5th Sunday in Ordinary
Time 2023 – “No one lights a lamp and puts it under a basket”
“No one
lights a lamp and then puts it under a bushel basket; but rather it is set on a
lampstand, where it gives light to all in the house.”
I originally
preached that I was healed in Lourdes to both of my parishes the 2nd
weekend of October of 2022. But some
people still have questions and so I would like to provide a bit more detail.
I received
my initial diagnosis up at the Mayo Clinic on February 11th, 2020
(The Feast Day of Our Lady of Lourdes) and got to have Mass that night in the
Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes which is attached to the Mayo Clinic.
Fastforward
to March of 2022. My MRI showed that the
tumor was starting to grow back and that there was also now a tumor on my
pituitary gland.
Although I
was perfectly happy to die and offer my life up for the victims of clergy
abuse, I thought that since I received my diagnosis on the Feast Day of Our
Lady of Lourdes and had Mass that night in the chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes,
that I should make a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France and if I was healed there,
it might bring some fallen away Catholics back to the Catholic Church.
So I went to
Lourdes this past June and was healed there.
It took me a while to realize I was healed because there is no pain
associated with a brain tumor. I have
been in touch with the medical examiner at Lourdes, and they have a very extensive
process that they go through in order to verify miracles.
Although I
have been off social media for the past 2 years, I was still receiving emails
from victims wondering about my medical progress so I made a video this past Monday
to let victims know that I had been healed at Lourdes.
Jesus says
in our Gospel today that no one lights a lamp and then places it under a basket,
rather it is placed on a stand for all to see.
And here is
the major point…we ALL…each one of us…has an infinitely better message than a
healing…we have our Catholic Faith, we have the Sacraments of the Church that
give us an infinite amount of grace if we are open to it, and the primary
Sacrament that sustains the Church and holds the Church together, we have Jesus
Christ becoming truly present to us in his Body, Blood, Soul, and in His Divinity
at every Mass.
Are we willing
to witness to that fact in a charitable and attractive way? A question that each one of us needs to
decide is “do I want to do whatever I can to get the word out that Jesus is alive
and well in the Catholic Church”…or are we content to bury our light under a
basket?
I pray that
each one of us, in our own way, will do whatever we can, in the ways that we
feel we are being nudged in prayer to do, to testify to the power of Jesus
Christ alive in His Catholic Church today.
Thank you, Father.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Father, your life, your witness helped my conversion and the fire that continues to burn within for Him and out Holy Mother Church. I love you so much!
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