humanity and to nature itself. We all know only too well that both humanity and nature are still in terrible trouble today. There are wars in many places on Earth and our natural environment is in deep trouble. We could well ask: “Lord, why aren’t You doing something about all of these troubles?”

This is how the Lord Jesus answers us, as He does every day: “My Father and I are doing everything we can with the Holy Spirit. The Father sent Me, and I came. There was no room for me in Bethlehem and I accepted to be born in a stable among the animals. My Mother Mary and Joseph accepted to endure these things with complete trust in the Father. Join with us.”

“Alleluia. Alleluia. Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths:
all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Alleluia!”
 

We just heard the voice of John the Baptist denouncing the religious leaders of his day: “But when he saw many Pharisees and Sadducees coming for baptism, John said to them, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bear fruit worthy of repentance.”” The others coming to John for baptism in the Jordan River were sincere in their intention to make a change in their lives, but the religious leaders considered themselves to be perfect and above reproach. They blamed everyone else for the troubles of their world.

We are preparing to enter into the joy of Christmas which explodes within us when we see God coming to live among us as a Baby. This Baby will grow up into the Son of Man who will accept to take on Himself the blame for all the sins and troubles of the world. Jesus doesn’t ask us to carry the weight of the whole world on our shoulders, because He is already doing that, but He does ask us to admit our own part, to stop blaming others, and to confess our own sins.

“Alleluia. Alleluia. Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths:
all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Alleluia!”
 

We all carry a darkness deep in our soul… our refusal to admit the truth about ourselves, not wanting to humble ourselves before God, thinking we don’t need to go to confession. Jesus wants to shine the Light of his truth to dispel the darkness deep within us. His Light is gentle, but it is a divine Fire which burns away all that is sinful, bitter, impure, untrue, false, to make room for the love, peace, goodness, truth, and beauty which are in the Most Holy Trinity. Fr. Francis is still available to help you meet Jesus in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

In a few moments, it will be time to place at the altar our offering to God. It is ourselves that we offer: all that we carry within us, our hopes and our fears, our desires and our regrets, and even our sins and our repentance. Let us open wide our spirit to God; so that He may do in us all that He desires to do: to forgive, to heal, and to give life.

“Alleluia. Alleluia. Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths:
all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Alleluia!”

Mary Queen of Peace, pray for us. St. Joseph, pray for us. St. Brother André, pray for us. St. Kateri, pray for us. All you holy women and men, pray for us. O my Jesus, I trust in You! Thank You; You who are God, the Father, + the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

 

In silence now, the Holy Spirit continues to fill us with the blazing Light of God.

 

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