SECRETS OF PEACE
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this 5th Tuesday in
Easter Time is, "Secrets of Peace."
Does everyone have to come up with their own personal
secrets for peace on our planet - on their porch - in their home - and in their
relationships? Can we learn from others - see what they say - watch what they
do - figure out if they work?
It takes working together for peace to make a village
work.
I live with 11 guys in the rectory here on Duke of Gloucester Street.
How many people do you have to live with - work with - adjust to -
communicate with?
How’s it going? What’s the peace temperatures in your
house, in the places you enter on a regular basis.
TODAY’S READINGS
Today’s first reading from Acts tells us about some of
violence the early Christian Communities were experiencing. We heard today
about Paul be attacked and dragged out of a city. They want to kill him.
Today’s gospel begins with a message of peace:
Jesus said to his disciples:
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.
Not as the world gives do I give it to you.
Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.”
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.
Not as the world gives do I give it to you.
Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.”
Today’s gospel, then, can get us thinking about peace and
peace making.
These readings can get us thinking about how we can be
peace makers.
What are Jesus’ secrets for peace making?
For starters Jesus tells us that retaliation doesn’t
work. An eye for an eye only makes us more blind. A tooth for a tooth leaves us
ugly in mouth and mind. Well maybe we won’t notice it because we’ve become
blind. So that’s number 1 for Jesus: don’t retaliate.
If we watch ourselves get off a nasty - I don’t know
about you - but if I look carefully - if I give another a dig - or a snap back
- I can sometimes find a comment trail to something another said about me - and
I didn’t think it was fair. I don’t like doing that, but I like spotting them -
so I stop doing gossiping or criticizing others. My rocks are usually made of
words and my digs I dig up for when I want to bury someone.
Often we are retaliates - in various ways - but many
times we’re blind about what’s going on.
SO GO THE
OPPOSITE WAY
So Jesus is teaching us to go the extra mile, turn the
other cheek, forgive 70 x 7 times - because others don’t know what they are
doing. We don’t either.
Pray for the Spirit - the Spirit of Forgiveness - we’re
heading towards Pentecost.
POPES ON PEACE
MAKING
We can find and read the many comments about peace making
from the Social encyclicals of the popes.
Papal letters and encyclicals are not my regular reading. I
don’t ever remembering reading a papal document in the bathroom. I read them when I’m looking something up.
Peace is very tied into justice, fairness, equality.
It starts with kids and getting their fair share of cake
and pie.
It continues when we’re thinking of others.
CONCLUSION
The title of my homily is, “Secrets of Peace.”
I stressed these secrets amongst many:
No retaliation.
Go the extra mile.
Work on being a peace maker.
Pray.
Work hard so nobody
will accuse you of not trying.