-Beginning with Mass -
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass today was concelebrated by our two priests Fr. John Likozar C.C. and Fr.
Rob Arsenault C.C.
Fr. Rob gave the homily. And as usual the homily was really good.
All our priests give wonderful homilies. We are truly blessed.
Father began with the conversion story of CS Lewis. I didn't know this
but Lewis was friends with J.R. Tolkein.
Lewis had a radio program during the second
world war and was more or less a Chaplain for the War effort .
He wasn't always a man of faith however. He was born in Northern
Ireland, sent to a boarding school and attended university and during the First World War he had no faith at all but he ached for something more. The next 15
years I guess could be called his spiritual journey. He felt there had to be
something more to life but he couldn't turn the corner on Christianity: there
was always some doubt.
During that time he used to go to a local pub with his friend JRTolkien
and a couple of others fellows. Here
they had discussions on the mysteries of Christianity: creation,
redemption the eucharist etc. They
didn’t ask "Is it true ?" "Is it real?" They asked themselves: what does it
mean, to be created? To have redemption? What does it mean to have a place in
eternity? What does it mean to be known and loved by God?
It was in this environment, with a small group of men with hopes and
dreams similar to himself that led CS Lewis to the Truth of Christianity.
Fr. Rob spoke of the power of the Eucharist which is the Body and Blood Soul
and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ which is food for our journey. With the
Eucharist we can transcend this present age: our circumstances. When we partake
of the Body and Blood of Christ we become more like Christ. We can become that
better person. Our wounds can be healed. And we can share this goodness with
others.
Father said that if one the greatest minds of the last century
needed a friend to help know these truths then what about you and me? So he
suggested the Faith Formation Sessions in our Parish which will be available again this
Fall. It takes a bit of effort but what we receive is like a gold mine which
never ends; there is always more. God is not done with us yet. He loves us too
much .
Amen
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Part 2
After lunch I dropped over to Debbie's for a short visit on my way for a little gathering at Pat's with Johanna and Maude and their little girls, Agnes and Juliet
Here's Chewie .
Dino got relegated to the basement because he is too friendly and would have jumped on me.
Sorry Dino
I'm not allowed to take Debbie's photo so...….
I think she just means I can't photograph her face
Matthew is ok with having his photo taken .
Notice the tatoo. He's got more on his legs
Part 3- "Maloneys in the Wild"
aka "the loud Maloneys"
Pat told granddaughter Agnes who was coming over and
Agnes answered "They are really loud"
Paula and Sebastian and the umbrella are colour coordinated
I was leaving and forgot my slippers
I put them down when I rummaged through my purse looking for my phone which was in the living room. So after Pat fetched my phone I left without my slippers
Thank you Lord for another day!