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About tcmjm

Home town Mishawaka, Indiana. Occupation: Air Traffic world's busiest. Software Programing 1973. Developed original software for the Air Traffic System "Airport Resource Management Tool ARMT" while working at the Atlanta Hartsfield Air Traffic Tower / TRACON.

2nd Sunday Ordinary Time January 18, 2015

2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time  January 18, 2015

What are we yearning for?  What is the source of our yearning?  What is the dream that can fill our emptiness?  Can we hear the sound of our spirit crying out from the depths of our hearts?  Are we able to listen with eagerness and hope?  Will we take the risk to listen to the voice calling from within our hearts?   Will we open ourselves to the voice of the tears of joy and sorrow that flow down our cheeks?  Will we look with eyes fully open to the truth that surrounds us?

Listen!  Do we have our spiritual ears on?  Do we hear the voice of the one who loves us, who forever calls us?  A voice that never ceases even when doubt and emptiness invades our world?

What are we searching for?

What are we looking for?  What are our dreams made of?  What on earth are you looking for today?  Why are we here?

The desire for God is written in the human heart.  We are created by God and for God; and God never ceases to draw us to himself. God never gives up on us.  Only in God will we find the truth and happiness we never stop searching for:

He never ceases to call us to seek him, so as to find life and happiness.  But this search for God demands of us every effort of intellect, a sound will, “an upright heart”, as well as the witness of others who teach him to seek God.

Who said this?

Listen – I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.”

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.  I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.

This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the South with. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope.

Who is calling us?

Are we open?  Are our eyes open?  What in heavens name are we looking for?  Who is calling us in the midst of the night?  Who is calling us by the name that speaks music to our ears?  Do we not know that our body is a temple that embraces the Holy Spirit dwells within!

That each and everyone, of us is created in the image of God from the very beginning!  And God said, it is good.  Do we not know that our earthly body was designed to a temple for our spirit.  That during the creation of this body it receives a soul that will live forever.

Samuel was the son of Hannah who was baron and prayed for a child.  In thanksgiving she turned her beloved son over to the Lord by giving him to the priest Eli.  Eli and Samuel were to become the last Judges of Israel.  Eli became a father to Samuel.  We know the story Hannah’s dream heard his father call as he slept.  “Here I am”, you called me?  Go back to sleep.  Three times – how long it takes us to understand the voice that speaks from within!   Speak Lord for your servant is listening.  I am ready to hear your voice.  There is a reason you are undergoing this time in your life.

Paul tells us our body is a temple that holds the Holy Spirit – our soul created by God at the moment of our conception.  We are not our own but we were created to participate in an encounter with the spirit of God’s dreaming.

Behold the Lamb of God said John the Baptist.  And his disciples followed him.  They knew the significance of the word Lamb and they followed him.  What are you looking for?  Come and see said Jesus.  So they went.  Jesus called his first disciples who followed.  Everything that happened to you has prepared for this day.  Nothing is for naughtOnly in God will we find the truth and happiness and we never stop searching.

Christmas 2014

December 25, 2014

We gather this Christmas day in a nation proud to be known as the land of the free and the braveYet spiritually we have become a nation bitterly divided. We have become a nation where our national leaders regularly abuse the meaning of words.  Whenever I hear someone say, let me be clear, I suspect the words that will follow may be intended to confuse.  When I hear someone say they will be transparent, I know they may intend to misrepresent the truth.

Then when confronted with the truth, the truth seekers are attacked and marginalized.  Freedom of speech, religion and the right to life are being attacked with the intention of being removedThe modern world now speaks in ways to confuse and divideThe great divider of humanity wants to gain the upper hand and each year renews his attacks against the only source it cannot defeatthe light of truth that comes into the world each year during the darkest night Christmas.

We should know from the very beginning; humans were tempted by the great deceiver to take ownership of the tree in the garden and play God.  This original spiritual attack known as original sin cannot be ignored by humankind.  As a result, then great temper demands forever again to be recognized expecting the fallen nature of man to comply.

Yet it is the promise of the Light that comes into the world on the darkest and longest night.  To remind us each year the corner stone rejected by a man rejected and crucified, dying  only to be raised up destroying death.

In the very beginning humanity lost possession of the good:

In the very beginning humanity had lost possession of the good; and thus, it was necessary for the Son of God, to come into the world as a baby and later to suffer for our sin, taken up and given back to us.  Just as the darkness closed in, it was necessary for the light to come; to fulfill scripture setting captives free. Humanity awaited this Savior, prisoners and slaves in need of a liberator.

Are these things minor or insignificant?  Did Love not move God to send His Son to descend to earth in human form and visit while humanity was in a miserable and unhappy a state opening the doorway referred to as the eye of the needle!

Am I in trouble?

4th Sunday Advent December 21, 2014

4th Sunday of Advent  December 21, 2014

Children are you ready to listen with your whole body and spirit?  Take a moment and place your hand over your heart.  Can you feel your heart beating?  Monday I had an echo cardiogram.  There was a computer screen right next to where I laid.  I could look into my heart and watch the chambers of my heart beating as it was sending life sustaining blood to every part of my body.

God wanted me to learn something about today’s scriptures.  Lay your hand upon your spirit and listen.  Paul spoke to the Romans, Brothers and sisters: To him who can strengthen you, according to my gospel and the proclamation of Jesus Christ.

Paul became the message he was sent to deliver:

What did Paul just say?  Did I hear it right?  Paul said “My Gospel” and the proclamation of Jesus Christ.  How could Paul call it “My Gospel”?  What can this mean?  How can we interpret Paul’s message.  Paul did something unusual and we need to understand how deeply the Gospel had penetrated  Paul to the heartIt had entered his blood stream and he had surrendered to the Gospel to the degree he had become the message he was sent to deliver.  Paul took ownership and became one with the Gospel proclaimed by Jesus Christ.  Paul had become the spirit of the Gospel and taken ownership for it.

Think about yourself.  Have you accepted the story?  Has the story penetrated your heart and entered your blood stream?  Maybe more than you think?

Children Someone is Coming – Make Haste

It’s almost here!  Children, do you know what I am talking about?  Someone is coming and wants you to let its spirit into your heart.  This special someone comes as an infant so we will not be afraid.  This baby wants to enter your blood stream and bring you new spiritual life to your whole body and soul.  Are we ready to let Him in?

I remember when I was about five.  We had decorated a real Christmas tree.  I can still remember the lights and the tinsel.  We had carefully set out the nativity manger under the tree and placed the three kings all the way across the room.  My dad set a star on the top of the tree – we knew so the kings could find their way to the manger in the dark.

There was a chill in the air and snow falling outside the window.  Though, it was early in the evening, it was dark outside.  My older brother and I, where so anxious, we wanted to go to bed earlyWe knew it was the night of all nights.  The night the angels would sing when our savior was born.  It was the night love would penetrate the darkness of human tragedy.  It was the night a Saint would fly around the world in the form of Santa Clause and his sleigh with gifts full of love.

Once in bed I tossed and turnedThen unexpectedly, my brother said – I hear him!  Can’t you hear him!  My hands and my feet began to sweat.  Could he really be in the house while I was awake?  Can’t you sense it?  Love is on it’s way!

Does anyone Love me?

No matter how crusty, cantankerous or dubious we have become we all seek to be loved. Christmas eve and Christmas day people will pour out of homes and attend Church.  The dream and story are real and they know it some where in their spirit.  This is a day of rebirth of hope and love. 

Do not be afraid!

The angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin’s name was Mary.  The angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary.

Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.”.   We know the story – the Gospel became one with Mary and its blood flowed through her heart to her son and they became as one with the spirit of love.

Set yourself free to embrace the story so all who encounter you encounter Christ.  Hurry Up – Merry Christmas.

16th Sunday Ordinary Time: July 20, 2014

Sixteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time:  July 20, 2014

How many want to know if the Holy Scripture is still relevant to our world to day in 2014?  Let’s examine today’s scripture readings.

Wait!  Thousands of Rockets have been fired into Israel targeting civilians, women and children.  These rockets are being fired from tunnels near schools.  Israel has begun a ground invasion into Gaza where rockets are being found stored in schools and in numerous tunnels..  Malaysia Airlines flight 17 was shot down by a missal over Ukraine.  298 are reported dead, men, women, children and infants.  Among them are 24 Americans.  Thousands of Central American children are crossing our southern boarder with Mexico.  Our federal government is shipping these children to various States across the country without informing the recipient states.

Abortion / Healing Necessary:

Two weeks ago I attended a retreat for women who have had abortions.  These women where dealing with real anger, shame, frustration and abandonment because of the pressure within our culture to end “It” and move on with life“Its no beg deal – It’s a woman’s right to choose and she alone can make that choice“It” and “alone” does not begin to satisfy ones inner spirit of peace and truth.

Truth?

Today’s scripture seeks to open our eyes and ears to what the secular progressive humanism world does not want us to know – the truth.

From antiquity the book of Wisdom speaks to us.  For your might is the source of justice; your mastery over all things makes you lenient to all.  That those who are just must be kind; and you gave your children good ground for hope that you would permit repentance for their sins.  Tears are made of water that can wash us clean.

And when the complexity of the modern world begins to strain our spirits and distress our souls we listen to Paul speaking to the RomansThe Spirit comes to the aid of our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes with inexpressible groaning. And the one who searches hearts knows what is the intention of the groaning Spirit, because he intercedes for the holy ones according to God’s will.

Time to Groan!

I don’t know about you but it is time for me to Groan – for I haven’t a clue how to pray for a solution to the mess humanity is creating for it self.

All of the above is reinforced with the Truth Jesus Christ taught through the parable about the Weeds and the Wheat.  By the master’s design the weeds and the wheat will grow up together until harvest.  Think of it this way.  You and your children were born to encounter the world we live in today.  There is hope, there is always hope.  There is never a day that does not contain the spirit of hope.

We walk by faith not by sight – our experiences of evil and suffering, injustice and death seem to contradict the good news.- they can shake our faith to its foundation and become a temptation against it.  The spirit intercedes over and above our own pain and intercessions with ineffable groaning.  Words we cannot express as we wait for the final removal of the chaos that surrounds us and the restoration to wholeness and integrity.

Kingdom of Heaven – a mustard seed:

Listen again to the words of hope.  “The kingdom of heaven – yes the Kingdom in 2014 – is like a mustard seed that a person took and sowed in a field.  It is the smallest of all the seeds, yet when full-grown it is the largest of plants.  It becomes a large bush, and the ‘birds of the sky come and dwell in its branches.”  The smallest of seeds – hope – becomes a secure home in the midst of a chaotic world.

Yeast Too – worked until flexible:!

The kingdom of heaven is like Yeast that is used to make bread – Yeast is alive.  It is a microscopic fungus that is brought back to life when water is added and it is mixed with three measures of flour to make dough.   It must be kneaded, a process of being pressed and stretched with the heal of the hand, folded over, rotated and then repeated again and again.  This is work and what is required until the dough becomes elastic and smooth.

The natural tension within the unity of the whole church.  Weeds left unchecked can choke the wheat.  So they must be kept under control even if not eliminated.

Water, kneading, stretching to restore flexible hearts that open:

We, you and I each have a spirit dwelling deep within, yeast that is very much alive although some yeast has dried out.  All of us require the addition of water and kneading to restore within us sufficient elasticity we open our hearts and allow the Holy spirit to dampen our dry spirit and smooth out our rough edges.

The human church needs constant reformation and positive action to continue the quest to achieve individual and community holiness.  Yet we must avoid unrealistic purism or anglicism.  This is the elusive but needed balance.    A single parable cannot say everything.  The kingdom is a mixed body; patience is necessary and we must trust the sifting to God.

 

5th Sunday of Easter May 17, 2014

May 17, 2014 5th Sunday of Easter

This week end we are honoring our High school and college graduates. I suspect you graduating seniors know you are standing in a double doorway. One door is closing and you can’t stop it while another door is simultaneously opening. And you can’t go back!

Many emotions are running through our minds. But you are not at all alone. Your teachers, those known as your parents, family, friends, even us folks at Church and your family who are looking down from heaven are caught up in the reality one can not turn back the clock.

Today’s scriptures are focused on this same reality. Even Jesus Christ and His disciples had to face the reality it was time for him to leave.

Do not let your hearts be troubled:

Jesus knew one day he must confront his disciples with this reality. When one knows this is our last time together, one chooses the most valuable and wisest words they have to offer. “Do not let you hearts be troubled.” I have to go Home! We know these words we have lived them. Your Father who loves you sent His Son to tell you. It is time for me to go home. “Do not let you hearts be troubled.” I am going to prepare a place for you! And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to myself.

What you young people don’t know and even the disciples didn’t understand is that you are far more prepared than you know. Remember Jesus words. Amen, Amen, I say to you, whoever believes in me will do the works I do, and will do greater ones than these, because I am going to the Father.

Jesus had to leave them alone, for the power of the spirit planted within their soul to be unleashed and lead them to discover the spirit within that will lead them home.

The Holy Spirit finds ways to teach us this truth through many ways if only we open our spiritual eyes and ears. While I was in the diaconate formation program the good Lord placed me as a witness to the workings of His spirit.

Parkinson’s, Loss of Hearing and Alzheimers:

Put on your spiritual ears!

My dad had six brothers and they lived in the second largest Belgium settlement in the USA. My dad told many stories about when he was a boy.  He and his brothers got into confrontations with young men of other nationalities around the neighborhood. When one brother got in over his head, the call would go out, Chuck, Al, Fred, Rudy, Zuke, and Ernie and the cavalry would soon arrive. Mt dad and his brother Al played high school basketball together. They were best men at each others weddings. They lived and raised their families in the same town they grew up.

Now My father had Parkinson’s disease and was no longer able to drive or get around without help. To make things more difficult, my dad he was losing his hearing. My mother had had a stroke and to communicate with her one had to play a good game of charades. When she wanted to speak she often couldn’t recall the word or words she wanted to use.

Are you listening? In the last months of my Fathers life, one day when my dad was home from the nursing home, my Uncle AL and his wife, Aunt Jane came to visit my mom and dad.

I want you to paint this picture clearly. My dad was almost stone cold deaf. My mother had suffered a stroke and one needed to be able to play charades to understand what she wanted to say. My Uncle AL was more stone cold deaf than my dad and was suffering from Al-timers disease. My Aunt Jane had an even worse case of Alzheimer’s.   In the living room of my parents home sat these old people, who were an integral part of each others lives. They all talked at the same time. Lord knows what my aunt Jane was hearing. And my mother was as engaged as she could be.

They Paused, smiled and laughed:

Then they paused, great big smiles came across their faces and they would laugh until they cried. Then they did it again and again.

These were old people in their eighties. I was listening to a celebration of life!  My dad’s brother Al and his wife my aunt Jane had driven from Eagles Lake in Michigan to my dad’s home in Mishawaka, Indiana. My Uncle Al’s hearing was worse than my dad and my aunt Jane had  Alzheimer’s.  We weren’t sure if she knew who she was.

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There they were, in my folks living room visiting. They would all speak at once. My dad and his brother couldn’t hear.

Then they would all stop talking. Big smiles came across their faces as they laughed. Then they would all speak again, followed by silence, smiles and laughter. They did it again and again. I just happened to be there – the Lord was teaching my soul to hear and see!  It didn’t seem to matter what technically was understood. What mattered is they were celebrating life, giving thanks and remembering the blessing and graces God had given them.

Only when it was all over I asked – how the heck did my Uncle Al and Aunt Jane find their way to my parents house? Do not let your hearts be troubled. They we saying goodbye.

Amen, Amen, I say to you, whoever believes in me will do the works I do, and will do greater ones than these, because I am going to the Father. You young people put on your spiritual eyes and ears because the spirit that lives in you is going to lead you on to works greater than these.

One can only guess they must have been imagining. Treasured stories buried deep within the heart. That they could neither hear or understand the spoken message was of little importance.

Jesus message is not about religion or church buildings.  It is about opening our hearts to the promise, by reaching out to one another and wrapping our arms around each others neck and saying, I love you with all my heart! Then we could unleash on our world, the works Jesus promised we could do – greater than these.  Healing and forgiveness:

Holy Thursday April 17, 2014

Holy Thursday  April 17, 2014

Holy Thursday the day Jesus celebrated the last supper with his disciples.  On a day set aside by the Jewish people for the retelling of the story of the liberation of the Israelite s from slavery in ancient Egypt.

Ten Plagues:  Blood of a Lamb / Doorpost:

From the book of Exodus we hear the command that Moses and Aaron are to tell the Whole Community of Israel.  God helped the Children of Israel escape from slavery in Egypt by inflicting ten plagues upon the ancient Egyptians before Pharaoh would release his Israelite slaves.  The tenth and worst of the plagues was the death of the Egyptian first-born. To help the Israelite’s escape this tenth plague, a year old lamb without blemish was to be slaughtered and it’s blood applied to the two door posts and the lintel of each house.

Seder Meal — the Night Every Fist born struck down:

On this night, I will go through Egypt striking down every first born of the land, both man and beast.  This day shall be a memorial feast for youIt is called the Seder meal and is to be remembered, shared and celebrated with pilgrimage to the Lord, as a perpetual institution.

Elitism:

We hear in the Letter from Paul to the Corinthians, what I received from the Lord I handed on to you.  Do this in remembrance of me until the day the Lord comes in glory.  Paul was confronting difficulties which had arisen within the Corinthian community.  Rival factions were excluding the poor from the Eucharist in the place of the more wealthy and influential.  Elitism had penetrated the Corinthians community.  Elitism was preventing the wealthy and influential from sharing the sacred Eucharist with the downtrodden, the poor, the stranger and the outcast.

There was a young engaged couple who were to soon be married.  They each had a serious problem the other knew nothing of.

Stinky:

The young man was very concerned that if his bride discovered he had such stinky feet she would not sleep in the same room.  He approached his Father and asked for advice.   His father suggested he wash his feet each night and then put on socks before he went to bed.

The young lady was also concerned that her husband would refuse to sleep in the same room with her if he discovered how stinky her morning breath was.  She asked her mother for advice.  Her mother told her to develop a habit of waking up early before her husband to prepare breakfast and on the way go to the bathroom and brush her teeth before he got out of bed.

For the first six months of their married life things went along smoothingly.  Then one restless night of tossing and turning the young husband woke up at 4 AM and discovered he lost one of his socks in the night.  As he frantically searched the bed for this lost sock, he bumped his wife, who awoke, sat up and asked him.  What in heaven are looking for?  He replied, Oh my, you swallowed my sock!

Stinky Pride:

All use us have some hidden stinky business about us.  For some, it’s our feet, others our breath and for others it’s our pride.  Today our Lord calls each calls us to love one another even tough we each suffer from one form of stickiness or another.

If we are not careful stinkiness can penetrate our own church.  We are called to reflect upon how inclusive we really are to the people of our community and to strangers.  Those who hold positions of control and influence are called to reflect and ascertain that they themselves have not become an impediment to the inclusion of Gods people. 

Jesus Took a Towel – Basin – Water – Got down on His knees:

In the Gospel Jesus handled two stinky problems.  Jesus took a towel and wrapped it around his waist, poured water into a basin and began washing his disciples feet.  Jesus models for us the role of a true servant.

1st We hear Peter object, “Master are you going to wash my feet?  You will never wash my feet!  Stinky!  Unless I wash your feet, you will have no inheritance with me!  – Master then wash me head to toe.  2nd Jesus washes of Judas’s feet which sends a powerful spiritual message.  Jesus washed the feet of all his disciples.  Jesus did not exclude Peter for his stinky pride or his betrayer Judas.  We are called to ponder whose feet we would exclude?

If I wash your feet ………… God became servant:

Do you realize what I have done for you???  If I, the Master, wash your feet, then you should wash each others feet.   He came to as the Son of God to be a servant, he suffered and died giving his whole body and blood leaving us an example that we might follow in his footsteps.   We are each called to wash the feet of another – yes even those who have stinky feet, stinky breath and stinky pride.

Palm Sunday April 12, 2014

April 12, 2014 Palm Sunday

Though Jesus was in the form of God he did not regard equality with God as something to be grasped.  Rather we are told he emptied himself.  In our world today many want to play the role of God.  Jesus had the wisdom to know his job was not to play the role of His father.  Rather he emptied himself!  The question for us today is what heck does it mean to empty oneself and what happens to one who is empty?

What the heck is Empty Oneself?

Empty is the place where creation of new life beginsEmpty is the place where hope livesEmpty is the place (like spring) from which new life explode anew.  When one is empty God’s creative hope can fill the space, thus opening the possibilities of an encounter with new life.

In the reading from Philippians, Paul tells us Jesus did not selfishly cling to his exalted position.  He emptied himself.  He was able to take on the form of a slave in human likeness and appearance.  He was able to set his face like flint as he marched to Jerusalem.  He steeled himself to endure the worst humanity can dish out while humbling himself, becoming obedient to death on a cross.

He cam to fulfill Prophecy – a trusting Lamb:

He fulfilled what the Prophet Isaiah foretold of in the Suffering Servant Songa message of hope passed.  I gave my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who plucked my beard; my face I did not shield from buffets and spitting.  Jeremiah who told of a trusting lamb lead to slaughter.

Paul wants us to contrast the actions of Jesus and Adam.  Adam chose to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree as he grasp at equality with God.  Rather Jesus took on Adams’ human condition, and with it bore our slavery to sin and corruption.

In the beginning was the word.  In the beginning how many could see the word?  How just much space did the word occupy?

Where would we look to find Hope in the World today?

Where would you look to find hope that new life is possible?  Today’s scripture describe what we encounter when we encounter hope.  Can anyone describe for me what they would expect to find in an empty container?  Have any of us encountered a situation in life we would describe as we came up empty?  When something that is empty is something that contains nothing becomes a room to be filled with Hope.  Conversely, many of us have met people who are full of something!  ( modern selfie?? )

Marks Gospel marks a final turning point for Jesus.  He knew it was time to move onTime to face the most serious phase of his lifeTime to empty himself completely.  Time to humble himself and fulfill the will of his father.  Time to suffer through his passion and his death on a cross in obedience to his Father.

Handing Over His mission to Who / Whom?:

During this final Passover feast he would hand over his mission to his disciples.  Along with Gifts his disciples and followers where initially unprepared to receive.  The creation of a new covenant, the sacrament of Eucharist and a handing over of the reins of the new ChurchA church that was to born from the water and blood that flowed from his side to the ground from the cross.

The empty tomb:  Where Hope is Encountered:

All of of this took place so that we would encounter and empty tomb.  The place where hope lives.  The end of the Gospel of Mark and the place where the possibilities of new life explode before us.  Empty the place where an end is the beginning becoming something new.  Empty the fact, that Mark’s ending of the Gospel leaves the reader with a startling realization!  We each have the opportunity to conclude the gospel by living out its values.

What is the next spiritual challenge, the spirit is calling each of us to individually and collectively face up to in obedience to the will of the Father?

Year A Palm Sunday April 12, 2014

April 12, 2014 Palm Sunday

Empty Oneself:

Though Jesus was in the form of God he did not regard equality with God as something to be grasped.  Rather we are told he emptied himself.  In our world today many want to play the role of God.  Jesus had the wisdom to know his job was not to play the role of His father.  Rather he emptied himself!  The question for us today is what heck does it mean to empty oneself and what happens to one who is empty?

Empty the Spirit of Hopes Doorway:

Empty is the place where creation of new life begins.  Empty is the place where hope lives.  Empty is the place from which new life explode anew.  When one is empty God’s creative hope can fill the space, thus opening the possibilities of an encounter with new life.

In the reading from Philippians, Paul tells us Jesus did not selfishly cling to his exalted position.  He emptied himself.  He was bale to take on the form of a slave in human likeness and appearance.  He was able to set his face like flint as he marched to Jerusalem.  He steeled himself to endure the worst humanity can dish out while humbling himself, becoming obedient to death on a cross.

Suffering Servants Song:

He fulfilled what the Prophet Isaiah foretold of in the Suffering Servant Song– a message of hope passed.  I gave my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who plucked my beard; my face I did not shield from buffets and spitting.   Jeremiah who told of a trusting lamb lead to slaughter.

Contrast Adam to Jesus:

Paul wants us to contrast the actions of Jesus and Adam.  Adam chose to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree as he grasp at equality with God.  Rather Jesus took on Adams’ human condition, and with it bore our slavery to sin and corruption.

In the beginning was the word.  In the beginning how many could see the word?  How much space did the word occupy?

What would you look to find hope that new life is possible?  Today’s scripture describe what we encounter when we encounter hope.  Can anyone describe for me what they would expect to find in an empty container?  Have any of us encountered a situation in life we would describe as we came up empty?  Something that is empty is something that contains nothing.  Many of us have met people who are full of something!

Turning Point –  Time to Move On

Marks Gospel marks a final turning point for Jesus.  He knew it was time to move on.  Time to face the most serious phase of his life.  Time to empty himself completely.  Time to humble himself and fulfill the will of his father.  Time to suffer through his passion and his death on a cross in obedience to his Father.

Is it Our Time? to be Gifted:

During this final Passover feast he would hand over his mission to his disciples.  He Gifted his disciples and followers even when they  where initially unprepared to receive.  The creation of a new covenant, the sacrament of Eucharist and a handing over of the reins of the new Church.  A church that was to born from the water and blood that flowed from his side to the ground from the cross.

Preparation for Empty:

All of of this took place so that we would encounter and empty tomb.  The place where hope lives.  The end of the Gospel of Mark and the place where the possibilities of new life explode before us.  Empty the place where the end is the beginning becoming something new.  Empty the fact, that Mark’s ending of the Gospel leaves the reader with a startling realization that we each have the opportunity to conclude the gospel by living out its values.

What is the next spiritual challenge, the spirit is calling each of us to individually and collectively face up to in obedience to the will of the Father?

2nd Sunday Lent March 16, 2014

2nd Sunday of Lent March 16, 2014

One is lead up onto the mountain top to expand ones mind so as to open ones spirit.  And it is necessary for ones mouth to be silenced so one can finally listen with ears and eyes.  While one is listening one becomes open to an encounter with God’s design.

The Transfiguration was an event that stopped the apostles in their tracks, yet Peter’s human nature wanted to continue to speak.  To be open one must stop talking and listen!

Anyone listening?  Words do not have to be spoken for communication to take place.  Remember our Christmas party when Fr. Liem asked us to move to a table with people who spoke another language.  The people of this parish spoke loud and clear!  We were not ready to be that open!  Many of us were not ready to take ownership of our own closed spirit.  Let’s cut out the bilingual Mass.  What will happen at our St Patty’s party?   “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.”

Lets press on!  Anyone heard of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370?  The modern Boeing 777 passenger airplane with 239 people on board, that  mysteriously disappeared over Viet Nam our Pastors home land.  Fr. Liem what did your people do with that airplane?

I told my wife as soon as I heard what had happened to MH370 that it had been hijacked.  Ask my wife for verification.  Some might poo poo my assertion.  That is OK.  But how might have I arrived at that conclusion so quickly?  Perhaps 42 years of watching the aviation system work and analyzing untold recorded voice and flight data.  But I would say it was listening to the language that was not spoken that opened my ears.

Do not be fooled by modern day imagery!

People do not be fooled by the voice of modern day imagery designed to mislead, please and capture our focus!  Rather be open and listen to the voice of the one whose sole purpose was to speak the truth!

On the final night of the parish’s Lenten mission, at the end of an eloquent sermon, the missionary said.  “Stand up, those of you who want to go to heaven.”  The whole congregation stood up.  When they were once more seated, he paused and then said.  “Now stand up, those who want to go to hell.”

An elderly man at the back of the church stood up, and the missionary said, “Do you really want to go to hell?”  “No Father” replied the old man.  But I didn’t like to see you standing there alone.”

This is my beloved Son – Listen to Him!

Peter said to Jesus in reply, “Lord, it is good that we are here.  If you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still speaking, behold, a bright cloud cast a shadow over them, then from the cloud came a voice that said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.”

Stop talking – to Peter the symbolic head of the Church stop talking and listen to him!  Could it be that we the people of St. Peter the Rock need to stop talking and start listening so as to discover God’s design for us?

Who is behind the Source of Our Vision?

The gift of Vision – Vision is leadership.  If we are dissatisfied with leadership our scriptures today suggest we consider if we can define the vision we are looking for and who is the source of that vision?  And perhaps we should reflect upon what is not spoken, yet spoken without saying a word.  The Pope and even our own Archbishop have initiated a survey open to the people of the Church.  I think the Holy Spirit wants them to listen!  And I pray our Church will be lead by the Holy Spirit to listen to both what is written and what people do.

Perhaps a clue?  “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.”  Stop talking and listen!  While one is listening one can encounter God’s design – one can begin to see the spoken and the unspoken!

Living Stones = Church:

We are one family, one body, we united in one Christ.  This church is built of living stones and until the living stones become open to the spirit of Christ no bricks or mortar can build a church.

Put on your spiritual ears and listen to Him!

 

 

 

Do You See What I See?

4th Sunday of Advent December 23, 2012

Micah was the last of the four prophets of the 8th century BCE.  He was called to address the people during dark times.  Times were bad, very bad.  The people had been led into captivity and slavery.  The future looked bleak, and hope seemed to have vanished.  The People were distressed and questioning.  They are surrounded by signs of darkness and loss.

Sound like today?  20 little lambs and six shepherds lay out in a field.  What do we want most for Christmas?

Danger on all Sides:

Danger surrounded them on all sides.  The Assyrian’s armies of Tiglathpilser III had conquered Damascus and Samaria.  Sennacherib was occupying part of coastal region and menacing Moresheth.   Micah knew the people had long ago chosen to reject God.  For not only was the threat external but the prophets, priests and judges had long been accepting bribes.

Wickedness of Leaders:

Micah witnessed the wickedness of leaders political and spiritual.  Princes and merchants were cheating and robbing the poor and humble, esp. women and children.   Priests, prophets and leaders were adapting words to create images the people wanted to hear.   Their leaders mislead the people to swap what was evil for good.  The Lord must have looked away and abandoned them to their plight.

Families Attacked and Separated:

Poor little suffering small inconsequential town.  Taken into captivity, families separated, children from parents, parents from grandparents, spouse from spouses.  No one to speak about their heart ache and pain.  Was there nowhere to turn?

Micah was thrust into the stark reality that dreams and images of hope had been shattered and darkness had closed in from all sides.

An ancient story, a promise of hope that buried in his heart leaped into Micah’s mouth and ever so gently escaped into the dark night air.

Do You See What I See?

Said the night wind – to the little lamb:  Do you see what I see?
‘Way up in the sky, – little lamb,

Do you see what I see?  A star, a star Dancing in the night,
|: With a tail as big as a kite. 😐

Bethlehem, Ephrathah the city of David.  Too small to among the clans of Judah, from you shall come for me the ruler, origin of old, from ancient times. The Promise of Hope!

The message of a Promised King.

When the virgin gives birth and He shall stand firm and shepherd, with that shall reach to the ends of the earth, shall be peace.

Said the little lamb to the – shepherd boy:  Do you hear what I hear?
Ringing thru the sky, – shepherd boy, Do you hear what I hear?
A song, a song High above the tree, |: With a voice as big as the sea. 😐

Times were bad. Danger not only external but prophets, priests and judges were accepting bribes. Micah is preoccupied with the wickedness of leaders, political and spiritual.  While princes and merchants cheat and rob the poor and humble, esp. women and children.   Priests and prophets adapt their words to please their audience.   The leaders mistake evil for good.   Dreams shattered all about as the darkness of night closes in from all sides.  Nowhere to turn.  Unable to procreate.

True prophecy is rejected, and sacrifices are emptied of their relationship to God.  The Lord must look away and abandon them to their plight.  However, a message of Hope in the middle.  A remnant.

Bethlehem, Ephrathah the city of David.  Too small to among the clans of Judah, from you shall come for me the ruler, origin of old, from ancient times.

Hebrews Bethlehem, Ephrathah the city of David.  Too small to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come for me the ruler, origin of old, from ancient times.

The Child, the Child, – sleeping in the night
He will bring us – goodness and light He will bring us – goodness and light