Sunday, October 29, 2017

31st Sunday in Ordinary Time

Our readings for 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time are:
  1. Malachi 1: 14b-2:2b
  2. Psalms 131: 1, 2, 3
  3. 1 Thessalonians 2: 7b-9, 13
  4. Matthew 23:1-12
  • Solidarity
    • We are called to be mindful of our essential oneness as God's creation, the essential fact that before God, all of us are His creatures, all of us draw breath because He wills it.  But sometimes, that's hard to remember.
    • What are our responsibilities to those living life on the margins, the less advantaged?
    • Does it matter how they got there, how much of their circumstances are their own decision?
    • How can there be true justice in our dealings with others?
  • Finding peace
    • You have a big deadline at work, the hot water heater is broken at home, your management is making noises about another layoff and your spouse tells you that their back hurts.  You know that you need to find some peace.
    • Where do you go looking?  Is peace found in a place, a set of practices, burning candles?
    • Once you get to that "peace zone", what difference does it make to coping with the stresses of day to day life?
    • Where does God fit into your peace picture?
  • Sharing is caring
    • Which is better, to do volunteer work at some charity, or to give them money to support their operations?
    • If you get paid for your work, but you are horribly underpaid, can that still be working for God?
    • What does money have to do with it anyway?
    • The early preachers often received money for their preaching.  Paul however, broke with tradition and earned a living so that those he preached to did not have to pay him.  Some would say that he watered down his preaching by doing so, others would say that he was an inspiration.  Yet others would say that he was killing himself by working too hard.  Which is it?
  • Victim of your own image
    • We all have an image that others have of us.  Most of us are blissfully unaware of what the image is, unless someone shares something like "you know, you've always been a real shining example to me of the strength that comes with steadily following God over many years."  Suddenly, we become self conscious, wonder how true that really is, and wonder how true we are to what others think of us.
    • How do we remain authentic to the rest of the community about who we really are?
    • How does the sacrament of Confession fit into that transparency picture?
Preparation for Reconciliation:
  1. Where are there opportunities for me to be justice for others?
  2. Where does my hope lay?
  3. How does my work support my prayer?
  4. How honest am I willing to be?
Shalom!


Monday, October 23, 2017

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Our readings for 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time are:
  1. Exodus 22: 20-26
  2. Psalms 18: 2-3, 3-4, 47, 51
  3. 1 Thessalonians 1: 5c-10
  4. Matthew 22: 34-40
  • Finding your roots
    • What sort of people in what sort of circumstances do you find yourself most compassionate towards?
    • Is that because you share the same story with them?
    • Or because you know them personally?
    • Do you think that you have about as much compassion as you can carry at this point?
    • What would a more compassionate you be doing with your time?
  • Being a rock
    • Someone you know well walks up to, and tells you "you are have been such a rock for me!"  You feel good about that, but why?
    • How is God a rock in your life?
    • How is God not like a rock?
    • How have you become more aware of that steady Presence of God in your life?
  • You are an inspiration
    • If someone somehow didn't know your church, your religion, but they followed you around for a week, without speaking to you once during that time, what would they conclude about the various communities that you are a member in?
    • What would they conclude about the God that you worship?
    • What would they conclude about you?
    • Would they be right?
  • Imago Dei
    • What activities in your weekly schedule reflect the very best of who you are?
    • What are those qualities that shine forth from you during those episodes?
    • Why don't you spend more of your time doing that very thing?
Preparation for Reconciliation:
  1. How conscious am I of how much I need God's mercy?
  2. Who should I helping to weather storms in their life right now?
  3. How am I making God's compassion present around me?
  4. Where am I the best version of myself?
Shalom!


Monday, October 16, 2017

29th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Our readings for 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time are:
  1. Isaiah 45: 1, 4-6
  2. Psalms 96: 1, 3, 4-5, 7-8, 9-10
  3. 1 Thessalonians 1: 1-5b
  4. Matthew 22: 15-21
  • I feel so used
    • When we say that we used a tool to accomplish some goal, no one objects.  But when we say that we used a person to accomplish some goal, that person takes offense.
    • In what sense can we say that each of us is used by God in one way or another?
    • In what sense is it not accurate to say that we are used?
    • In what way is it proper for us to view ourselves as collaborators with God in the unfolding of creation?
  • Bringing God closer
    • Sometimes, God gets lost in the details for us.  We lose perspective, and are unable to see the bigger picture of how God has been there all through our lives because we're so fixated on the day to day.
    • How can we renew our appreciation of that bigger picture?
    • How can we help each other?
  • You are an inspiration
    • I remember years ago hearing someone exclaim "this is what I was born to do" when describing their vocation.
    • Do you feel as though your time is presently spent doing what you were born to do, or are you just filling in time before your next "big gig"?
    • What is it that you think you were born for?
    • If you are not doing that yet, how will you know when the right opportunity comes along?
  • Imago Dei
    • When/how are you most the image and likeness of God in your life?
    • Does it matter to you whether anyone notices you when you are most the image and likeness of God?
    • How often do those moments come to you?
    • What would you do to live a life where you were constantly a shining image of God?
Preparation for Reconciliation:
  1. How is God using me in my life today?
  2. Where do I notice God most in my life?
  3. Am I spending my time on things worthy of me as a child of God?
  4. Where am I showing God to others?
Shalom!


Tuesday, October 10, 2017

28th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Our readings for 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time are:
  1. Isaiah 25: 6-10a
  2. Psalms 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6
  3. Philippians 4: 12-14
  4. Matthew 22: 1-14
  • Needs unmet
    • Heaven is often described in terms of a feast, of great abundance, that never ends.  What do you conclude about heaven, about God, about us, from those descriptions?
    • Why do we not all dwell in abundance now?
    • Who's fault is that?
  • Fearing evil
    • What fears rattle you most frequently?
    • Where do those come from?
    • Do you bring them up to God in prayer?
    • Do you fear no evil because you don't think it will ever happen in your life, or because you think that you'll be able to handle it, or because you know that you can count on God to be there with you, or ...?
  • Whatever
    • Ignatian indifference is an attitude of putting ourselves at God's disposal by intentionally seeking a perspective that seeks to fulfill God's will, and nothing else.
    • When you have really wanted something, how have you "stilled your heart" to listen to God?
    • Is it possible to pray effectively even if you have raging wants and needs in a given situation?
    • How does God meet us in such circumstances?
  • By invitation only
    • What has Jesus been inviting you to lately in your life?
    • Do you feel that invitation as a fairly focused, well defined direction, a gentle nudge, or just a vague sense that there must be more for you in life?
    • How do you vett those invitations?
Preparation for Reconciliation:
  1. How am I being the abundance of God to those around me?
  2. Am I willing to give up my fears?
  3. What are the people, institutions, things that I trust in?
  4. What am I doing with Jesus' invitations?
Trading My Sorrows
Sometimes, sorrow, neglect, anger, are all that we have left in life,
Clutching those bundles of rags to our breast like gold we shuffle
From injury to injury, scarcely seeing the world around us anymore.

Freedom is calling, sometimes faintly, but that abundance, that light
Is so unfamiliar that I scarce recognize it for what it truly is ...
Home.

Lord open my heart to healing.
That I might learn to lean on you more each day
Finding strength in wholeness rather than outrage and injury, however justified.

Shalom!


Sunday, October 1, 2017

27th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Our readings for 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time are:
  1. Isaiah 5: 1-7
  2. Psalms 80: 9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20
  3. Philippians 4: 6-9
  4. Matthew 21: 33-43
  • We are a cultivated people
    • What do you think are God's expectations of you?
    • Looking at your life, what gifts has God given you in terms of passion, skill, opportunities?
    • How are you doing with all of that?
    • How do you know how you are doing?
  • The "why" of it all
    • Have you ever felt as though God got distracted, and forgot about you?
    • Why do you think that happened?
    • Does God ever let anything go to waste in our lives?
    • Where might God be leading you through that time of trouble?
  • Mental hygiene
    • When does a legitimate concern of ours become an obsession?
    • Once you pray about something, how/when does peace come to you?
    • Don't you just hate it when you are really concerned about something, and someone else says to you "just let it go"?
    • Do you think that "let go and let God" is a useful motto, or just another form of hakuna matata?
  • The fruit of God's laborr
    • What would you say have been the results of your life up until now.
    • Would you say that God is pleased with all of that, or do you sometimes wonder?
    • Do you think that we ever get any sort of a progress report on our lives before judgment day?
Preparation for Reconciliation:
  1. What are the graces that God has given me in my life?  How am I using them for His kingdom?
  2. Do I know what it is that God is looking for from my life?
  3. How am I fortifying my heart from the evil that I am exposed to?
  4. Where is my life taking me?
Shalom!