OUR TAINTED NATURE’S
SOLITARY BOAST
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this feast of the Assumption
is, “Our Tainted Nature’s Solitary Boast.”
That’s a boast, a comment, in a poem by William
Wordsworth.
The poem is entitled, “The Virgin.”
I’ve noticed that comment in many sermons by many priests
about Mary.
FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION
Today we celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of Mary
into Heaven - body and soul - however that works.
It’s one of the earliest titles and feasts of Mary in the
Church - but it wasn’t till 1950 - that it was declared a Dogma - a Dogmatic
teaching.
MARY: WE CATHOLICS GET HER
I come from a parish in Brooklyn, Our Lady of Perpetual
Help.
We are in a parish here in Annapolis, Maryland, with the
title of St. Mary’s.
We are Catholics and Mary is very much part of our life
as Catholics - from names of parishes, to statues, to the rosary.
Some non-Catholics don’t get it - why we honor Mary so
much.
She is not God. Some think that’s what we think. We don’t.
BOASTING VS.
OH NO!
I think the comment in a poem “Our tainted nature’s solitary
boast” can get us right into the middle of a most human need and reality.
We boast about our best; we put our head down about our
worst.
We boast about Mary - who was our best - and in hopes we
do our best.
She was presence - there for the whole life of Christ -
from his birth till his death - from Christmas to Good Friday.
She was in the crowd and in his eye sight - when he
walked Israel and talked to Israel.
She thought of others at Cana - she thought of him and
was there for him on the way to Calvary.
We need people in our lives who are models and whom we
can boast about.
PRIEST SCANDALS IN PENNSYLVANIA
Yesterday was a horrible day for us priests - with the
newspapers stuff about Pennsylvania.
Those we looked up to failed us.
I’m sure when people drove down Duke of Gloucester St.
yesterday and today - when they saw this church - some of the news’ stories out
of Pennsylvania tainted this church
building.
The pastor got e-mails that we better say something about
all this - maybe come Sunday. People
look up to us to say something about all this - because this is a downer for us
Catholics.
So today, that’s an opening salvo of quick comments
today.
CONCLUSION
We priests are tainted - maybe that’s why we need someone
completely untainted, Mary - and we boast about her - so on this feast we
celebrate God taking her home to heaven - untainted. Amen.
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Painting on top: The Assumption of the Virgin, by Francesco Botticini [1475-1476] in Florence
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