"Only one woman in ten recognizes her husband as the same man he was before she married him. Nine out of ten say he's changed. One in three says he's changed for the worse." Gallup Poll, "The Woman's Mind," in Ladies Home Journal, February 1962 *Matthew 26:25 - "Is it I, Lord is one of my favorite Bible texts. I say that When someone says something like the above. I say it when people are complaining. The gospel scene is this: Jesus says, "One of you is about to betray me." And the disciples says, "Is it I, Lord?"
Friday, November 16, 2012
ON NOT BEING
A VULTURE
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for this 32 Friday in Ordinary Time is, “On Not Being A Vulture.”
Today’s gospel ends with this comment by Jesus, “Where the
body is, there also the vultures will gather.” [Cf. Luke 17:37]
Was Jesus quoting an everyday saying from his day - like “A
stitch in time saves nine” - or did he see a dying animal with vultures
circling overhead - or eating away - and incorporate that scene into his
thinking?
I don’t know. And the message from Jesus in today’s gospel is not telling us
not to be vultures. It is, however, the short message I’d like to
preach on today. I think it can be a
specific way of putting today’s first reading into practice - a way of loving
one another. That is perhaps the key message in the Letters of John. [Today's First Reading is 2 John 4-9]
So the title of my homily is, “On Not Being A Vulture.”
THE MUSIC MAN
If you saw the movie, “The Music Man,” you might remember
the song - “Pick-a-Little” and the scene where a group of women are gossiping and the sounds out of their mouths
are that of chickens. They are taking apart the people of their town - RiverCity.
Did anyone seeing that movie - get moved to stop picking
people apart? Did anyone see themselves on the gigantic mirror called a movie
screen?
We were just up in New
Jersey for a convocation for our province. I noticed
on a table each morning a copy of The New
York Daily News and The New York Post.
I miss those two papers because both have a great sports section with various
articles on two of my teams: the New York Knicks - who are now 6 and 0 - and
the football Giants. What I noticed, however, on first glance, was the front
cover of those two papers each day - and then the first 3 pages - all on
General Petraeus. It’s news. It’s gossip. It sells papers.
The title of my homily is, “On Not Being A Vulture.”
I picture some of those reporters as vultures. You see them outside homes -
whenever there is a big story - especially a tragedy. I realize they are making
a living. I realize that some news has impact. Yet, I for one prefer to avoid
that kind of news - on paper or TV.
I’m not preaching this as gospel here. However, I prefer to
avoid “Bad News” and want “Good News” about people - from which the word Gospel comes from -
“Good Spiel”.
THE THEME OF SPREADING “GOOD NEWS”
We are called to be Gospel people - preaching and spreading
good news. If someone comes to me in Confession and confess that they gossiped - I like to give as a
penance - "Go out and say something 'good' about someone." It’s easy to say
something good in prayer to God. It's more difficult to praise another. So I rather give the penance medicine of
spreading good news - to another or about another.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve hoping for Holly Petraeus to be okay. After
that I don’t know anything.
And I try - emphasis ontry- to avoid being a vulture when bad news hits the
fan in a family - in our parish - in our church - in our neighborhood - or what have you.
CONCLUSION
Enough said. It’s easy to knock the heck out of reporters,
paparazzi. The better place to put this message of "Not Being a Vulture" is at the immediate and local scene. I need to look a me - how I
speak about others. I need to look in the mirror and see my face. I need to picture a vulture circling a dying body. We’ve seen that
scene in many a Western movie. I then need to say to myself, “I have a choice of being my best self
or my worst self: a vulture."
THE BEATLES
Quote for Today - November 16, 2012 "The Beatles are not merely awful .... They are so unbelievably horrible, so appallingly unmusical, so dogmatically insensitive to the magic of the art, that they qualify as crowned heads of antimusic." William Buckley Jr.[1925-2008] News summaries, September 8, 1964
Thursday, November 15, 2012
SAN
ALFONSO
RETREAT HOUSE
WEST END,
LONG BRANCH,
NEW JERSEY
Some people knowing we were going this week to our retreat house, San Alfonso, on the New JerseyShore,
asked how it did with hurricane Sandy.
The building did well. The Mary Statue - Stella Maris - got pushed across the parking lot from right near the ocean to a spot near an equipment building - on the edge of the parking lot. The Crucifix and two brick panels on each side are still standing - as you can see - along with the altar
in front of it.
The statue of San Alfonso - patron of those in wheel chairs was not touched at all. The gazebo and boardwalk were totally destroyed.
It just struck me that I didn’t check to see if the Our Lady
of Perpetual Help icon closer to the house was okay. Sorry.
Coming towards the retreat house we saw lots of trees that were down and broken - and various homes along Ocean Avenue boarded up - so our place was very lucky - to only have the water front ruined.
AUTOBIOGRAPY
Quote for the Day - November 15, 2012 "There is not psychology; there is only biography and autobiography." Thomas Szasz, The Second Sin, 1973 Questions: Have you ever thought of writing your autobiography? Have you ever written out 25 "I am _________" statements? Have you ever asked another to write out who they see you are? Has any one ever asked you do write out your take on who they are? If you've ever written a journal or diary - at any point in your life - do such books still exist and can you put your hands on them right now?
THE TRUTH BE TOLD
Quote for the Day - November 15, 2012 "It has long been my belief that in times of great stress. such as a four-day vacation, the thin veneer of family wears off almost at once, and we are revealed in our true personalities." Shirley Jackson, Raising Demons, 1956 Comment: Thanksgiving is coming. Is this why some love it and some think, "Uh oh!"?
AVERAGE FAMILY
Quote for the Day - November 14, 2012 "The average family exists only on paper and its average budget is a fiction, invented by statisticians for the convenience of statisticians." Sylvia Porter, Sylvia Porter's Money Book, 1975