Sunday, June 25, 2023

Video - Revelation chapter 1

 


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1/Revelation, Chapter One.

Revelation Chapter 1




1.      1:1-3 Revelation from God

God through Jesus and an angel reveals to John what must happen soon.


2.      1:4-8 Jesus is coming

John informs the 7 churches that Jesus is coming.


3.      1:9 John on the island of Patmos

John writes from Patmos when he is banished for preaching the Gospel.


4.      1:10-11 John writes to the 7 churches

Ephesus, Smyrna, Thyatira, Pergamum, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.


5.       1:12-20 Jesus, the Son of Man

Jesus appears to John wearing a white robe with a gold sash on his chest.



Homily - 12A Sunday homily (25 June 2023) Proclaim on the housetops

 


TOPIC: PROCLAIM ON THE HOUSETOPS June 25, 2023

1. STORY

John, a primary school student, was living with ten other boys in a dormitory while attending boarding school.  Though he was a Catholic no students knew this.  One day a new student, Jim, a fervent Catholic, arrived.  The young students made fun of Jim when they saw him kneeling at his bed when saying his morning and night prayers. John remembered that his mother told him to say daily his morning and night prayers.  One evening when Jim was kneeling at his bed saying his night prayers, John also knelt by his bed and also said his night prayers.  When the other students saw this, they stopped making fun of Jim.  John and Jim followed the teaching of Jesus: "What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light; what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops."

 

2. GOSPEL. MATTHEW 10:26-33

A) WHAT JESUS HAS TAUGHT US

Jesus has taught us many things.  Here are three examples:

i) He has taught us about God.

ii) He has taught us about men and women. 

iii) He has taught us about life. 

B) SPEAK IN THE LIGHT, PROCLAIM ON THE HOUSETOPS

Jesus instructs us to share his message with the whole world. He wishes us to bring this joyful news to those near and far.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) WHAT JESUS HAS TAUGHT US

i) There is a God who created us, loves us and cares for us.  He loves us so much that he has sent his only son Jesus, to save us. 

ii) We are God's children.  We must live a life of loving God, our others and ourselves.  We must resist the temptations of being proud, selfish, and revengeful. 

iii) We know that life is like a journey which has a beginning and an end.  We know that end of life is death which is not an end but the beginning of a new and happy life in heaven with God. 

B) HOW TO PROCLAIM THE GOOD NEWS.

i) We must proclaim the good news to our family, at work, with friends and with strangers. 

ii) We do this by telling others what we believe as Catholics. There is a God who loves us, Jesus is our savior, we must live a life of love and there is eternal life and death. 

iii) We do this by our actions.  We are respectful of others; we try to help the needy according to our ability and we are forgiving towards those who have offended us.

 

4. CONCLUSION

Little Jim was not afraid to say his prayers even though the other students made fun of him.  By his good actions he influenced his fellow student, John, live out his faith.  Jesus wants us to share what he taught us to the whole world.  We do this in our family, at work, with our friends and strangers.  We tell them about God, about Jesus and how to live properly.  We do this by our actions of being kind to people, helping the needy and forgiving those we may have offended us.  We thank Jesus and ask him for the strength to do as he has instructed us.


Sunday, June 11, 2023

Homily - The Body and Blood of Christ homily (11 June 2023) The Body of Christ

 


TOPIC: THE BODY OF CHRIST

1. STORY

One morning at breakfast, five-year-old John and his brothers and sisters were told by their mother that they had no food in the house to eat.  There was no bread, no eggs, nothing to eat; but if they prayed to God, he would give them food.  So little John, on his way to school, entered the church and went up to the altar.  Looking around carefully and seeing no one there, he prayed to God in a loud voice saying, “Dear God, we have no bread, no eggs and no milk.  My mother said if we asked you for food, you would help us.”   Having finished praying, he left the church to school.  Upon his return home, he opened the door and saw bread, milk, eggs and other food.  He shouted with joy telling his mother that he prayed to God and his prayers were heard just as his mother had told him.  Yes, his mother replied but told him it was a kind woman who had heard him pray in church.  She purchased the food after hearing John prayed for help.  God helped them through this kind woman. God, through the Body of Christ, provides us with spiritual food.

 

2. GOSPEL, JOHN 6:51-58

A) I MYSELF AM THE LIVING BREAD COME DOWN FROM HEAVEN

Jesus helped people in many ways while on earth.  He cured the sick, calmed the storm on the sea, and multiplied bread feeding over 5,000 persons.  He not only has bread for our bodies, he has spiritual bread for our souls. 

B) IF ANYONE EATS THIS BREAD, HE SHALL LIVE FOREVER

Food brings us health.  The spiritual food Jesus provides for us gives us health forever which is eternal life.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) THE GREAT GIFT OF SPIRITUAL FOOD

i) Jesus freely provides this spiritual food, the Eucharist, at Mass. There is no need to go to a store to obtain this wonderful gift.  There is no need to spend a lot of time preparing it as is necessary with ordinary food.

ii) We should receive the Eucharist at each Mass we attend if at all possible. This food helps us to be spiritually strong so as to live our lives and be disciples of Jesus.

iii) We must always be grateful for this spiritual food provided by our caring Jesus.  We have done nothing to deserve it.

B) THE GIFT OF ETERNAL LIFE

We know that good food is an important way to stay healthy. Even though this is the case, we know that eventually our health will decrease with age.  This material food will give us health for a limited amount of time.  On the contrary, the Eucharist will give us health forever, that is, eternal life.  We do not know how this is possible, but we believe what Jesus tells us that this spiritual food will bring us eternal life.  How blessed we are.

 

4. CONCLUSION

Just as Jesus provided food for five-year-old John through a kind woman, so does Jesus provide us with spiritual food through the Mass. This food brings us health forever, which is eternal life.  We should receive the Eucharist every time we participate at Mass.  We should be grateful for this great gift.


Saturday, June 3, 2023

Homily - Trinity Sunday homily (04 June 2023) The Trinity

 


TOPIC: THE TRINITY

1. STORY

St. Augustine of Hippo (in North Africa) was one of the greatest theologians in the Church.  After deliberating for a long time and puzzled by the mystery of the Trinity, he went out for a walk by the sea shore.  There he saw a boy making a small hole in the sand.  Using a shell, he started to pour the ocean water into the hole.  St. Augustine asked the boy what he was doing.  The boy said he planned to put the ocean water into the hole.  The saint responded that it would be impossible as the hole was so small and the ocean was so big.  The boy, who was really an angel, agreed with the saint.  He added that the saint’s mind was like the hole in the sand and God was like the mighty ocean water.  There was no way that the saint would be able to understand the mystery of the Trinity.

 

2. GOSPEL, 2 CORINTHIANS 13:11-13

A) THE GRACE OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, AND THE LOVE OF GOD, AND THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE HOLY SPIRIT BE WITH YOU ALL

We have never seen God.  Jesus, the only one who has seen God loves us so much that he has told us a great secret about God.  He has told us that in the one God there are three persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. 

B) LIVE IN HARMONY AND PEACE

Jesus wants us to live in harmony and peace so as to imitate the life of the Trinity.  When we live this way, we will have peace, happiness and joy in our lives.

 

3) APPLICATION TO LIFE

A) THE MYSTERY OF THE TRINITY

i) We must be humble as there are so many things we do not understand but accept.  For example, we know that water can take three forms.  It can be ice, a liquid, or steam.  Our minds are like the hole in the sand, and God is like the ocean water.

ii) We must have faith in Jesus who tells us the truth just as we have faith in our parents, a teacher, or a doctor.

iii) We must be grateful to Jesus for sharing with us a secret we would never be able to know on our own. 

B) LIVE IN HARMONY AND PEACE

i) Because everyone is different, it is not easy to live in harmony and peace. One may like silence and another noise. One may want it hot and another cold.  One may like to be on time and another may come late.

ii) Be kind.  As all of us need kindness, we should use gentle and kind words when speaking to others.

iii) Be forgiving.  As conflicts may arise, there may be misunderstandings or harsh words spoken.  It is necessary to be forgiving.  This is important if we wish to live as Jesus wants us to live.

 

4) CONCLUSION

In the story, the brilliant St. Augustine learned that God’s wisdom is so great that we can only understand a small part of it.  Jesus tells us that there is one God with three persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.  We must imitate the harmony of the Trinity by living in peace and harmony.


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