Daily
Thoughts:
“To be evangelizers of souls, we need to develop a spiritual taste for being
close to people’s lives and to discover that this is itself a source of greater
joy. Mission is at once a passion for Jesus and a passion for his people. When
we stand before Jesus crucified, we see the depth of his love which exalts and
sustains us, but at the same time, unless we are blind, we begin to realize
that Jesus’ gaze, burning with love, expands to embrace all his people. We
realize once more that he wants to make use of us to draw closer to his beloved
people. He takes us from the midst of his people and he sends us to his people;
without this sense of belonging we cannot understand our deepest identity.”
(Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium: The Joy of the Gospel)
Pope
Francis’ words remind us today of what the Cross is all about. He asks us to
stand before the Cross of Christ today. He asks us to see and feel the depth of
God’s love, of Jesus’ love for us. We are reminded that Christ’s love cannot
remain just within us but that it is to be shared!
As I reflected
on John’s Passion (John 18: 1-19:42) and the other readings (Isaiah 52: 13-
53:12; Hebrews 4:14-16; 5: 7-9;) that we encounter in today’s liturgy I began
to think about the image of gesture that Pope Francis used in his Holy Thursday
homily yesterday. He said the Last Supper reading provide us with two gestures.
Jesus’ gesture of love and service and Judas’ gesture hate. Perhaps as we take
time in prayer with St. John’s Passion today there is one gesture that can be
seen two ways.
The
gesture of love or the gesture of hate. The gesture of mercy or the gesture of
violence. The gesture of compassion or the gesture of indifference. What
gesture do we see and live when we gaze into the eyes of Jesus on Good Friday?
The words
of Pope Francis that I began with remind me of why I am a Passionist. Each day
as I arise I try to stand before the Cross of Christ and I look through the
lens of his Passion to see his burning love. Each time I put on my habit and
attach the simple sign that only Passionists wear I am reminded that Christ
great love must be in my heart. Each time I wander into a new day I am reminded
because of that sign over my heart that I am to bring Christ unrelenting love
to every person that I meet. Because I am a Passionist and a mean of faith I am
connected to Christ’s Passion story.
I think
we all need to find our own way of connecting to the Passion story. We have to
find our own way to understand, to feel, the mystery of Jesus' Passion. We have
to make the connection with the characters of the story and with Jesus. We
might not understand but we need to make the connection, we need to feel the
story. We need to find our own liturgy sometimes.
At this
point in life as I pause to keep Good Friday holy I am truly blessed and
honored to be a Passionist and a priest so often I am privileged to lead a
community in the liturgy of the Lord's Passion or like this year I have the
honor of preaching, of sharing the Good News on this day. I get to help others
look through the lens of the Passion of Jesus Christ.
My
friends in faith, however you remember the Lord's Passion of this Good Friday
my prayer for you is that the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ will always be
in your heart!
Good
Friday peace and blessings to all! I hope you will at least make a visit to
Church today, take a little time to sit before the Cross of Christ, and
remember God’s great love for you!
Daily
Prayers: Today
I offer you two simple little prayers to guide you through this day. The first
comes from our Passionist tradition it is a simple prayer we utter each day -
"May the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ be always in our hearts!"
The
second prayer was write by the great Jesuit theologian Fr. Karl Rahner, S.J. -
"The Cross of My Lord, Be my Standard, Be my Comfort, Be the Answer to all
dark questions, The Light of all nights, The Sign that You have chosen us, The
mysterious and sure Sign that we are Yours for eternity. Amen."
A
Runner's Thoughts: If we truly want to be a spiritual runner then we must
remember that with every time we run we embark on a path were we can expect
surprises, missteps, little jumps and sometimes great leaps toward a personal
understanding of God.
Daily
Blessing:
Good Friday greetings and blessings to all! I trust you had a blessed Holy
Thursday and were able to find a little time to connect with God. I know many
of you probably have to work today but hopefully you will be able to take at
least find a few moments of quiet to make holy this Good Friday. If you can at
least try to make a visit to a church and sit for a little while before the
Cross of Christ and remember that God so loved the world that he gave us his
only Son that would be great. If you can attend the Lord’s Passion Service that
would be excellent, it is one of the simplest and most beautiful liturgies that
we have as a Church.
Yesterday
afternoon I was privileged to celebrate the Eucharist of the Lord’s Supper for
the residents of the Wartburg Home. We did not do the washing of the feet but
at least we were able to bring the gift of Holy Thursday to people who
otherwise could not have celebrated it.
Then last
night I celebrated with the faith community at Our Lady of Perpetual help in
the Pelham Manor and had the honor of preaching the Good Word. The parish had a
special dinner before the Eucharist of the Lord’s Supper. It was very well
done. The dinner was in silence with music and readings throughout the meal.
The Eucharist of the Lord’s Supper was a very prayerful celebration and I was able
to stay for a while after the mass was over to just pray before the Reposition
Altar.
Today I
will return to OLPH for their Good Friday Service at 3 pm. Once again I will be
preaching. There is no other place I would want to be than proclaiming the Good
News on Good Friday. I am truly a blessed Passionist today!
My prayer
of blessing today is simply that somehow today you are touch by the magnanimous
love of God. That you are blessed with the grace to believe in God’s love. A
love that is ground in our friendship with Jesus because there is no greater
love than to lay down your life for your friends, Jesus laid down his life
today for us, his friends. I send my prayers and I ask God's blessings upon all
of you and your loved ones. May the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ be always
in our hearts! Peace in Christ's Passion today and always...Fr. Paul
Note: At
7 pm this evening I will pray the Stations of the Cross on line. Perhaps you might
take some time to pray with me? Go to www.preacherman.org and make the journey to
Calvary with me.
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