Homily for the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
11 August 2019
Cathedral of Saint Raymond Nonnatus – Joliet, IL
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Last week, I took a trip to Michigan with my mom and I helped her do something Iâ€
Part of it is because I can only watch so many videos of small kittens before I want to poke my eyes out. The other part, and quite frankly the part that makes me the most crazy, is that those who know the least know it the loudest. And thereâ€
Of course, Iâ€
The danger of just deleting people we donâ€
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Every one of us on planet earth is searching for something – an idea, a position – that will withstand the test of time. That is a fundamental question each of us is asking, perhaps without knowing it; “Will this/that withstand the test of time?†In other words, “is there something out there that is ultimately and finally true?â€
Modern culture tries to answer this question the absolutely easiest way possible, by insisting that everything is true; thatâ€
It is a naturally human thing to seek some idea, some position, even some person whoâ€
Basing our morality and our deepest held beliefs on emotion alone will never withstand the test of time.
You can see where this is going. Think of all the players in the worldâ€
Now, because of the sexual abuse crisis and the inevitable fallout from so much coverup and all of that nonsense that weâ€
To be honest, thatâ€
But when we are looking for something or someone who is able to withstand the test of time, we have to look at what has withstood the test of time until now. Out of all of those voices I just mentioned, the one who has withstood the tests of time more than any of of the rest is the Church. The Church has withstood being underground and then persecuted in the Roman empire; itâ€
Why? Why has the Church withstood the test of time? We have to look at what has sustained her. What has sustained the Church in her sojourn through the ages? Her faith.
“Perhaps never before have we come here with such an awareness that our own strength cannot make lasting the beautiful things that happen to us in life. And maybe never before, as today, have we been so aware of how deeply we need someone who withstands the test of time, who responds to our boundless need for duration.†(Carron, 2019 Fraternity Exercises)
Let me read again from the second reading:
By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place
that he was to receive as an inheritance;
he went out, not knowing where he was to go.Â
By faith he sojourned in the promised land as in a foreign country,
dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob, heirs of the same promise;
for he was looking forward to the city with foundations,
whose architect and maker is God.Â
By faith he received power to generate,
even though he was past the normal age
—and Sarah herself was sterile—
for he thought that the one who had made the promise wasÂ
trustworthy.
So it was that there came forth from one man,
himself as good as dead,
descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky
and as countless as the sands on the seashore.
All these died in faith.Â
They did not receive what had been promised
but saw it and greeted it from afar
and acknowledged themselves to be strangers and aliens on earth,
for those who speak thus show that they are seeking a homeland.Â
If they had been thinking of the land from which they had come,
they would have had opportunity to return.Â
But now they desire a better homeland, a heavenly one.Â
Therefore, God is not ashamed to be called their God,
for he has prepared a city for them.
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They did not receive what had been promised but saw it and greeted it from afar, and acknowledged that they were strangers, sojourners on the earth. St. Therese famously said that, for the Christian, the “world is thy ship and not thy homeland.†So any effort to plant ourselves here, to transfer our identities from children of the Father and children of the Church to a child of this cause or that candidate or this idea, which will not withstand the test of time; OR to believe that somehow we are responsible for creating out of nothing the things that will withstand the test of time..any effort to do this is a futile effort that will lead us searching and yearning for more because we are a people who are hardwired, literally built for, the thing, the Person, who will ultimately endure.
We go to great lengths to make the kingdom of earth a perfect place, a happy place, a totally just place. Thereâ€
Why are we working like this, as if the future depends only on us? When, in the Gospel today, Jesus comes right out and says, “The Father is please to give you the kingdom.†We out here working and sweating and fretting and being led right away from the peace and joy of Godâ€
But how? How do we receive this thing for which we long, the thing which will withstand the test of time? “Gird your loins and light your lamps†and get ready for the master to come to you. Challenge yourself to ask the questions about the Faith that you donâ€
Read the readings before you come to Mass, pray with them, and know what intention you will offer the Mass for before you get here. And, if you can, get here more than 2 minutes ahead of time.
Delete Facebook from your phone. Delete ESPN from your phone. Whatâ€
Do one thing to feed your needs as a human person every week: go to a park, watch the sunset, play in the dirt, go to a museum, go to a concert, eat out a restaurant whoâ€
The sentimental barbarianism has to end, because a way of life as a people, especially as a people who are traveling together toward a kingdom that is not of this world, a way of life as a people that is based on the whims and whirls of our emotion never lead us anywhere except where we began: chaos, strangeness, and disorder. Let us instead seek the One who will withstand the test of the time, the One who teaches us through his Church what it means to long for, to journey, to struggle toward what is true and then letâ€
Jesus, through his Church, gives us a method for the challenging the world and verifying his promise to us. Remain in and deepen your relationship with him and “you will realize that you are living in a way that has no compare,†because you are a living a life that withstands the test of time.
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