Sunday Homily 5-22-11, 5th Easter
Readings: Acts of the Apostles 6, 1-7; Psalm 33, Lord, let your Mercy be upon Us, as we place our Trust in You; 1 Peter 2, 4-9; John 14, 1-12
Acts observations & review—(Author, Date, Place, Subject) a repeat from Easter
Author: This is Luke, the physician, the companion of Paul, the Gentile writing for Gentile Christians, and the same Luke who wrote the Gospel of Luke.
Date: Around 65 years after Christ. Probably just before the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple (70 C.E., a big date in Jewish history), or Luke would have probably mentioned it.
Place: probably Ephesus, today a ruin on the west coast of Turkey south of Constantinople. Once this town was a major Christian center.
Subject: the material works like in concentric, expanding circles, beginning in Jerusalem and ending in Rome after touching Judea, Syria, Ephesus, & Europe. It treats activities in the early Christian community, some of which may describe they way they wished things were.
Sources: Good News Bible, New Interpreter’s Study Bible, St. Louis U. Jesuits’ Liturgical web
Homily
This past week four of our community, Bill Hammond, Bob McGrath, Charlotte Gelineau Katner & her husband, Harry, all went to Tuscaloosa, AL to help with the tornado clean up.
Bill took the homily time to share how he was touched by the students from St. Bonaventure College in Buffalo, NY, by their faculty moderator, and by the people of Tuscaloosa.
The fifteen boys and fourteen girls who made the trip from Buffalo worked tirelessly cleaning up people's property, sawing up fallen trees, and consoling the victims of the tornado.
One of the kids even found the lost wedding ring of a lady. It was found under a piece of trashed wall board.
Everyone spent nights on the floor of the all purpose center of the Methodist Church in Tuscaloosa. The community housed all the volunteers and fed the whole group.
Bill said he returned with sense overload and a marvel at the good will & generosity of so many people.
Picture 1: Mass begins
Picture 2: Bill Hammond talking about Tuscaloosa
Picture 3: Offertory, Melissa, Jenny, & their mom Diane Holcomb
Picture 4: Chloe & Emma
Picture 5: Leo joins the music with his dad, Ray, and Wendy.