Sunday Homily 1-23-11, 3rd Ordinary Time
Readings: Isaiah 8, 23-9, 3; Psalm 27, The Lord is my Light and my Salvation; 1 Corinthians 1, 10-13; Matthew 4, 12-23
Intro to Readings
The gospel reading today should sound familiar when you hear it, as it is mostly a repeat of our first reading from Isaiah. In today’s reading Jesus has just heard that John the Baptist has been jailed by Herod and so he decides to head over to Capernaum.
The reading describes Capernaum as being in the region of Zebulum and Naphtali. These places were named after two of the sons of Jacob, he of the ‘twelve tribes’ fame. Galilee is a very familiar name to us as Jesus spent a whole lot of time there. This area was the area invaded by the Assyrians in the eight century BC and all of the wealthy and educated people where carried away as slaves. What was left were the peasants, and so we have this reference to the land left in darkness!
Nazareth was to the southern end of Galilee. Galilee itself was a rather small and insignificant place compared with Jerusalem in Judea. Capernaum was a fishing village on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. It was also close to the Via Maris, which you will hear referred to in the first reading as the seaward road.
Because of this earlier exile, there was a much greater mix of gentiles in this area. There was a certain amount of tension between the Jews who lived in Galilee and those in Jerusalem. They were not considered quite as ‘pure’ due to their constant contact with the gentiles.
The really important part of the gospel reading is the last line, where we are given Jesus’ message “repent, the kingdom of heaven is at hand”.
Our second reading from Paul’s Letter to the Corinthians shows what can so easily happen to any small community of believers. The community is breaking into factions and forgetting its purpose.
The Homily: instead of a formal homily today we have a baptism. Catch the video:
Picture 1: Mass Begins
Picture 2: Special Welcome to Sienna, Brian, Payton, & Erin
Picture 3: The Baptism Party, Brian, Susanne, Payton, Erin, & Sienna
Picture 4: The Baptism