Tagged: message of the day

REPAIR SHOP

“Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses.” –Numbers 12:1 Mass Readings: August 8 First: 2 Timothy 4:1-5; Resp: Psalm 37:3-6,30-31; Gospel: Matthew 5:13-16 Listen to the Mass Readings A few years ago, when the news broke of sexual scandals of some Catholic priests, a certain man was publicly berating all priests, even on occasion during Holy Mass. This angered me to the point that I had to bring it to the Sacrament of Reconciliation. A holy priest I knew was hearing Confessions that day. With peaceful calmness, he quietly mentioned that it is a spiritual work of mercy to bear wrongs...

MAKING BELIEVERS OUT OF US

“Israel I would feed with the best of wheat.” –Psalm 81:17 Mass Readings: August 7 First: Numbers 11:4-15; Resp: Psalm 81:12-17; Gospel: Matthew 14:13-21 Listen to the Mass Readings Less than twenty-four hours before His death, Jesus took what appeared to be bread and wine and said “This is My body,” and “This is My blood” (Mt 26:26, 28). The obvious response to these seemingly absurd statements is: “How can He give us His flesh to eat?” (Jn 6:52) Yet, before we dismiss Jesus’ words as those of a lunatic, we should remember that the Lord fed the entire Israelite...

BOMBS AWAY

“A surging stream of fire flowed out from where He sat.” –Daniel 7:10 When Jesus was transfigured, “from the cloud came a voice which said, ‘This is My Son, My Chosen One. Listen to Him’ ” (Lk 9:35). However, the apostles did not listen to Jesus, especially regarding His death on the cross and His Resurrection. Even after Jesus died and rose, they didn’t listen to Him. Jesus knew this would happen. He concluded one of His parables with the statement: “If they do not listen to Moses and the prophets, they will not be convinced even if one should...

KNOW JESUS – KNOW PURITY

“John had told him, ‘It is not right for you to live with her.’ ” –Matthew 14:4 Mass Readings: August 5 First: Leviticus 25:1,8-17; Resp: Psalm 67:2-3,5,7-8; Gospel: Matthew 14:1-12 Listen to the Mass Readings John the Baptist was martyred for telling Herod: “It is not right for you to live with her.” Because today many people are living together outside of marriage, we also have numerous opportunities to repeat John’s words to today’s Herods and be persecuted, even martyred, as John was. However, John’s last recorded words must be heard in the context of his earlier words in reference...

HALF-LIVES

“He did not work many miracles there because of their lack of faith.” –Matthew 13:58 Mass Readings: August 4 First: Leviticus 23:1,4-11,15-16,27,34-37; Resp: Psalm 81:3-6,10-11;Gospel: Matthew 13:54-58 Listen to the Mass Readings The people of Jesus’ native place lacked faith in Him (Mt 13:54ff). Because of their lack of receptivity, Jesus did not work many miracles there. This pattern is being repeated today. In our secular humanistic culture, many people have a crisis of faith. Under these circumstances, they may deprive themselves of seeing the power and glory of God in their lives. Without faith in Jesus, we live half-lives...