Saturday, July 15, 2023

 July 15, 2023


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July 15, 2023





Quote for Today


“I am not sure exactly what heaven will be like, but I know that when we die and it comes time for God to judge us, he will not ask, 'How many good things have you done in your life?' rather he will ask, 'How much love did you put into what you did?'“



Thursday, July 13, 2023



 DUST

 

The title of my homily is, “Dust.”

It’s a word that appears in today’s gospel. If you’re not accepted in some house or some town -  shake the dust of that place from your feet.

Dust – DUST – koniortos KONIORTOS in Greek – flying dust.

As I read that I wondered if Jesus ever sat back inside a house and watched dust floating around the room.

Hopefully all of us have done that every once in a while.

Did he think about dust? Did he know about dust? Did he ever see his mom or Martha or Mary – or Joseph worry about dust in the house or carpenter shop – and do some dusting.

As a metaphor did he think about how words or sentiments float around a room – and they land on us?

They – hurts and helps - land on us silently and subtly – and become part of us.

If they are positive can we rejoice in them; if they are negative can we dust them off the feet of our being?

1.5 grams of skin flakes shakes off of us every day. How much of each other’s flakes - shakes off of us with our daily words – and how we treat one another?

At the end of a day – calmly before falling off to sleep – to reflect on how we treated the folks we were treated with that day. Like today’s first reading how Joseph’s father and brothers treated one another. Not too good – but rather real.

"Sorry" and “Thank you” are two great night prayers

July 13, 2023



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 July 13, 2023


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