Homily for Holy Thursday
We have something going on at
this parish that has been going on since I arrived, and it has been going on
for I’m sure the 152 years of this parish, and it has been going on in every
parish and every family for the last 2,000 years, and it was going on all the
time with the Apostles
There are fights and
disagreements and frustrations among us
I’m not chastising our parish
for it – I’m sure I’m the cause of some of it, I’m sure I make some of it worse
or exacerbate some of it…I’m not alarmed by the bickering and disagreements
I’m from a family of 11 kids
– I know what is possible despite the bickering, fighting, skirmishes,
alliances, etc.
In fact, far from saying that
it is some huge problem, I’d say almost the opposite – I’d suggest that if it
is a scandal for you when people argue and disagree and have alliances and
bicker then you need to get out more
The Apostles were fighting
and arguing all the time. “Lord, whose
the best?” “Lord, can I sit at your right and my brother at your left?” “Hey
Thomas, we saw the risen Christ – and
Thomas responds: Yeah, I’ll believe it when I see it” Luke tells us:
“They were arguing among themselves about who was the greatest” They all fled him on his arrest. They denied him. They didn’t trust the women who would see the
empty tomb..St. Paul rebuked St. Peter in front of the early Church...and on and on
Jesus shows them how to
navigate this as a Community: SERVE EACH OTHER
NOT JUST EXTERNAL
The Eucharist and the
Priesthood form the apparatus of the Church in the world, but he is saying
SERVE EACH OTHER AMIDST THE BICKERING and DISAGREEMENTS
SATAN DESIRES TO
SIFT YOU LIKE WHEAT
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