Sunday, July 31, 2016

Daily HOMILY for July 19, 2016: Tuesday of the 16th Week of Ordinary Time


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Tuesday 16th Week OT
Marriottsville Retreat
July 19, 2016
BROTHER & SISTERS +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ø  Scene in today’s Gospel has certain sharpness to it
Ø  First sight, may seem like Jesus putting off or putting down blood family – his mother and those who are described as his “brothers and sisters”
Ø  We know that Greek word used here can mean that “brothers and sisters” may have been cousins or maybe even stepbrothers & stepsisters 2 Jesus
Ø  One theory has it that Joseph widowed when he took Mary his wife & had children by 1st marriage
Ø  So, this wording remains a bit uncertain
Ø  Be that as it may, Jesus’ intent here is not to put down his family whomever that family includes
ELEVATION NOT PUTDOWN ++++++++++++++++++++
Ø  Rather than put anybody down, Jesus is elevating his followers, his disciples
Ø  He says, “Those who do the will of my heavenly Father are my brother and sister and mother”
Ø  The effect of Jesus’ statement is that we can be as close to him as his own blood family!
Ø  So, if we, as believers or disciples, are like family to Jesus, then the traditional role of blood family members can help us to understand what our role or calling is to be
FAMILY MEMBERS & WORD OF GOD +++++++++++++
Ø  For example, disciples are to be like mothers through receiving Jesus into our hearts in faith and then bringing him into the world by our words and actions
Ø  We are to be like fathers by giving life to others and not by injuring life whether of the unborn child, the person who is emotionally vulnerable, or has special needs
Ø  And we are to be like brothers and sisters when we care for the neighbor next door or the Hispanic immigrant who’s come here in need
Ø  The additional applications are your to make
CONCLUSION ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ø  So, it’s all of us who are his disciples that Jesus really elevates
Ø  He calls us family and we can learn something about our calling simply from the roles of family members

Ø  The question for us is where might we be lacking?

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