PRESENT:
JUST SHOW UP!
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily is, “Present: Just Show Up!”
Today is the Feast of Presentation of Mary in the Temple.
This feast shows up every year on November 21st
- unless it’s a Sunday.
I was wondering last night - when I read up about this
feast - what it entails - I was wondering what preachers will do with it today
around the world.
My first reaction - to be honest - was, “I wish one of these other guys here
had this mass.”
I imagine a lot of preachers will stick with the other
readings - the ones for the 33 Thursday in Ordinary time - but those readings
are not too grabby either.
In the readings I choose - those for today's feast - here's Mary in the first reading from Zechariah 2: 14-17 - coming to dwell among us - and Mary has been present to the Church from the beginning. And here's Mary in the gospel - Matthew 12: 46-50 - standing at the edge of a crowd of people trying to access the presence of Jesus.
IN THE LITERATURE
I noticed in the literature about the feast it has a
really mixed history - mainly after the year 1000. Some popes pushed it - some
popes dropped it.
When the legend - when the apocraphal literature - says it’s the story of Mary being
dropped off in the temple when she is 3 years old - and she is kept there till
she is 12 - I found myself saying, “Wait a minute.”
Some of us as seminarians to the priesthood are kidded
about going to the seminary when we were 13 year old high school freshmen, here the story is when
Mary was 3.
Check it out. Type into the Google search box:
“Presentation of Mary” and go from there. Give it your own thinking - your own Googling. I heard people telling people in these
impeachment hearings, “to Google it” - great word, great verb..
I would suggest to myself to be sensitive - because there
are congregation of nuns with the Presentation of Mary in the Temple in their
name. There are also parishes and
churches with The Presentation of Mary in the temple in their title.
SO FOR A SERMON WHERE I WOULD GO? BEING PRESENT!
Once more, the title of my homily is: “Present: Just Show
Up!”
I had Father Denis Sweeney - as my pastor and rector 2
times - in Lima Ohio and St. Mary’s Annapolis. One of his messages was: just
show up.
I had heard the same message from Father Joe McManus - a
former rector here at San Alfonso.
Just show up. Just be present.
So we visit the sick. So we show up at the funeral if
possible. So we go to the party.
So parents and grandparents are there for the Spelling
Bee or the dance recital, the play or the soccer game - of their kids and
grandkids.
So we go to the wake and we don’t have to say anything.
Sometimes just presence is just enough.
CONCLUSION
I think a great morning prayer is simply the word we say
at many a meeting - the word we said in classrooms as kids: “Present!”
Then we say to God, “Okay God, help me to fill in the
blank with my best today?”