Saturday, March 30, 2024

Homily - Easter Sunday homily (31 March 2024) Jesus rose from the dead

 


EASTER SUNDAY HOMILY, YEAR B, JOHN 20:1-9, MARCH  31, 2024

1. STORY
John lived in a small fishing village where the entire village revolved around the fishing industry.  There was a volunteer rescue team to help out cases of emergency.  One windy and rainy night, a fishing boat in trouble sent out an S.O.S.  The captain of the volunteer rescue team and his crew launched their rowboat into the rough sea while the villagers waited on the beach.  An hour later the rescue boat reappeared and the cheering villagers ran to greet them.  The exhausted crew reported that they had saved all but one.  The captain called for another volunteer to go rescue the remaining person. Sixteen-year-old John volunteered.  His mother pleaded with him not to go as his father died in a shipwreck ten years ago and his older brother, Paul, was lost at sea three weeks ago.  John said he must go and joined the team.  After an hour, the rescue boat appeared.  The captain called out, “Did you find the lost man?”  John yelled back, “Yes, we found him.  Tell my mother it’s my older brother Paul.”



2. GOSPEL, JOHN 20:1-9
A. SORROW AT THE TOMB.

Mary of Magdala went with sorrow to the tomb on Easter morning and was shocked to find the stone removed from the tomb.  She reported to Peter that the body of Jesus had been taken away and they did not know where it was.

B. JOY AT THE TOMB.

Peter and the beloved disciple ran to the tomb.  The beloved disciple looked in the tomb and believed that Jesus had risen from the dead as he had said.  They were filled with great joy.



3. APPLICATION TO LIFE
A. MANY DO NOT BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION.

Today many scoff at the idea that there is life after death.  Many do not believe that Jesus rose from the dead.  Many believe that at death, life comes to an end and it is wishful thinking based on ignorance or superstition to think that there is an afterlife.

B. WE BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION. 

We believe that Jesus rose from the dead and that he is alive.  As disciples of Jesus, we believe we also will rise to eternal life, a life of eternal happiness with him.  This belief makes it possible for us to live a life of joy, peace, and happiness while on earth.  Easter is a great day for us to rejoice knowing that Jesus has given us the gift of eternal life.  Our hearts are filled with joy.



4. CONCLUSION
John was full of joy having helped to save his older brother Paul.  The sorrowful disciples were filled with joy when they believed that Jesus had risen from the dead and was alive.  We are full of joy knowing that Jesus is alive and has given us the great gift of eternal life.  We ask Jesus to give us the strength to share this good news with others.  We can say to all, HAPPY EASTER.


Saturday, March 23, 2024

Homily - Palm Sunday homily (24 March 2024) We welcome Jesus

 


PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD, MARK 11:1-10, MARCH 24, 2024 

1. STORY

Mary had a pet sheep called Mo Mo.  One day Mary and Mo Mo went into town which was 16 miles from home to buy medicine needed to control her high blood pressure.  After purchasing the medicine, Mary drove home only to realize that she had forgotten to take the medicine from the store.  At home, she fainted due to the lack of medicine she needed.  Her young children realized the problem and tried to have Mo Mo push the small wagon to get the medicine.  Mo Mo sensed the problem but was unable to push the wagon.  Mo Mo then ran for two hours back to the store when the owner realized the problem.  He drove his car to return the medicine to Mary.  Mo Mo was so exhausted that he died saving his owner.  Jesus died to save us.

 

2. GOSPEL, MARK 11:1-10

A. JESUS ENTERS JERUSALEM.

After his long trip from Galilee, Jesus arrived at the gates of Jerusalem.  He instructed his disciples to prepare a young donkey for him to ride as he entered the city.  The gospel states: “So they brought the colt to Jesus and put their cloaks over it.  And he sat on it.” 

B. THE PEOPLE WELCOME JESUS.

The people welcomed Jesus into the city crying out “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”  At that time, the people did not know that this entry into the city was the beginning of his journey to the cross to save us.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. JESUS COMES INTO OUR LIVES.

Jesus comes into our lives in many ways because he loves us and cares for us.  Here are four ways he comes to us. 

i) He comes to us when we pray to him.

ii) He comes when we receive the sacraments, especially the Eucharist and go to confession.

iii) He comes to us when we read the bible and other spiritual books.

iv) He comes to us through people such as our parents, our bishop and our teachers. 

B. WE WELCOME JESUS.

Just as the people welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem, so too do we welcome Jesus into our hearts.  The palm we use has three meanings: 

i) It is a sign that we welcome Jesus into our lives.  We listen to him, follow his commandments and receive his help.

ii) It is a sign of victory.  With the help of Jesus, we resist the temptations in our lives and gain eternal life.

iii) It is a sign of love.  We love Jesus who died to save us.

 

4. CONCLUSION

Mo Mo the sheep so loved the owner that he gave his life to save her.  Jesus so loves us that he gave his life to save us.  The palm we hold reminds us that we welcome him into our lives, we are victorious through his help, and we love him as our savior.  We thank Jesus for his love and ask him to help us to have our hearts open to this love, to his saving word, and to his power to save us.


Thursday, March 14, 2024

Homily - 5B Lent Sunday homily (17 March 2024) Helping others demands sacrifice

 


5B LENT SUNDAY HOMILY, JOHN 12:20-33, MARCH 17, 2024 

1. STORY

In parts of Central America, many poor people were suffering unjustly and many died.  At that time Archbishop Oscar Romero was the archbishop of San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador.  Archbishop Romero tried to help these suffering people by speaking out against those who were causing this suffering.  This resulted in his having many enemies.  On March 24, 1980, while saying Mass in a small convent, he was shot through the heart and died.  He knew that helping others demanded sacrifices.  On February 3, 2015, Pope Francis declared him a martyr.

 

2. GOSPEL, JOHN 12:20-33

A. IF A GRAIN OF WHEAT FALLS INTO THE GROUND AND DIES.

As Jesus approaches the end of his life, he uses the simple example of a grain of wheat buried in the earth to explain to the people that he must die so as to save them.  Though he went about doing good during his life, he was rejected by the leaders, unjustly condemned, and finally, nailed to a cross and died.  Jesus knew that to help people gain eternal life, it was necessary to make sacrifices. 

B. THE GRAIN OF WHEAT WILL PRODUCE MUCH FRUIT.

The death of Jesus bore much fruit.  Through this great act of love, we were able to gain eternal life.  Without Jesus we would never be able to enter heaven.  It would be like trying too open the bank’s vault without a key.

 

3. APPLICATION TO LIFE

A. HELPING OTHERS DEMANDS SACRIFICE.

We must be willing to make sacrifices in order to help others.  Jesus tells us, “Whoever serves me, must follow me.”  Here are two examples. 

i) As many of you know from personal experience, caring for the elderly demands much love, patience, and understanding. 

ii) Helping the lonely or those who are unhappy demands a lot time, much patience, and a listening ear.  One should not expect gratitude for these acts of kindness. 

B. HELPING OTHERS WILL BRING MUCH FRUIT.

Here are three examples of the fruit produced by helping others. 

i) The persons receiving help will know that someone cares for them, and they are not useless because of their age, illness, or difficulties.  They have value in the eyes of someone. 

ii) The one who is willing to help follows the examples of Jesus.  This will bring happiness and peace to the one who is imitating Jesus in making sacrifices. 

iii) The good example of helping others will influence others to do the same.  It will give them the idea, the know-how, and the confidence to help others.

 

4. CONCLUSION

Archbishop Romero helped those who were suffering injustices and death which resulted in his death.  Christ knew that he must die to help us gain eternal life.  We must follow Jesus in helping others knowing that we must make sacrifices along the way.  Helping others demands sacrifice.


Saturday, March 9, 2024

Homily - 4B Lent Sunday homily (10 March 2024) Jesus has come to save us

 


4B LENT SUNDAY HOMILY, JOHN 3:14-21, MARCH 10, 2024

1. STORY
Several years ago there was a fire in a home on the 11th floor of an apartment building.  The father fled the fire and was on the ground floor when he realized that his 20-year-old daughter was sleeping in their home.  He immediately ran back up the 11th floors, braved the fire and smoke, entered the apartment, and carried her to safety.  The father saved his daughter who was in great danger of perishing.  God loved us so much that he sent his only son, Jesus, to save us as we were in great danger of perishing.



2. GOSPEL, JOHN 3:14-21
A. CHRIST CAME TO SAVE US.

This gospel states very clearly that “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.”  Jesus has come to save us so that we may have eternal life.

B. WE MUST BELIEVE IN JESUS.

The gospel tells us “Whoever believes in him will not be condemned, but whoever does not believe has already been condemned.”  We must believe in Jesus to have eternal life.



3. APPLICATION TO LIFE
A. HOW JESUS SAVES US.

Here are four ways in which Jesus saves us.

i) Jesus died on the Cross to open the doors of heaven for us.
ii) Jesus established the Catholic Church which is the family of God.
iii) Jesus gave us the seven sacraments as aids on our journey to heaven.
iv) Jesus gave us the Bible as an instruction book telling us how to follow his example of living a victorious life.

B. HOW TO STRENGTHEN OUR FAITH.

We must open our ears to hear good music, open our eyes to see a beautiful flower, open our mouth to eat good food and open our hands to receive good gifts.  So, too, we must open our hearts to Jesus so that he can strengthen our faith in him.  Just as a flower needs water, sunshine, and good soil to grow, so does our heart needs the help of Jesus who is able to make us strong in faith.  We must do the following four things.
i) We must come to know Jesus better so as to understand how much he loves us.
ii) We must listen to the voice of the Catholic Church as the true guide as we travel through life.
iii) We must receive the sacraments, especially the Eucharist.
iv) We must read the Bible as God is speaking to us.
These four things will help strengthen our faith in him.


4. CONCLUSION
Just as the father saved his daughter who was in the burning building from perishing, so did God the Father send his only Son, Jesus, to save us for eternal life.  Jesus has done his part and we must do our part by believing in him.  Jesus helps us to strengthen our faith.  We must open our hearts to receive his help.  We must learn more about him, be guided by the Catholic Church, receive the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, and read the Bible and other good spiritual books.  Jesus, thank you for saving us and strengthening our faith.


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