Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Homily - 32B Sunday homily (10 November 2024) The Generous Widow

 


32B, SUDAY HOMILY, MARK 12:38-44, NOVEMBER 10, 2024 

1. STORY

A poor worker grew a large red carrot in his small garden.  He thought that because it was so beautiful he should give it to the king.  The king was very delighted to receive it.  To show his gratitude, he gave the poor worker three pieces of gold, a most generous gift.  Upon hearing this, a greedy merchant decided he would also give the king a gift hoping he would be generously rewarded.  He went to the palace with his precious gift, a cow.  The king saw this greedy person and refused the gift.  However, the merchant insisted that the king accept his gift.  In order not to offend the merchant, the king accepted the gift and told the merchant that to show his gratitude he would give him a gift worth three pieces of gold.  Naturally the merchant was delighted.  The king gave the greedy merchant the beautiful carrot.  The merchant was both surprised and greatly disappointed. 

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 12:38-44

A. THE GREEDY SCRIBES

Jesus observed the conduct of the greedy scribes or lawyers.  He said, “They devour the houses of widows and they will receive a severe condemnation.”

B. THE POOR WIDOW

Jesus saw a poor but generous widow.  As she entered the temple, she donated “two small coins worthy a few cents.”  Jesus praised her generosity as “She had contributed all she had, her whole livelihood.”

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. THE GREEDY PERSON

i) The greedy person is one who is never satisfied with what he has.  He always wants more.  It could be more money, more food, more clothing, or more gadgets.  These will not bring him more happiness.

ii) The greedy person thinks only of himself with little or no concern for others.  He does not share some of his wealth to help the needy.  He does not realize that in bringing happiness to others, he, too, will be happy.

B. THE GENEROUS PERSON

i) The generous person thanks God for his blessings.  He realizes that God is the source of his wealth though it be large or small.  He is satisfied with what he has. 

ii) The generous person shares his wealth to help others.  He knows that in bringing happiness to others, he will be blessed with happiness.  In our parish we can help others by supporting the Saint Vincent de Paul Society.

 

4. CONCLUSION

The king generously rewarded the poor worker for his generosity.  The king taught the greedy merchant an important lesson.  Do not be greedy.  Jesus praises the generous widow and criticizes the greedy scribes.  The greedy person does not help the needy with his wealth.  The generous person does help the needy with his possessions.  We can help in our parish by supporting the St. Vincent de Paul Society.  We thank God for the wealth he has given us.  We ask for the strength to use our wealth to help those in need.

 


Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Homily - 31B Sunday homily (03 November 2024) The Greatest Commandment

 


31B SUNDAY HOMILY, MARK 12:28b-34 November 3, 2024

1. STORY

Mary brought home a birthday invitation card from her new third class classmate, Ruth.  All 36 classmates were invited.  As her girlfriends were not going to go, she told her mother that she would not go.  After looking at the invitation, Mary was told that she was going to go.  She was shocked as her mother never forced her to go to a party.  On Saturday morning, her mother drove Mary to the party.  The room was decorated beautifully withy 36 cups of candy, one for each classmate.  The two waited for the other classmates to come.  To their great surprise, no one came.  Mary’s heart was filled with sympathy for Ruth and filled with anger at her 35 selfish classmates.  She cried out, “Who needs them?”  Though only two, they had a great time playing games and eating food.  At noon Mary’s mother came to pick her up.  Mary thanked Ruth for the great time they had.  Mary thanked her mother for making her go to the party.  Mary learned the great lesson that one caring person can make a great difference.

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 12:28b-34

A. WHICH IS THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT?

Jesus was asked which was the greatest commandment.  This was no easy question as the Jews had 613 important commandments.  Jesus gave the answer.  We must love God, love your neighbor, and love yourself.  How blessed we are knowing what the most important thing for us to do in life.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. LOVE GOD

We love God by praying to him.  Each day when we pray in the morning and evening, we are loving God.  We love God when we obey him.  It is like when a child obeys his parents.

B. LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR

We love God by loving our neighbor just as Mary did by attending the birthday party.  We love our neighbor when we are willing to help them by being respectful, by being kind and encouraging in our speech, and by being forgiving.

C. LOVE OURSELVES

We love God by loving ourselves.  We do this by caring for our physical and mental health.  We are careful in what we eat and by not overeating.  We try to get enough rest and not overwork.  We try to relax and avoid being over stressed.  We are God’s children, and God wants us to be strong and healthy.

 

4. CONCLUSION

Mary learned the important lesson that the love of one person makes a great difference.  Her presence made the birthday party a great success.  Jesus answered the difficult question as to which was the greatest commandment.  We must love God, our neighbor and ourselves.  We carry out this commandment by praying and obeying God.  We obey by being kind and helpful to our neighbor.  We listen to Jesus by caring for our health.  We eat properly, we get enough rest, and we take time to relax.  We thank Jesus for the clear instruction and ask for his help in carrying out this commandment of love.


Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Homily - 30B Sunday homily (27 October 2024) Master, I want to see

 


30B, SUNDAY HOMILY, MARK 10:46-52, OCTOBER 27, 2024 

1. STORY

In a temple, there was a large clay statue of a Buddha.  In the process of moving it by the use of a crane to a new location, it began to crack.  At the same time, it began to rain.  It was lowered to the ground and covered with a large canvas cloth to protect it from the rain.  Later in the evening when a monk checked on the Buddha with his flashlight, he saw a light coming from the crack.  He got a hammer and chisel and began to chip away at the clay.  After many hours of work, he saw that the clay statue was really a solid gold Buddha.  He saw the outer layer of clay only to discover that beneath the surface it was a solid gold statue.

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 10:46-52

A. MASTER, I WANT TO SEE

A blind man called out to Jesus for help.  Despite being rebuked by many of the people, he continued calling out to Jesus for help.

B. IMMEDIATELY, HE RECEIVED HIS SIGHT

Jesus called him and he came running to Jesus who asked him what he wanted.  He replied, “Master, I want to see.”  Jesus was deeply impressed by his great faith and immediately cured him.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. JESUS, I WANT TO SEE

There are two kinds of blindness, physical blindness and spiritual blindness.  The physically blind cannot see physical things such as other people, buildings, trees, and flowers.  The spiritually blind do not know there is a loving God, that Jesus has come to save us, and that after death there is heaven. 

B. JESUS CURED HIM

Just as Jesus cured the physically blind person, so does Jesus cure our spiritual blindness. 

i) GOD

Jesus tells us that there is a loving God who created the world and made man to live happily.  Man sinned and brought suffering into the world.  Jesus was sent to save us.  The Holy Spirit was sent to guide us. 

ii) CATHOLIC CHURCH

Jesus tells us that the Church is the family of God.  The Catholic Church teaches us how to live a good life by doing good and avoiding evil.  It tells us of the seven sacraments which are helps along the road of life. 

iii) HEAVEN

Jesus tells us that this life on earth is our temporary home.  God has a special place as our permanent home, heaven.  Jesus wants to cure our spiritual blindness which brings us happiness.

 

4. CONCLUSION

To the surprise of the monks the clay Buddha was in fact a solid gold Buddha.  The blind man asked Jesus for a cure.  Jesus was deeply impressed by his faith and cured him.  Jesus cures our spiritual blindness by telling us about God, the Church, and heaven.  We thank Jesus for the great gift of spiritual sight.  We ask him to deepen and strengthen our faith.  We share with others our knowledge of God, the Church, and heaven.


Friday, October 18, 2024

Homily - 29B Sunday homily (20 October 2024) Jesus has come not to be served but to serve

 


29B: SUNDAY HOMILY, MARK 10:35-45, OCTOBER 20, 2024 

1. STORY

John, a high school student, constantly came home late from school.  After many warnings to come home on time, his father warned him that the next time he came late he would only have bread and water for his supper.  Sure enough, the next time he came home late, his plate contained a single slice of bread and a glass of water while his parents’ plates were filled with food.  Naturally, John was unhappy but he knew he deserved this punishment.  As they were to begin eating, the father took John’s plate for himself and then took his own plate and put it in front of John.  The father was taking upon himself the punishment that John had brought upon himself.  The father taught his son a very important lesson, and by doing so, served his family.

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 10:35-45

A. THE DESIRE TO BE FIRST

Two of the twelve apostles, James and John, wanted to be first among them.  They wanted to sit “one on your right and one on your left,” at the end of time when Jesus came into his glory.

B. THE DESIRE TO SERVE

In response to this request, Jesus told them that “whoever wishes to be the first among you will be the slaves of all”.  He told them that he “did not come to be served but to serve.”

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. THE DESIRE TO BE FIRST

The desire to be first means:

i) The desire for FAME

One would like to be well known, to be liked, and to be praised.

ii) The desire for POWER

One would like to be the boss by telling others what to do and wanting others to follow his plan.

iii) The desire for WEALTH

One would have the money to buy what one likes and to go where one wishes.  Jesus tells us this is not the way to be first.

B. THE DESIRE TO SERVE

Jesus teaches us that to be the greatest, to be first, is by serving others as he did.  “I, the Son of Man, did not come to be served but to serve”.

Here are 3 examples of how to be first by serving others.

i) At home, you can help to keep the house clean by being neat yourself and being on time for meals.

ii) At work, you can carry out your duties in an efficient way by doing them on time.

iii) As a Catholic, you can follow the example of Jesus who gave his time and energy to help those in need.  We treat people in a respectful way by using these words:  Thank you, I am sorry, Please, Excuse me, and Well done.  Jesus gives us enough strength, time, and ability to follow his example of serving by helping others.  Thus, we become the greatest, the first, in the eyes of Jesus.

 

4. CONCLUSION

The father served his family by teaching his son a lesson in being on time.  Jesus taught his disciples the correct meaning of being the greatest by telling them to serve others.  We thank Jesus for instructing us and ask him for the strength to be first by serving others.


Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Homily - 28B Sunday homily (13 October 2024) Come follow me

 


28B SUNDAY HOMILY, MARK 10:17-30, OCTOBER 13, 2024

1. STORY

John, a young door-to-door book salesman, was assigned to a rural area.  One day he came upon a farmer seated on a rocking chair on his front porch.  He told the farmer he had a book that would tell him how to farm ten times better than he was now doing.  The farmer told John he did not need this book as he already knew how to farm ten times better than he was doing.  He knew but lacked the drive to do better.  The rich man also lacked the will to do better by giving up his wealth to follow Jesus.

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 10:17-30

A. COME FOLLOW ME

The rich man was a good man and wanted to do better.  He refused Jesus’ suggestion to follow him as a way of doing better.  What prevented him was his wealth. 

B. YOU WILL RECEIVE A HUNDRED TIMES MORE

Jesus tells his disciples that those who follow him will receive here and now a hundred times more blessings and will also receive eternal life.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. HOW TO FOLLOW JESUS

To follow Jesus means to do what he did, to act like what Jesus would act.  Here are three suggestions: 

i) JESUS PRAYED

Jesus prayed often to his father.  We must also pray each day asking for Jesus’ help and thanking him for his blessings. 

ii) JESUS HELPED PEOPLE

Jesus helped those who were physically and spiritually sick.  He expelled demons, made the lame walk, and the blind see.  We help people by being kind, understanding, and forgiving. 

iii) GOOD NEWS 

Jesus shared the good news.  He told people that God loved them, forgave them their sins, and prepared heaven for them at the end of their lives.  We also should share this good news with others. 

B. OUR REWARD

Jesus will reward us for following him. 

i) STRENGTH

Jesus helps us to live a holy life.  We know the difference between right and wrong.  He still gives us the spiritual strength, the Eucharist, to resist temptation and the strength to do what is right. 

ii) PEACE

Jesus will give us the gift of inner peace as we follow him. 

iii) HEAVEN 

Jesus promised us heaven at the end of our life.  We will live in happiness and peace with God.

 

4. CONCLUSION

The farmer was not interested in farming better.  The rich man was not interested in giving up his wealth to follow Jesus.  We must be willing to follow Jesus by doing what Jesus did.  We pray daily, we help people, and we share the good news that there is a God who loves them.  Jesus will reward us for following him.  Jesus will give us strength, peace, and eternal happiness, heaven.  We thank Jesus for this instruction and ask him for the strength to follow him.


Friday, October 4, 2024

Homily - 27B Sunday homily (06 October 2024) God created marriage

 


27B SUNDAY HOMILY, MARK 10:2-12, OCTOBER 6, 2024 

1. STORY

One day an unhappy wife visited a wise man for help to make a drink that would change her husband from being unkind to her to being loving and gentle.  He said to make this drink she would need to get the whisker of a tiger.  Although this would be very difficult, she said she would try.  One night she went with a bowl of rice and meat sauce in her hand to a nearby mountain where a tiger lived.  She went near the cave and urged the tiger to come out but nothing happened.  She did the same thing for many nights until the tiger gradually came out

closer and closer to her.  Finally, he came and ate the food.  One night she gently told the tiger she would cut one of his whiskers, which she did.  Overjoyed she brought the whisker to the wise man.  He looked at it and then threw it into the fire and then asked her how she did it.  She said by patience and kindness.  He said to do the same toward your husband and he will change.  The whisker and the drink are not necessary but patience and kindness are.

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 10:2-12

A. IS DIVORCE LAWFUL?

The leaders asked Jesus if divorce was lawful.  They knew the answer, but they tried to trap Jesus.

B. DIVORCE IS NOT LAWFUL

Jesus surprised them by telling them divorce is not lawful and explained why.  Jesus said, “What God has joined together, no human being must separate.”

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. THE CONSEQUENCES OF DIVORCE

i) Divorce brings sadness and unhappiness both to the husband and wife, their children, and their families and friends.

ii) It brings a sense of insecurity to the children and a conflict within them as to how to manage loving both parents.

iii) It brings financial troubles as they will need to live separately. 

B. HELPS TO A HAPPY MARRIAGE

Here are three suggestions for a happy marriage from married couples. 

i) COMMUNICATION

There must be communication between husband and wife. T here is a need to work out a solution to their difficulties and to clarify their misunderstandings.  

ii) CHARITY

There must be a willingness to ask for forgiveness or to forgive the other.  There must be a desire to make the other person happy.  

iii) COMPROMISE

Both must be willing to compromise on big and little matters.  This is necessary as no two persons are the same with each having their own needs and hopes.

 

4. CONCLUSION

The unhappy wife learned the importance of being patient and kind toward her husband.

Jesus told the leaders that from the very beginning divorce was not God’s plan.  Marriage is for life.  Divorce brings sadness and unhappiness to all involved.  COMUNICATION, CHARITY, and COMPROMISE help in making marriage a success.  We ask Jesus to help married couples live a happy married life.


Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Homily - 26B Sunday homily (29 September 2024) Entering the Kingdom of God

 


26B SUNDAY HOMILY, MARK 9:38-43, 45, 47-48, SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 

1. STORY

A king, wishing to reward his warriors, offered them the prize of a small beautiful island. The first one who put his hand on it would win the prize.  Each one in their own boats paddled with all their might.  In this fierce competition, the king’s son was determined to win at all costs.  To win this closely contested race, as they approached the island, the son cut off his left hand and with his right hand threw it on the island.  He won the prize as he was willing to make this great sacrifice.

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 9:38-43, 45, 47-48

A. THE KINGDOM OF GOD

Jesus tells us that there is the kingdom of God, that is heaven.  There is also hell or Gehenna. 

B. WHAT CAN HELP US OR HURT US GAIN THIS PRIZE

Jesus gives us three examples explaining what can help or hurt us gain this prize; that is our hands, our feet and our eyes.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. THE KINGDOM OF GOD

i) Life has a beginning and an end.  The end of our life is not the cemetery but heaven, the kingdom of God.  The kingdom is being with God and living in peace and happiness.

ii) Jesus, through his death and resurrection, opened the doors

of heaven for us and is waiting for us to enter.

iii) Like any valuable prize, we must work hard to gain it.  God is always with us to help on our journey. 

B. HOW TO GAIN THIS EXTREMELY VALUABLE PRIZE

i) For a student to get good results in his exam, he must sacrifice.  If an athlete wishes to get a gold Olympic medal, he must sacrifice.  For a businessman to succeed, he must make sacrifices.  We must also make sacrifices to gain this prize.

ii) We must use our hands, not to steal or hurt others, but to help others and be generous.  We must use our feet not to go to bad places but to go to church and to places in need of our help.  We must use our eyes not to see bad things on the TV, computer, or mobile phone but read the bible and other spiritual books.  We must be prepared to make sacrifices to gain this valuable prize.

 

4. CONCLUSION

The son of the king won the prize of the island as he was willing to make a great sacrifice.  Jesus tells us there is heaven at the end of our life’s journey.  We must make sacrifices to gain this prize.  We must use our hands to help others.  We must use our feet to go to church.  We must use our eyes to read the bible and good literature.  We thank Jesus for this important instruction.  We ask him for the help in our life to gain the price of heaven.


Homily - 32B Sunday homily (10 November 2024) The Generous Widow

  32B, SUDAY HOMILY, MARK 12:38-44, NOVEMBER 10, 2024   1. STORY A poor worker grew a large red carrot in his small garden.   He thoug...