Thursday, May 31, 2018

May 31, 2018
VISITATION

Stopped in to see my sister.... 
Much, much, much different 
than those unconscious moments 
of childhood with her at the beach 
and subway and trolley and park and
walking to school together back then.

Old age has its aching bones 
but the conversations about 
when we were young makes 
the unconscious conscious - 
makes the invisible visible, helps
me to see what I didn't see back then. 


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018  




May 31, 2018 




Thought for today: 


“The Roman pontiff can   and ought to reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism, and modern civilization.”  


Pope Pius IX (1792-1878)

Wednesday, May 30, 2018


May 30, 2018 



Thought for today: 

“Religious awe is the  same  organic thrill we feel in a forest at twilight, or in a mountain gorge.” 

William James

May 30, 2018

THE SCENT

The scent said, “Enough of this
only being on the back of her neck.
I want to explore so much more.”

So she slid off her owner's skin and
rode a dozen elevators, subways
and put 100 men into a pause!

“Now,” she said, “this is my destiny.”
She laughed because that was her very
own name on her very own bottle: “Destiny!”



© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018  

Tuesday, May 29, 2018


BE HOLY BECAUSE
 I AM HOLY


INTRODUCTION

The title of my homily is, “Be Holy Because I Am Holy.”

That’s the last line in today’s first reading from 1st Peter 1:16. Peter says,  
“for it is written, ‘Be holy because I am Holy.’”

Where is that written?

It refers to the sacred writings in Leviticus 19:2 - in fact that whole section of Leviticus which starts with Chapter 17 talks about holiness.

ROOT MEANING - OF THE HEBREW WORD FOR HOLINESS

In his Dictionary of the Bible - John McKenzie SJ - says, “In the opinion  of most scholars the Hebrew root KDS has the basic meaning of separate.”

Separate: as in the difference between holy and unholy….

Separate: as in the difference between sacred and secular.

That makes lots of sense to me.

There is a difference between a coffee cup and a chalice. If someone walks into the sacristy with a Dunkin Donuts coffee cup in hand, they might rest it or leave it on a counter - and then toss it in the garbage when they are finished. A gold chalice gets washed carefully and goes  in the safe.

Saints - holy people - are often portrayed as separate - different - very safe to follow.

We who are God seekers.  We are all safe seekers.  

Why are we here - in this church this morning - but to be with God? - we feel separated from God. We want to be with God, the Holy One. So we walk in here - into this holy place - called church - to be washed, to feel cleansed by God.

When we sin or make mistakes we feel unclean - even more separated from God.

The little kid who steals the candy - or breaks a dish - or spills the water - says, “Uh oh!” - lowers his or her head, and can’t look into the eyes of her or parent. They feel  separation.

The arrested person puts a jacket or a newspaper in their face when they are being marched into a court house.

Shame - shame on you. You’re not being like God. You’re separate in comparison to the bigger person - God - a parent - an authority figure.

The whole  Bible has the message - to bridge the separateness from God - to become holy - while at the same time talking about sin and uncleanness.

Priesthood means bridge. Christ is the Pontifex - the Bridge.  Christ is the Holy One - the One from God - who came to us - to bring us to God - and remove all barriers - separators - walls.  Christ is the Holy One.  Christ is the one who bridges the separation between us and God the Father.

If you get that basic idea of holiness - I’m happy with this sermon.

Holy means separate.

God and me - no comparison.

God and me - no connection.

God and me - so different - so separate.

CONNECTING

Yet down deep -  we want to connect - be with God - perhaps starting - out of fear - but moving towards love and communion - holy communion.

Pope Francis - just recently came out with a whole document on Holiness.

It’s wonderful stuff.  You can get it and read it on line for free.

It’s basic. It’s simple. That’s Francis’ style.

The Second Vatican Council came up with Chapter 5 in its major document on the Church - that the whole church is called to holiness.

Merton, Von Balthasar, Both Teresa’s, most spiritual writers tell us we’re all called to be holy.

Their major message is communion - prayer - becoming holy like God - and then going out - crossing the bridge from holiness into sin and selfishness.

Christ calls us to work hard to make this world we’re in  - a better place - a better space. That’s why we have holy places like churches - sanctuaries - where we can become like God - Holy.

CONCLUSION

The title of my homily was, “Be Holy Because I Am Holy.”

 I was going elsewhere, but when I thought about the idea of separate, I said to myself, “Let’s explore that.”

I ask you to do likewise.

May 29, 2018 



Thought for today: 


“It is a test of a good religion whether you can joke about it.” 


G. K. Chesterton
May 29, 2018

IMAGINE

Imagine if gnats and mosquitoes 
could think and talk and know 
which person to bug and pest - 
and who had the best blood 
in the neighborhood.

I guess if I knew they could do that, 
life would be that much harder. 
I wouldn’t be able to whack 
them dead or squash them with 
a Kleenex against a window. 

Yet again - maybe I wouldn’t. 
I totally ignore some people. 
Worse: I sting people and I bug 
people and I don’t ask what they 
think or ask what they are about. 


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018