Monday 8 November 2021

Seeking Him

Monday 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I, 8th Nov 2021, Josephinum 
Wis 1:1-7 
I want to say a few words finding the Lord, 
 and how we can stop ourselves finding Him. Our first reading: 
“seek Him… …He is found… He manifests Himself…” (Wis 1:1-2) 

 (1) First, I want to note the joy of finding Him. 
• To find someone who loves us 
-is a great thing 
• To find direction, knowledge, guidance, meaning 
-is a great thing. 
There are many people out there who have never experienced that joy 
 -let us thank Him. 

 (2) Second, I want to note that He WANTS to be found 
• The maker of heaven and earth 
• The “wisdom” directs all things 
• The “Spirit” that “fills the world” 
 -He WANTS to be found 
 -He wants to ENTER in 

 (3) Third, the sadness of losing Him 
• To “find” the Lord Jesus is not a one-way street 
I’m pretty sure: 
Everyone here either has, or will, lose Him 
 -repeatedly 
 • We can “lose” Him in many senses: 
He withdraws His consolations 
-challenging and calling us to seek Him deeper 
• We can lose Him due to our own fault 


 (4) Fourth, what CAUSES us not to find Him. 
• As already noted: 
He can draw away from us, SENSIBLY, APPARENTLY 
-in order to draw us closer 
• But, today’s Wisdom text focuses: 
Our own lifestyles stop Him 
• Negatively: 
“sin” 
-how can God dwell in a heart full of sin? 
“lies”, “perverse counsels”, “blasphemy” 
-wisdom cannot enter when un-wisdom fills the heart 
pride, 
arrogance, 
those who “test Him”, 
those who “disbelieve” and doubt Him 
-The Almighty enters the HUMBLE heart 
Failing to “forgive” c.f. our Gospel text 
• Positively, 
“integrity”,
“justice”, 
“goodness”, 
the “listener” 
 -when we dispose ourselves to Him, He comes 

 

So, When you sense that you have found Him, 
 then watch your heart, 
 watch your virtue 
When you sense that you’ve lost Him, 
 then know He still wants to be found


To recap: 

• There is JOY in finding Him; 
• He WANTS to be found 
• There is SADNESS in losing Him 
• But whether our loss of Him is our fault, 
 or, His trial, 
 either way: He can be RE-FOUND

Saturday 6 November 2021

Helpers in the New Evangelization

Saturday 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I, Josephinum

Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27

I want to say a few words about the helpers God will send you in your task as priests

in the context of the New Evangelization 

Three points in my sermon


(1) First point: the “secret” that we must make known

St. Paul spoke of:

“the revelation of the mystery [previously] kept secret”

-Greek for ‘mystery’ 

Doesn’t mean something odd and ’mysterious’

It means a secret that is secret no more

-it’s now ‘revealed’, 

-the truth of Christ, in Christ 

-the truth of the meaning of the cosmos, 

the meaning of life, 

the meaning of the individual lives of all those you talk to

That “secret”,

must be “made known to all nations”

Our task as priests of the New Evangelization:

To make Christ known

To hand on the “secret”



(2) Second point, a brief one: The New Evangelization is a tough task 

If you feel ready for this task, 

then you probably don’t grasp its magnitude



(3) Third point, my main one:

You are NOT going to be ALONE in this task.


We heard in our first reading St Paul refer to many people who helped him along the way

They might seem like random names to us, 

Priscilla

Aquila 

Etc

-13 names in that short passage


St. Paul was the “apostle to the gentiles”, 

as we are called to be apostles to gentiles of our own day

St. Paul recounts in multiple epistles the difficulties he faced:

Scourged 5 times, beaten three times, shipwrecked three times, stoned, imprisoned

Hungry, thirsty, in pain, in weariness (2 Cor 11 24-27)

But, also,

He recounts in almost all of his letters, names of people who aided him in the task 

-even while his letters are about other things, 

his sense of gratitude to them is such that he keeps mentioning them by name



St. Paul set out without knowing these people, these helpers

God, however, knew who He had planned to raise up to help him in the task

And

He has likewise planned co-workers in your part in the task

For me:

Each parish I’ve been sent to I’ve had a different challenge

But each parish has also had helpers that God had prepared for me


We aren’t meant to fight alone

We come to seminary to train as a band of brothers, 

to stand alongside men of the same vision, 

men who learn as we learn, 

men who pray and come know the Lord as we come to know Him

We don’t work alone

And, even after you’re sent out

You’ll still not be alone, 

because God knows WHO He has in mind to aid you


What are the names of the people that are going to aid you?

You don’t know

I don’t know

But God knows -He has them ready

She’s unlikely to be called Priscilla

He unlikely to be called Andronicus 


But they are there waiting for you -God has them ready

And there are even more, 

that will start out indifferent BUT by your words 

but rapidly rise to become your co-workers -all in God’s plan


So, those three points:

(1) There was a “secret” made known, and that WE must make known again

(2) The New Evangelization is a daunting task

(3) God has named and chosen people to aid you in the task

You can start PRAYING for them already

You can have a mindset LOOKING to find them

-but EXPECT them: God has them ready