Friday, March 26, 2021

March 26, 2021

 


GO TO THE ANT
CONSIDER HER WAYS
 

As Proverbs 6:6 puts it,
“Go to the ant, O lazy one,
study her ways and learn wisdom.”
 
Go to the moth, the spider and
the early bird who catches the worm,
watch them and learn their ways.
 
Study the hippo and the giraffe,
learn their wisdom, they evolved
this far and should go much further.
 
And watch the lazy ones, those on
street corners and drunken alleys,
see what happens to those who
stop studying and learning wisdom.

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021

March  26,  2021


 

Thought for the Day

 

“And here’s to you, Mrs.  Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know.
God bless you please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray.”

 

Paul Simon

in Mrs. Robinson,

1968 song.

Thursday, March 25, 2021

 March  25,  2021




ANNUNCIATION

 

We might not be an artist,
but one good way to read
the scriptures or another’s
life is to picture the key 
moments in their life or any life.

Use your imagination.

“I met this man!”
"An angel announced 
my future to me!”
“I’m pregnant!”
“God is alive and
God is in me!”
“Be it done to me
according to your word.”
“Do whatever he tells you.”


 

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021

On top: the study painting
and then below that  the real thing:
The Annunciation by
Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1898




March  25,  2021

Thought for the Day

 

Lady-in-Mourning,
Martin Mendgen, 1930

“The average man’s life consists of twenty years of having his mother ask him when he’s going, forty years of having his wife ask the same question, and at the end, the mourners wonder too.”

 

Someone

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

 


BOOKS:  TAKE  AND  READ

  

INTRODUCTION
 
The title of my homily is, “Books:  Take and Read.”
 
In St. Augustine’s famous book, The Confessions, there is a scene where Augustine is in a garden and he hears a kid sing songing the words, “Tolle, lege…. Tolle, lege.”
 
“Take and read. Take and read.”
 
And he picks up the Letter of St. Paul to the Romans – and reads the 13th Verse in the 13th  Chapter, He hears Paul saying,  “Put aside the works of darkness and walk in the light. Stop sinning and be converted.”
 
Have we all in some time in our life picked up the Bible and read a section and we were challenged - converted – changed?
 
READING HISTORY
 
We all have a history – the memories of our lifetime.
 
Everybody has their stories – childhood best friends – times we fell and broke our skin or bones – birthdays – trips – school – church.
 
When I read today’s readings I thought of my reading history.
 
Did I have a first book?
 
My mother never really learned to read or write. My dad did 4 grades like my mom  - but he learned to read somewhere along the line.  We saw him reading when we were kids and he read poems to us.
 
My older brother and oldest sister were readers - more than my sister Peggy and me.
 
I really didn’t start reading books  till I was in the 3rd year of high school.
 
How about you?
 
I’ve seen nieces and one nephew as well as many little kids reading as little kids.
 
Not me. I wish I did – but I didn’t.
 
Since then I made up for lost time.
 
How about you?  Do you have a favorite book?  Do you have 10 favorite books?  I saw an article in the paper just yesterday about 10 favorite books for kids.
 
HOW ABOUT THE BIBLE?
 
Do you see the Bible as a portable library?
 
If you walk into a library, you can walk to all kinds of different sections.
 
Do you see the Bible as containing all kinds of literature: history, sermons, letters, fairy tales, songs, wisdom sayings, laws?
 
Do you have a favorite saying from the Bible?  Do you have a favorite Psalm?  Do you have a favorite Gospel?  Do you have a favorite letter?
 
What words in the bible have formed and sculpted you?
 
Have you had good Bible teachers?  Have you taught catechism using favorite Bible passages?
 
TODAY’S FIRST READING
 
Today’s first reading is from the Book of Daniel.
 
Do you know the strange fairy tales and mysterious stories in that book and the reason they are in the Bible?   Like today’s story from Chapter 3 of Daniel. It’s the story of the 3 young men thrown into a fire because they won’t worship the Golden Statue of a false God.  And King Nebuchadnezzar orders the fire  be made 7 times hotter – and then 7 times hotter again.
 
And when people look into the fire,  instead of just seeing Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego dancing in the fire, they see a fourth person, Daniel.
 
It’s great story telling. And Daniel  has many wonderful appearances in this book named after him: dreams and visions, the handwriting on the wall, the Lion’s Den, and the story of Susanna.

TODAY’S GOSPEL FROM JOHN
 
And if you were to tell us your favorite Gospel – would it be John?
 
And would you know unique stories in John: Nicodemus coming to Jesus at night, the wedding feast of Cana, the woman caught in Adultery and Jesus says, “Let the one without sin cast that first stone,”  or the woman at the well, and on and on and on.
 
What words have formed us and shaped us?
 
Take and read. Take and read. 
 
My dad had 3 sisters who were Mercy Nuns.  Could they read?  I don’t know.  Now I have a question and I’ll try to get an answer.  I found out where their archives are in North Carolina. They were servants and cooks and cleaners – but did they learn to read.
 
CONCLUSION
 
We can have lots of conclusions.  One would be: to  be thankful for those who taught us to read.

 March  24, 2021

ANOTHER  GREAT  QUESTION 

 

What was the best day in your life so far?
 
Great question.

Suggestion: pick 5 or 10, then pick 1.
 
It could be today.  You never know.
 
“So far” – those two little words at the end
are important, because there can be more.
 
What are the ingredients?
 
Probably it would include:
another and the Golden Rule,
 
Then add: totally forgetting oneself,
letting go and allowing for surprise.
 
Another comment: it just might be
the best day for the other as well.

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021


March  24,  2021


 

Thought for the Day

 

“God is not yet finished with creation.”

 

Osho [1931-1990]
Come, Come, Yet Again Come