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J.M.J.
May 24, 2017
Dear Family of Mary!
Dear Family of Mary!
July 2, 2011 "Dear children; today I call you to a difficult and painful step for your unity with my Son. I call you to complete admission and confession of sins, to purification. An impure heart cannot be in my Son and with my Son. An impure heart cannot give the fruit of love and unity. An impure heart cannot do correct and just things; it is not an example of the beauty of God's love to those who surround it and to those who have not come to know that love. You, my children, are gathering around me full of enthusiasm, desires and expectations, and I implore the Good Father to, through the Holy Spirit, put my Son faith, into your purified hearts. My children, obey me, set out with me."
Yesterday Fr. Glen Sudona gave a wonderful homily on Confession. I
realize not all of you can go to the archives to listen, so I
transcribed it! Thanks to Fr. Glen for such a beautiful exhortation!
Fr. Glen Sudano, CFR. Homily for English Mass in Medjugorje, May 23, 2017
One word that is very important today is
the word, "confession." And you know that Medjugorje is really noted for
healing. And while Lourdes is known for the healing of the body, here
it is noted for the healing of the soul. And quite frankly if you had to
choose a healing, choose the healing of your soul! Because we all have
to give up the body some time. But the soul lives forever. And so it is
all important that we make a good confession.
Outside in the confessional area you will
see a statue of a priest, a Capuchin Franciscan. His name is St.
Leopold of Mandic. Do notice that the statue is a life-sized statue. Fr.
Leopold was 4foot 5 inches tall. A little man, but as the saying goes,
great things come in small packages. And like St. John of the Cross and
Mother Teresa and a number of saints, what they lacked in height they
had in holiness.
And so for ourselves we want to grow in
many areas in our life, so when we are young we want to grow up; then
when you grow old, you grow out; and then you grow grey; then you grow
deaf - I said, THEN YOU GROW DEAF! And we want to grow financially, and
all these things are good things, and understandable things. But there
is a growth in holiness. And that is often neglected. We want to grow in
many areas, but not to grow holy.
So it's not a matter of the height, but
of the depth of a person. This is why confession is all important,
because Jesus says, "I am the vine, you are the branches." And the
branches, He says, need to be pruned. Those of you who have a garden or
know anything about gardening, know that you have to take away the weeds
and the dead things in order to produce greater fruit or flowers. Same
thing with the soul. We have to sever things from us that are sapping
the life from the soul.
There are some people who are daily
communicants, which is wonderful. But they don't go to confession. And
this is why you can go to communion every day, and you know what is
happening to your soul? Nothing! If you are in a state of mortal sin,
something is happening and it is not good. However, if you put seed in
sand, do you know what happens to the seed? Nothing. So it is important
that we make a good confession.
We have this idea that the Church is sort
of like a spiritual organization, and Jesus is alive, and that is sort
of a spiritual thing. NO...Jesus rose from the dead. He told Thomas,
"Touch me and see that I am not a ghost." Too many people, including
Catholics, want the Church to be a ghost. They want it to be this
ephemeral thing that doesn't really communicate, doesn't really say
anything, or if it says anything you can't really trust it, so I will
live my life...NO! Jesus has a body! A resurrected body, and this is the
Mystical Body of Christ, and that is why we have to be united to the
vine, physically. Not just simply spiritually.
Some people say, well I don't like going
to church on Sunday. The priest is boring, and the choir is awful, so on
Sunday I go to the beach, and I run along the beach, and I listen to my
iPod, and I am inspired. I know the Bible better now, and I am just a
better person. Fine, you want to do that, do that on Monday! Christ
requires us, He wants us united to His Body. When you go to receive Holy
Communion, the priest doesn't say "Spirit of Christ", "Wisdom of
Christ", "Knowledge of Christ..." He says "The Body of Christ!"
When you go to confession you encounter
the Body of Christ, through the priest. It's the Body of Christ. Saying
your sins to the wall next to your bed may make you feel good for a
little bit, but in the long run nothing ever happens. So this is why we
have to go to confession and we have to unite ourselves to the Body of
Christ. We have to go out. It is not just simply spiritual, but it is
something physical and spiritual.
We celebrate and profess the Incarnation.
"Carnes" in Latin means "flesh". Incarnation is God took on flesh in
Christ. The Incarnation continues after the Risen Christ ascends into
Heaven. It continues in a new body, the Church. Now it is true that
sometimes the Body of the Church on a local level we may not like, but
you know what, when Jesus appeared in the upper room, He appeared with
wounds. The Church is wounded. But you know what? It still is the
Mystical Body of Christ. This is why, as a Catholic Christian, we go to
Confession.
The little sins, whatever, you say your
act of contrition. As a matter of fact, at the beginning of Mass we have
a little time for absolution for the venial sins. Alms giving. The
reception of Holy Communion brings forgiveness of sins. But you know
what, if you throw a leaf on a pond, it remains on the water. If you
throw a stone on a pond, it sinks to the bottom. Heavy things sink to
the bottom. So this is why it is important for us to understand the
difference between that which just floats on the surface that can be
skimmed off and that which goes down deep.
Go before the statue of St. Leopold of
Mandic. And if you go to Padua, don't only visit St. Anthony, visit this
man. His arm is preserved, because of the many times in which he gave
Absolution. Go to St. Leopold and say, "St. Leopold, I know what is on
the surface, you reveal to me what is in the center of my soul." And
then go to Confession. Anger, unforgiveness, ingratitude. God keeps
all of us alive. And do you think he gets a thank you? Did you thank God
for your eye this morning? Did you thank Him for your hearing? Did you
thank Him that you are not in pain? How many thank Him, and yet He does
all these things, and we are so ungrateful. Is that a leaf or is that a
stone? To me it is a stone, because I like to be thanked. I like to be
recognized. And I'm not God. God deserves it, I may not.
So brothers and sisters, do yourself a
favor, do your spouse a favor, do your children a favor, do your parents
a favor, do your neighbor a favor, make a very, very good confession.
And when you finish, you will not only feel better, you will be better.
May Christ be praised.
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
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