Tagged: Daily Reflections

A MOST UNUSUAL MASS

Jesus “must first endure many sufferings.” —Luke 9:22 Today, on this second day of Lent, I celebrated one of the most unusual Masses of my almost thirty years of priesthood. I was in a hospital room, and the time for my colon surgery was moved up. The nurses had already put a tube down my nose, and the anesthesiologist was about to give me my first shot. I had to rush to have Mass, all the while enduring the irritation of the tube down my nose. When I painstakingly read the Gospel, the verses meant much more to me than...

LENT IN THE HOSPITAL

“Blow the trumpet in Zion! proclaim a fast.” —Joel 2:15 I have written One Bread, One Body for about twenty years. Most of the time I have written these daily teachings in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Occasionally, I have to write these teachings on airplanes and at other sundry locations. Today, on this first day of Lent, I write from my hospital bed with an IV in my arm, as I await potential surgery. Today, throughout the world, many millions of Catholics hear the sobering words: “Remember, man, that you are dust, and unto dust you shall return.”...

WAR OF THE WORLDS

“Where do the conflicts and disputes among you originate? Is it not your inner cravings that make war within your members?” —James 4:1 We have soldiers, bombs, policemen, and lawyers to deal with conflicts and disputes. We spend a fortune on our symptoms but avoid dealing with the causes, that is, our inner cravings making war within our members. Only the “Holy Spirit, Who is within” (1 Cor 6:19), can deal with the war within. “The flesh lusts against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh; the two are directly opposed” (Gal 5:17). “My point is that you should...

HIGHLY RESTRICTED, DEMONIC AREA

“When Jesus arrived at the house His disciples began to ask Him privately, ‘Why is it that we could not expel it?’ He told them, ‘This kind you can drive out only by prayer.’ ” —Mark 9:28-29 Demons are part of everyday life on earth. The Lord allows demons to tempt us and even harass us. We live in the midst of demonic degradation and destruction (see 1 Pt 5:8; Eph 6:12). However, we can greatly minimize demonic influence in our surroundings by being baptized and living fully our Baptisms. When we were baptized, we rejected Satan, all his works,...

TURN THE OTHER CHEEK

“But what I say to you is: offer no resistance to injury.” —Matthew 5:39 Jesus sounds so naive. Everybody knows we must resist injury. Jesus says that after we’ve been hit on one cheek, we should turn the other. We’ll seemingly get killed if we take His advice. However, the Sermon on the Mount is not “advice”; it is the Lord’s command. Nonetheless, we rationalize that Jesus’ message in the Sermon on the Mount is poetic, symbolic, anything but literal. Sometimes Jesus does not speak literally, as when He said to gouge out our eye (Mt 5:29). So we’re tempted...