Lo, I will
rescue my people from the land of the rising sun,
and from the land of the setting sun.
I will bring them back to dwell within Jerusalem.
They shall be my people, and I will be their God,
with faithfulness and justice. Zechariah 8:7-8
and from the land of the setting sun.
I will bring them back to dwell within Jerusalem.
They shall be my people, and I will be their God,
with faithfulness and justice. Zechariah 8:7-8
He called a
child over, placed it in their midst, and said,
"Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children,
you will not enter the Kingdom of heaven.
Whoever humbles himself like this child
is the greatest in the Kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18:2-5
"Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children,
you will not enter the Kingdom of heaven.
Whoever humbles himself like this child
is the greatest in the Kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18:2-5
Piety
"We woke
this morning and learned of yet another night filled with unspeakable terror,
this time in the city of Las Vegas, and by all accounts, the deadliest mass
shooting in modern U.S. history. My heart and my prayers, and those of my
brother bishops and all the members of the Church, go out to the victims of
this tragedy and to the city of Las Vegas. At this time, we need to pray and to
take care of those who are suffering. In the end, the only response is to
do good – for no matter what the darkness, it will never overcome the light.
May the Lord of all gentleness surround all those who are suffering from this
evil, and for those who have been killed we pray, eternal rest grant unto them,
O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them."
(October 2
statement by Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, and
President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), after the
latest deadly mass shooting – this time in Las Vegas.
Study
The disciples seem fairly preoccupied with
gaining positions of influence in heaven.
The mother of James and John requested that her sons sit at the right
and left hand of Jesus in heaven. Today,
the Gospel gives us a question from the disciples who want to know who will be
the greatest in heaven. There may also
be a hint of who will have power and influence in the church of the current
world.
Jesus, once again, gives them, the medicine that
they do not want. He picks out one of the least powerful of all people in
society – a child – and tells them to imitate the child. Jesus could have used many examples. He could have used himself. He could have pointed to his mother. He could have pointed to the many power-less
people whom he cured.
The NAB reminds us that “the child is held up
as a model for the disciples not because of any supposed innocence of children
but because of their complete dependence on, and trust in, their parents. So
must the disciples be, in respect to God.” The last shall be first – indeed!
Action
Think about the excitement of a First Holy
Communion Mass. The children – decked out
even-better-than-Sunday-best white dresses for the girls and blue suits for the
boys – will eagerly approach the altar with wondrous eyes and outstretched
hands. Our pastor emeritus, Fr. Donald
Greenhalgh, has a habit of inviting the First Communicants to gather around the
table as he led the Eucharistic Prayer. Those
wondrous eyes opened even wider. Many of
the children gather so were basically at eye-level to the table. In just a few minutes, they would take another
step toward full initiation in the covenant of faithfulness and justice that
Zechariah describes.
When do we lose that sense of wonder? When do we start taking this covenant for
granted? Watch the Communion line next
Sunday…do you see people treating this as a close moment to Christ – the closest
possible? Or do they barely raise their
hands to receive the Body and Blood of Christ?
Maybe that is why we need guardian angels – not
for the likes of these children – but for the likes of those who have grown
accustomed to the relationship and seemingly take it for granted.
Pray today that the guardian angels will watch
over the victims of the senseless shooting in Las Vegas and heal those who are
injured and comfort those family members of those who are mourning the death of
the victims. And that the same guardian angels will return us to a state of
wonder and awe and total reliance upon God.
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