Thursday, October 5, 2017

October 5, 2017

Feast of Blessed Francis Seelos
1819-1867

  Worn Seelos Bench 
in St. Mary's Garden,
Annapolis, Maryland



Seelos  Shrine 
in New Orleans


BLESSED  FRANCIS X.  SEELOS



Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
is the one to pray to and with
for a sense of humor. 

Sit with him on his bench in St. 
Mary's Garden in Annapolis, Maryland
or his shrine in New Orleans.

Sit with him, go to confession
to him, and you'll laugh with
his easy penance requirements.

And before you leave, let him tell you
a joke - laugh at life - and head home
having sat with the big easy.

(c)  Andy Costello, Thought for the Day.



St. Mary's Assumption Church,
New Orleans, Louisiana



Seelos House
in Fussen,
Bavaria, Germany

Wednesday, October 4, 2017



"REBUILD MY CHURCH!"

Francis heard that whisper
in the wind that blew into
his ears - and at first he
thought it meant a building.

God keeps breathing that
command into our minds:
“Rebuild my people. Renew my
church - my world - day by day.”



October 4, 2017

THE WOLF

Everyone of us has a wolf within.
It howls. It growls. It's hungry.
I want what I want when I want it.
I want what I want today and every day

Everyone of us has a wolf within.
Okay some enlarge it, calling it,
"the elephant in the room" or small
it - calling it "the snake in the grass".

Everyone of us has a St. Francis within.
It's us with courage. It's us when we are
our best self - an instrument of peace.
It's us when we are fair with each other.  

© Andy Costello, Reflections  2017
PEACE   PRAYER 
OF 
ST.  FRANCIS 
IN 
SONG 






October 4, 2017

FEAST OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI

PEACE PRAYER OF ST. FRANCIS

Lord,
make me an instrument of Your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is darkness, light;
where there is sadness, joy.


O, Divine Master,
grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console;
to be understood as to understand;
to be loved as to love;
For it is in giving that we receive;
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
it is in dying that we are born again to eternal life.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017


WHAT  SIGN  IS 
AT YOUR  DOOR? 

INTRODUCTION

The title of my homily is, “What Sign Is At Your Door?

CHECK OUT THE SIGNS

Next time you’re at anyone’s door, check out the signs?

“Welcome!”

“Home Sweet Home.”

Or notice stores. Often small stores have a reversible sign they hang on their front door. It has “Open” on one side and “Closed” on the other side.

Which is more me?

Then there are signs that people seem to have hanging on their face:  

“Busy”  Translation: "Don’t bother me."

“Present.” Translation: "I’m here."

“Absent.” Translation: "Sorry:  I’m somewhere else."
.
“Interested” Translation: "I’m listening. Hi."

“Uninterested.” Translation: "Keep moving."

JESUS

Jesus saw a lot of signs.

“Leave! We don’t want you here in our town.”

“Feed us!”

“Heal us!”

“Do what you can do for us - what you did over there for them.”

In today’s gospel he goes into this Samaritan town - and they want him out of that town. James and John react. They want to burn the whole damn town down. No wonder they were called, “Boanerges” or “Sons of Thunder.”  Did you notice the message in today’s gospel: they were not welcome.

Then when  he finally  gets to Jerusalem, they welcome and celebrate him, big time on Palm Sunday. Then by the end of the week, they are screaming, “Crucify him. Crucify him.”

THIS WORLD

What’s your take on this world? How do you see what's going on.

Does that message boil down to two words: “Whites only!” or “Welcome everyone”?

“Whites only” or “Welcome everyone”?

Read the October 9th, 2017 issue of Time Magazine. It has an article about Syrians heading for Germany - because Mama Merkel - in Berlin - welcomed a lot of them - back in the summer of 2015. They were being destroyed in the civil war in Syria. Hospitals, schools, homes were destroyed. Parents saw no future for their children.  On August 31, 2015,  German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared that her country was prepared to take in hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing war in the Middle East. She said, “We can do this.” She called it “a national duty” to support those in danger.

And she paid dearly for her open attitude - in the last election. She won but she lost some of her power, because the anti-immigrant party, Alternative for Germany, won almost 13 percent of the vote. Merkel’s party, the Christian Democratic Union came in first, but went down from 41.5% - the numbers in the previous election - to 32.9% in this latest election.  

Time will tell how much this move brings blessings or what have to these families and to Germany.

CONCLUSION

The title of my homily is, “What Sign Is At Your Door?”

I will not argue with people about this issue of welcoming people - especially immigrants. I think those who are anti-immigrant, want walls, are xenophobic, isolationist, have to find out for themselves why they think the way they think.

Moreover, I don’t consider the issue political - or what have you. 

I think of the ethics involved. I think people need to read the gospels - especially Matthew 25 and be challenged by the Word - that it become flesh, that they see  Christ at our door. 

I think the darkening of America is happening and will continue. 



I hope nobody takes down the Statue of Liberty at our door - with its light and its message.

I hope enough people keep the attitude that we are a nation of immigrants - starting with migrants from Asia coming across the ice bridges of Alaska some 30,000 years ago and they will keep coming. 

For the sake of transparency, I am a First Generation, American. Growing up my mother often said, “Ireland has nothing.” When I saw  the rough and rugged and rocky place where she and my dad came from, I said to her in prayer, “Thank you mom. Thank you dad.”

I hope and pray for the blessings our family received to be received by all families.



October 3, 2017


BACKSTORY

Hey, what's the backstory on the word, "backstory"?

I never heard anyone use that word before 1990.

But I hear it a lot these past few years.  I do.

Maybe things are happening too, too fast.

Maybe we know everything can be out of context.

Maybe this is a way of showing more listening.

Maybe if I hear your backstory,  you'll hear my story.

Okay, your story is that you hurt your back. Uh oh.

That backstory changed your story, changed your life.

Then what happened? Tell me the rest of your story.



© Andy Costello, Reflections