The Father calls each of us to follow Jesus and to become more loving like Him! - January 13-14th, 2024 - 2nd 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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2nd 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 



“The Lord is near to all who call on him!”

The young boy Samuel heard in the night a voice calling his name. He did not know that it was the Lord calling him. He learned this from the Lord’s priest Eli, who served in the Temple of the Lord. Eli was not a good man and displeased the Lord. Notably, he failed to discipline his two sons. They abused the Lord’s Temple and had no respect for God or for others. Still, Eli did a good thing in guiding young Samuel to learn to listen to the voice of the Lord.

Have you ever heard the voice of the Lord? I haven’t; at least, not with my ears. What’s really important here is not whether or not we hear the voice of the Lord with our ears, but whether we are even interested in listening for the Lord’s voice within our spirit. We all have voices inside of us: our own conscience, voices we remember, like those of our parents; the voice of our spouse, of friends and relatives, or even voices we dread, like that of our boss. Most important among all the voices echoing inside of us is the gentle, quiet voice of God.

“Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will!”

Dear brothers and sisters in Jesus, I should get down on my knees and ask your forgiveness for the neglect of all the pastors and priests you have ever known; forgiveness for all the ways in which we have failed to coach you in learning to listen, to discern and recognize, and to obey the voice of the Lord… deep down within your spirit. The Holy Spirit is close to every human being, whether we realize it or not. This is in part because God is our Creator, and it is the will of the Father alone which brought us into being and which sustains us in being. Without the stable and loving will of the Father that we should exist, we would simply disappear without a trace, without even a puff of smoke. We would simply vanish.

“The Lord is near to all who call on him!”

The fact that we exist is evidence that God exists, and that He also wants us to exist. In the Bible’s perspective, our very breath is not our own, but it is God’s breath which He breathes into us. Further evidence of the great and unconditional love with which God loves us is the free will with which we have all been endowed. Our free will is a very great gift indeed.

However, we don’t always like the fact that we have free will. We would much prefer God to wipe out in a single stroke every hint of evil, violence, pain, poverty, and suffering in the world. Isn’t that right? Hello? We don’t realize that if God did as we wish and wiped out all evil doers, illness, violence, natural disasters, pain, and suffering, we would no longer be free. We would simply be a bunch of robots, programmed machines, like ChatGPT, with no free will. Family, love, friendship, and caring for others, especially those in need; none of that could exist if there were no free will, no possibility of freely deciding to make acts of love and caring. Would you really want to live in a world like that? I would most definitely not want to live in that world.

“Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will!” 

Sadly, there is another reason for me to get on my knees and ask for your forgiveness on my behalf and on behalf of all the clergy you have ever known. It’s not just because we have failed to coach you in learning to know God personally and to relate to God personally every day. In addition to this, we have given you the impression that all you need to do to enter into Heaven when you die is to be a good person; to avoid committing crimes, and to do some good deeds. This is all good, but it is only part of what God expects of us. Our Creator cares a great deal about his Creation, and especially about all his human children.

If we don’t freely decide to learn how to also care a great deal about God’s Creation, and especially about all of his human children; then how can we possible stand to live in God’s company for all of eternity in Heaven? At times, aren’t we already allergic to people who, we may think, are too holy, too devout or too good. Such people give us to feel a bit uncomfortable. Unless we change, it won’t get any better in Heaven; in fact, it will only get worse. We won’t want to be in Heaven.

“The Lord is near to all who call on him!”

A few minutes ago, we heard St. Paul declare that in order to be in sync with God, we need to hold our bodies and the bodies of others in great respect; even reverence. That means there is no room for sexual hanky panky; no room at all. More important than this, though, is that God is calling each and every baptized person to do as John, Andrew, and Simon did. We are all to follow Jesus and become his missionary disciples. We may feel weak, imperfect, and fragile, yes, and that is what we offer, but the Lord brings to bear his power, holiness, and divine mercy; so in this partnership, God can do wonders and in fact does wonders through us. Jesus wants to fill us with the life and love of the Holy Spirit and send us out into the world to bring his good news to all those poor people who are starving and thirsting for the good news that God loves them unconditionally.

In our day, we have no excuse. Anyone can own a Bible as well as a copy of the Catechism. Anyone with a computer or smart phone with internet can read the Bible, the Catechism, and even listen to the Liturgy of the Hours and read along. The Lord, in the Word He addresses to us today, is testing us, scrutinizing our spirits, to bring to light our willingness to let Him work in us and bring about his holy will in us, for our own good and for the good of others. We have everything at our fingertips.

“Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will!”

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 Christ, our King, offers to set us free from all that imprisons us and prevents us from loving Him and others! - November 26th, 2023 - Christ the King "A" - The LSM at St. Willibrord

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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CHRIST THE KING
  

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

  Homily MP3 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 


Should you have any questions about the Word of God, or the Solemnity of Christ the King, or about anything in this homily, please feel free to contact me at: fathergilles@gmail.com


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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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The Lord is near to all who call on him! - September 24th, 2023 - 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time "A" - The LSM at St. Willibrord

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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25th 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....

  Gospel & 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 


“The Lord is near to all who call on him!”

 “Seek the Lord while he may be found, call upon him while he is near.” God spoke this word to his people Israel around 2,500 years ago through a prophet who went by the name of Isaiah. Scholars today give us to understand that there were actually 3 prophets over 300 years who were called Isaiah: chapters 1 to 39; 40 to 55; and 56 to 66. Because God inspired these words as applicable to us human beings, they are just as true and meaningful for us today.

God calls us to seek him “while he may be found (and) call upon him while he is near”. This points to a time when he may not be found, because he will not be near. How could God not be found or not be near? In 1917, Catherine Kolyschkine de Hueck was attending an early morning hidden Mass in St. Petersburg when Communist soldiers came in and shot the priest through the heart as he elevated the Host, the Body of Christ. He was the last priest. All the others were sent to concentration camps or killed. No more Mass. No more confession and absolution. No more sacraments at all. God in Jesus suddenly seemed far away and difficult to find. This happened many times in many places. It is happening now. It could happen here.

“The Lord is near to all who call on him!”

“Let the wicked person forsake their way, and the unrighteous person their thoughts; let that person return to the Lord that he may have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.” What do these words have to do with you and me? Who are the wicked and the unrighteous? People are wicked who love their sins and don’t want to stop sinning or to change their wicked ways. An unrighteous person is self-sufficient, has no interest in God, and has no use for the will of God. This person is proud and doesn’t care. This person won’t listen to anyone: children won’t listen to their parents, parents won’t listen to their children, spouses won’t listen to their spouse, people ignore the poor, the sick, homeless itinerants, those who suffer in any way; the young won’t respect the old, and the old won’t care about the young. 

“The Lord is near to all who call on him!” 

In addition, they are wicked and unrighteous who don’t want to know the truth. Knowing the truth has to do with our thoughts. We are all full of thoughts: our own thoughts, thoughts from other people: thoughts from books, social media, and plays; from scientists, grade and high school teachers, college and university professors, from poets and novelists; thoughts that are true, and thoughts that are false. Because the wicked and unrighteous don’t want to know the truth, they often don’t want to have anything to do with God either or his Church. How do we make sense out of all the thoughts arising from within us and around us? Those who believe in God and love Him know these words to be true: “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.”  

“The Lord is near to all who call on him!” 

When people at any age suffer confusion about their gender or human sexuality, it is often because they don’t want to know the truth or are listening to the wrong people. It is dangerous to follow our feelings, because they are often unreliable. Rather than follow our heart, we must guide our heart from our mind nourished with the truth and from our soul that listens to God.

We are constantly being bombarded by an endless stream of thoughts; it’s enough to make some people go mad. Over the centuries, our Church has made sense out of the ever-growing flood of thoughts expressed by people through the work of highly literate men and women in monasteries and in the offices of bishops, the shepherds of the Church. None of us can afford to have so many competent people at our service, but we can rely on the Church’s Magisterium, the teaching authority of the Church. A good source to make part of one’s daily reading and study is the “Catechism of the Catholic Church” which comes in different affordable formats. 

“The Lord is near to all who call on him!” 

All the saints knew that the best way to listen to God is by reading the Bible every day. Before people could have their own Bible, they went to daily Mass and listened attentively to the Word of God. In the early Church it was in Latin which was the language of the people. When in time the language of the people changed and they no longer understood Latin, they listened attentively to the sermons, the preaching. Before the invention of the printing press, radio, television, computers, the internet, and smart phones, people were able to be so attentive that they were able to memorize many Bible passages just from hearing them at daily Mass.

Today, we have no excuse. Anyone can own a Bible as well as a copy of the Catechism. Anyone with a computer or smart phone with internet can listen to the Liturgy of the Hours and read along at the same time. The hours of Morning Prayer, Midday Prayer, Office of Readings, Evening Prayer, and Night Prayer all contain Psalms and readings from the Bible and saints.

So, if you're not already doing so, I invite you, I encourage you to open your Bible every day. To find the Liturgy of the Hours on the Internet, you can go to Divine Office dot org, but there are others as well.  

“The Lord is near to all who call on him!”

     We need a steady diet of the Word of God, and the Holy Spirit brings order to the thoughts that assail us. We saw in the Gospel how the people who had worked all day were filled with thoughts like "That's unfair!", and they were not able to make room for other thoughts - the kindness and generosity of the landlord - he started by paying those who had worked only an hour; so that they would not be embarrassed in realizing that they were paid as much as all the others. So, as we prepare the offering of ourselves, to place our offering on the Altar with the bread and wine, let us make room for the Holy Spirit to elevate our thoughts and fill us with the thoughts of the Lord.

Mary Mother of God, St. Joseph, walk with us 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….

 

https://frgilleshomilies.blogspot.com         https://homeliesabbegilles.blogspot.com

 

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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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© 2006-2023 All rights reserved Fr. Gilles Surprenant, Associate Priest of Madonna House Apostolate & Poustinik, Montreal  QC
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Lord, give your servant an understanding mind to discern between good and evil! - July 30th, 2023 - 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time "A" - MQP Church in JLW 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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17th 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....


  
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 


“Lord, give your servant an understanding mind to discern between good and evil!

God loves to listen to all of our prayers. However, it is not good for us to only pray for our own good. This is why the young King Solomon’s prayer was so pleasing to the Lord: “Give your servant an understanding mind to govern your people, able to discern between good and evil; for who can govern this, your great people?”

“Lord, give your servant an understanding mind to discern between good and evil!” 

God does not need us to inform Him of our needs; for He already knows them, even before we do. Nor does our prayer have as its objective to convince God to give us his blessings; for He already desires to give us all good things. The purpose of our prayer is to bring our heart, our thought, our body, and our soul into sync with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with his thought, his Body, and his Soul; which perfectly reflect the will and the love of God our Father. Our prayer, as we persevere in prayer, our patient waiting on the Lord and our hopeful anticipation of his reply; all of these make us exercise the holy desires which the Holy Spirit places in us.  The passage of time increases the intensity of our holy desires. This gives us time to empty our hands in order to be ready to receive more, and our patient waiting allows the empty space within us to grow sufficiently large to have room to take in the gifts God wants to give us.

“Lord, how I love your law!”

Life, with its pleasures and pains, with all of its changes and the passage of time, and with our losses and grieving, our gains, our blessings, our thanksgiving, and our praises to the Lord, all of these enable us to grow in our love for God and for our neighbour. If we are to be ready for heaven in God’s eternity, we need while there is time to attach ourselves more and more to God and his holy will; while detaching ourselves from the concerns and goods of this world. Rare is the person that is a saint right from their infancy. Our life passes through stages, and at each stage, God is there to immerse us in his grace, and in the life and love of the Most Holy Trinity; in the unity of their will and in their communion of love.

“We know that all things work together for good for those who love God!”

The parables which Jesus tells invite us to examine the intentions of our heart. “The one who found a treasure in a field” and “the merchant who found a pearl of great value”, both realized the value of their discovery and decided “to sell all that they had” in order to acquire that treasure or that pearl. Have we discovered yet the great value of the kingdom of heaven? To live in the kingdom of heaven actually means to live in a real and personal relationship with God the Father, through Jesus his Son, in the power of love of the Holy Spirit. Living in an intimate relationship of love with God doesn’t happen by itself, but it requires our decision and our participation from day to day. Praying is opening ourself up to God dwelling within us.

“We know that all things work together for good for those who love God!”

The parable of the “net that was thrown into the sea and caught fish of every kind” warns us that at the end of our life, and “at the end of the age, the Angels will come out and separate the evil from the righteous and throw them into the furnace of fire”. Let’s not wait. It is up to us right now to separate ourselves from the evil in order to be ready for the Lord. It is not up to us to judge those who appear to us to be evil; on the contrary, we must pray for them. However, we must take care not to let ourselves be influenced or confused by their words, their attitudes, their gestures, their practices, or their behaviours.

“In the furnace of fire, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Have you understood?”

Today, there is great confusion over the gender ideology: am I a man or a woman? Does this depend on how I feel inside, or am I man or woman according to the design of God our Creator? In the 1960’s it was all about the so-called sexual revolution. The father of sexual permissiveness and experimentation was a certain Alfred Kinsey. His research included the sexual abuse of infants and the sexual practices of sexual criminals who were in prison. He was fraudulent in publishing his findings in 1948 and 1953 as the behaviours of ordinary citizens. His successor, John Money, invented gender theory. He experimented on two young twin boys who later committed suicide. I invite you to watch the YouTube video What is a woman?

“Lord, give your servant an understanding mind to discern between good and evil!”

We need to wake up and get informed. The one who doesn’t have both feet on the ground, and a spirit deeply rooted in God and his Word, can easily be confused by the voracious wolves who are now experimenting on our children in schools and universities. We must pray for the evil, but we must be vigilant to not let ourselves be confused by them. “Lord, give discernment to us and our children; form us and help us form our children. By your Word, make us into missionary disciples equipped with “what is new and what is old.” 

“Lord, give your servant an understanding mind to discern between good and evil!” 

Mary Mother of God, St. Joseph, walk with us 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….

 

https://frgilleshomilies.blogspot.com         https://homeliesabbegilles.blogspot.com

 

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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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© 2006-2023 All rights reserved Fr. Gilles Surprenant, Associate Priest of Madonna House Apostolate & Poustinik, Montreal  QC
© 2006-2023 Tous droits réservés Abbé Gilles Surprenant, Prêtre Associé de Madonna House Apostolate & Poustinik, Montréal QC
 

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Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication! - July 23rd, 2023 - 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time "A" - MQP Church in JLW Parish & The LSM at St. Willibrord

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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16th 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....

  Gospel & Homily MP3 version - PDF version 

Brief meditation after Holy Communion - "On the Communion of Saints" - remaining connected to our dearly departed - The Meditation MP3 version  

  LSM Gospel & 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 


“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!”

Our God hears us as we ask the questions that trouble us. Why, Lord, do You allow so many people to do all kinds of evil to others, and apparently get away with it and even enjoy the fruits of their evil schemes? How are we to react, and what are we to do when we see evil people go on doing all manner of evil with apparent impunity? How are we to continue walking in the ways of the Lord when we find ourselves surrounded by so much evil and godlessness?

“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!”

Last week we remembered that birth pains are a necessary and inevitable transition through which the pregnant woman must pass in order to be delivered of the infant she carried in her womb for nine months by giving birth, by pushing it into the world. Just as the infant must leave the security of its mother’s womb in order to pass into a world that is much bigger, richer in possibilities, and with infinitely more space to explore and enjoy; so too must we eventually leave this world in order to be brought by God into his eternity. God our Creator reassures us that we, that the whole Creation, “groans in labour pains” because we are all in transition from a worldly, insecure, fearful, and selfish life towards the fullness of life by loving God and our neighbour. In bearing all our trials, our prayers are often “sighs too deep for words”.

“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!”

Although we go through many trials and tribulations and experience at times prolonged pain; it is no reason to seek a quick exit by ending our life prematurely. Just as the caterpillar needs to slowly push itself out of the cocoon in order for its new wings to be fully inflated, and just as we had to squeeze through our mother’s birth canal in order to enter this world; so too do we need the fullness of every human experience – both pleasant and painful – in order to become capable of entering into eternal life. Our Creator God and Father knows what He is doing, and we need to put aside our fears and put all our trust in Him and his divine will.

“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!” 

Today, the Lord Jesus grants us the grace of a detailed yet simple explanation in answer to our questions about the presence of evil in the world, and also what action God intends to take. We, “the children of the Kingdom”, we are “the good seed which Jesus, the Son of Man, sows in the world. The weeds are the children of the evil one”. If God were to uproot and trash bad people out of this world, this act of power and violence on God’s part would make us terrified of our Creator. He doesn’t want to frighten us. Moreover, He behaves with great patience even with bad people, in the hope that they may decide to repent and ask our Father for his mercy.

“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!”

The power of God, our Creator, is evident everywhere in his Creation: in nature, in the universe, and even in our own body. If we choose out of audacity, or temerity, or foolishness to ignore the limits; then, we suffer the consequences. Everywhere on Earth, at the bottom of the oceans, on mountaintops, and in the darkness of space, those who ignore the limits are often wounded or lose their life. By accepting to learn and to respect the limits, we can experience God’s goodness, wonder at his beauty, feel his mildness, and acquire his wisdom.

“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!” 

Our mortal life on this Earth is brief, even if we live over a hundred years. Our Father has designed us to share in his eternity with his Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit, in communion with all the saints, and in the company of all his angels. To get there, we must begin living in heaven now, by trying every day to love our God with our whole heart, our whole mind, our whole soul, and our whole strength, and our neighbour as ourselves. The three Divine Persons offer to dwell within us, in order to enable us to begin sharing even now in the divine love which unites them. For those who insist until the end of their lives on doing evil and making others suffer; God will respect their choices, and they will be able to prolong their miserable life into eternity.

“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!”

It’s not possible for us to fully understand the mysteries of God. It is enough for us to nurture the desire to better understand the ways of the Lord. Jesus invites us to contemplate the Word of God and carry it within us as we go through our day’s activities. Then, with his Father and the Holy Spirit, Jesus does within us what only God can do. Day by day, little by little, their thoughts come to transform and enrich our thoughts, their love comes to inflame our heart, and their creativity comes to stimulate our desire to serve the common good of humanity. At Mass, we offer to the Father all that we experience and do, and all that we endure out of love.

“Lord, you are good and forgiving; listen to my cry of supplication!”

Mary Mother of God, St. Joseph, walk with us 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….

 

https://frgilleshomilies.blogspot.com         https://homeliesabbegilles.blogspot.com

 

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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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© 2006-2023 All rights reserved Fr. Gilles Surprenant, Associate Priest of Madonna House Apostolate & Poustinik, Montreal  QC
© 2006-2023 Tous droits réservés Abbé Gilles Surprenant, Prêtre Associé de Madonna House Apostolate & Poustinik, Montréal QC
 

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We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labour pains until now; and not only the creation, but we ourselves! - July 16th, 2023 - 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time "A" - MQP Church in JLW 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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15th 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....


Prayer for deliverance from all evil and demonic influences, blessing of the water, and sprinkling of the Assembly

  The Prayer MP3 version - PDF version 


  Gospel & 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 



“We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labour pains until now; and not only the creation, but we ourselves!”           Saint Paul to the Romans 8:22

God wants to hear us ask the questions that trouble us. Why, Lord, do You let our forests burn? Why the floods, the tornadoes and destructive storms, the earthquakes, the landslides, the volcano eruptions, the droughts, and the famines? Why the quarrels and the wars? Why all the illnesses, the pain, and the suffering? Why allow the poor to be exploited, or poor nations to be exploited by the wealthy nations?

“We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labour pains until now; and not only the creation, but we ourselves!”           Saint Paul to the Romans 8:22

We know that birth pains are the necessary and inevitable transition through which the pregnant woman must pass in order to be delivered of the infant she carried in her womb for nine months by giving birth, by pushing it into the world. The infant must leave the security of its mother’s womb in order to pass into a world that is much bigger, richer in possibilities, and with infinitely more space to explore and enjoy. In this word of God received by Saint Paul, God our Creator reassures us by declaring that we, that the whole Creation, “groans in labour pains” because we are all compressed in the birthing canal towards the fullness of life.

“We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labour pains until now; and not only the creation, but we ourselves!”           Saint Paul to the Romans 8:22

For the baby, the canal through which it must pass is so narrow that it must endure terrible compressions in order to pass through into the world. This image of the baby squeezed in the birthing canal in its mother’s body is an image that helps us to understand a little better the narrow passageway in which we are actually stuck by our mortal life on this Earth. We are stuck in the passageway between our mortal life in this world, the place of our beginning, and the place of our destiny which is Heaven, the divine domain of the Most Holy Trinity, in the presence of God with all his angels and all the saints from all times and places.

“You visit the earth and water it; you greatly enrich it!”

Our situation is far from hopeless, because God our Creator declares: “Don’t be afraid in spite of all the dangers which you must face.” As well, six centuries before the arrival of Jesus in this world, God declared: “My word, that goes out from my mouth, shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and succeed in the thing for which I sent it.” God fully intends to realize his will for us. He wants us to enjoy eternal life beginning now, because “this is eternal life, that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.” John 17:3 The question is, are we nurturing within us this desire to understand the Word of God?

“You visit the earth and water it; you greatly enrich it!”

After telling the parable, Jesus explains it. If we receive the Word of God with no desire to understand it, then “the evil one comes and snatches away what is sown in the heart” and we lose all that God wants to give us. If we don’t cling to God with confidence in Him, then there is little soil within us, and the Word of God “has no root”. “When trouble or persecution arises on account of the word, that person immediately falls away.” If we focus our attention and our preoccupation on “the cares of the world and the lure of wealth”, that “chokes the word, and it yields nothing.” All this means that the Word of God cannot bear fruit in us without our free, desired, and determined participation.

“You visit the earth and water it; you greatly enrich it!” 

In order for there to be in us “good soil”, we must first of all make efforts, with the grace of God, to read, study, pray with, and finally understand the Word of God. In addition, we must cling to God with confidence in Him; in order to hold on when “trouble and persecution” come to us. Also, we must not let troubles or persecution frighten us, but on the contrary turn towards the Most Blessed Trinity and put all our confidence in God. It goes without saying that we must accept to endure the inevitable troubles and sufferings of life. It’s no use comparing ourselves to others; for we have no idea of the trials and interior sufferings others are going through. 

“Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him, says the Lord!”

It is impossible for us to understand everything of the mysteries of God. It is enough for us to at least nurture the desire to better understand the ways of the Lord. Jesus invites us to contemplate the Word of God, and to carry it within us as we go through our day’s activities. Then, with his Father and the Holy Spirit, Jesus does within us what only God can do. For our part, we offer to the Father all that we experience and do, and all that we endure out of love.

“Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him, says the Lord!”

Mary Mother of God, St. Joseph, walk with us 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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