Sunday Homily 10-25-09, 30th Ordinary Time
Readings: Jeremiah 317, 7-9; Psalm 126, The Lord has done Great Things for Us; we are filled with Joy; Hebrews 5, 1-6; Mark 10, 46-52.
Jeremiah. One of the “great prophets”. The book covers one of the most turbulent times for the Jewish people, a time we have been discussing with a number of our other prophets of recent weeks, namely “The Exile”. Jeremiah witnessed the fall of a great empire, the Assyrian, and the rise of the Babylonian Empire! His writings cover a period of about 40 years.
The main issue he deals with is the People's turning away from Yahweh and towards worshiping idols. Due to the nature of the period, the major political convulsions in the region, we find there were several prophets at this time. Jeremiah stands out from this group in his ability to show God’s love for his people and the People’s duty to God through the covenant ties.
Our passage today is very interesting in that it shows God’s loving care of His people compared to that of a Father for his firstborn.
The Way (Tony O'Donovan)
The very last sentence in today’s Gospel is what I want us to focus on this morning! “Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way”. I want us to spend a little time on this “Way of Jesus”. Remember two weeks ago we had the gospel story of the rich young man, who was quite anxious to do whatever to “inherit eternal life”. Remember he had observed all the laws from his youth, but when Jesus challenged him to sell all and “follow me,” he went away sad. He was unable to follow Jesus.
I want to step back a bit and take a look at where we are in Mark’s Gospel. Remember Mark wrote the first Gospel, it is the shortest of the Gospels. If we look at how it is written we find that it neatly falls into two parts, the first beginning with the Baptism of Jesus at the
The second part is the Journey to
Now, back to the way of Jesus. If we are familiar with the stories about Jesus from the Gospels, we will begin to discern very easily a pattern as to what was Jesus’ Way. He went about trying to get people to understand what God wanted of us. He summed up the commandments to two, “love God and love your neighbor.” And he practiced that in his actions of healing the sick, and most especially showing that the society had become trapped by the rules. He reached out to sinners, he dined with them and worst of all, in the eyes of the authorities, he forgave people their sins!! This was Jesus’ Way.
We are here this morning because presumably we have accepted the invitation “come follow Me”. How are we doing on the Way, on that journey we call life? Human nature is interesting, particularly as I reflect on my own life. I have had the best of intentions but the reality of my actions often fall way too short! Thankfully I have a forgiving and loving God who is constantly inviting me to get back on “the Way,” and supporting me with the community I belong to, the Church and its sacraments.
Picture 1: Tony
Picture 2: Our Man in the NY Marathon this Saturday, Tom Fleming receiving the blessing of The Community
Picture 3: Sean & Cara with their parents, Ed & Christine
Picture 4: Bill with Nancy & Helen