THE BEST MOMENT
OF THE WEEK
The title of my homily is, “The Best Moment of the Week.”
4 guys – roughly the same age – in their early 40’s – and in and about the same situation – sort of go to work together – every morning – Monday to Friday. Jack, Bill, Nelson, and Thomas have been doing this for about 6 years now.
They get on the 6:45 A.M. Blue Bus - from near their suburban, Maryland homes – heading for their Washington D.C. government jobs. They move to the back of the bus – last two rows – and always – well almost always - get those back seats.
About five years ago – well into their “Blue Bus Morning Moment” – as they ended up calling it – they began what they called - their “Monday Morning Question”.
By doing this – hey you never know what might come up. And some good surprises did come up.
One week the question – the topic – the wondering for the week was: “The Best Moment of the Week.”
At first, that was a sort of vague – sort of misty – sort of “I wonder where this will go” question.
On Thursday morning Jack said, “I didn’t know this till we started thinking about this – what the Best Moment of the week – was for me.
“Now I know. Every Wednesday evening we babysit for our one and only grandkid: Jason. Half-a-year old. My daughter-in-law and my son go to an AA meeting – every Wednesday evening – and we baby-sit Jason.”
He continued, “Wow! What a difference between having a son and having a grandson. What a difference.
“I missed so much for the first time – going through this experience.
“So …. Wednesday evening baby-sitting is certainly the best moment of the week – for me – for us.
Friday morning – Bill said, “I kept wondering all week – what the best moment of my week was for me.
“Thank you Tom for your story about your son and grandson.
“I got my answer last night on the bus coming home by myself.
Bill said, “I’m a Catholic and every Sunday I go to the 8 AM Sunday Morning Mass. The best moment of the week for me is about the 3 minutes after I receive communion. I used to sit in almost back bench of our church on the right – but a few years ago I moved up to the second row front. This gave me 2 extra moments after I receive communion. I get back to my bench – half kneel and half sit – and close my eyes – and listen.
The other guys said, “I didn’t know you were Catholic. Tell me more”
One of the guys said, “I was born Catholic, but we never went to church.’
Bill – the communion guy – said, “I was wondering if I should say this – but now I’m okay.”
Then Bill said, “I talk to Jesus - tell him everything – 3 minutes is never enough – so coming home at night on this bus – has become good prayer – and good thinking time – for me.
A month later Nelson said one Monday morning. I have been thinking about what Bill said. As I said I was born a Catholic – but never really tried it. So I went to church yesterday.
Dennis said, “I’m a Baptist – but don’t go to Church. So what happened?
Nelson said, “I’m going back next Sunday – so I’ll let you know.
Then he said, “By the way, you other two guys, what’s the best moment of the week for you?”
Conclusion, right now it’s Monday afternoon – what’s the best moment of the week for you?