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June 3, 2008
June 4th Holy Spirit Novena
Scripture selection is Day 4 Period I.The Novena Rosary Mysteries
for June 4th are Glorious.
Rita is doing the
Retreat in Florida
June 2nd - 5th
with an afternoon session at 1:00pm
and the 6:20pm prayers every day.
	 Please help us with the Priestly 
	Mailing. Funds are needed.        Isaiah 25: 6-10a    On this mountain, for all peoples,  And on that day, it will be said,        Matthew 22: 1-14 Jesus began to speak to them in parables 
						once again, ‘The kingdom of Heaven may be compared to a 
						king who gave a feast for his son’s wedding. He sent his 
						servants to call those who had been invited, but they 
						would not come. Next he sent some more servants with the 
						words, "Tell those who have been invited: Look, my 
						banquet is all prepared, my oxen and fattened cattle 
						have been slaughtered, everything is ready. Come to the 
						wedding." But they were not interested: one went off to 
						his farm, another to his business, and the rest seized 
						his servants, maltreated them and killed them. The king 
						was furious. He despatched his troops, destroyed those 
						murderers and burnt their town. Then he said to his 
						servants, "The wedding is ready; but as those who were 
						invited proved to be unworthy, go to the main crossroads 
						and invite everyone you can find to come to the 
						wedding." So these servants went out onto the roads and 
						collected together everyone they could find, bad and 
						good alike; and the wedding hall was filled with guests. 
						When the king came in to look at the guests he noticed 
						one man who was not wearing a wedding garment, and said 
						to him, "How did you get in here, my friend, without a 
						wedding garment?" And the man was silent. Then the king 
						said to the attendants, "Bind him hand and foot and 
						throw him into the darkness outside, where there will be 
						weeping and grinding of teeth." For many are invited but 
						not all are chosen.’    Homily from Fr. Joe, Rita's brother 28th Sunday Ordinary 
					Time In our 
						second reading St. Paul is making reference to a 
						donation he had just received from the Philippians to 
						help support him and his ministry. He is writing to 
						thank them and in his comments he describes some of the 
						ups and downs of being an apostle. In the story the king sent out servants 
						to inform all of the guests, who had been previously 
						invited, that everything was ready. It’s the servants I 
						want to talk about today. I am one of those servants. 
						Today is vocation awareness Sunday. All parishes have 
						been asked to promote vocations and one of the ways I 
						thought I could promote them is to say something 
						personal about my own vocation. I never had an angel or a vision to tell 
						me to be a priest. It’s just an idea that grew in me 
						from the time I made my first Communion at St. 
						Patrick’s. But as I grew, I discovered girls and I 
						decided being a priest was something I didn’t want to 
						do. But the idea of being a priest wouldn’t go away. I 
						reasoned if this really was something God wanted me to 
						do, I better give it a fair try. I knew deep down I 
						would find my greatest happiness only if I did what God 
						wanted me to do. So I went to the seminary intending to 
						stay only one year and to see how it went. I managed to 
						survive for five years that way, always full of doubts 
						about whether that’s what God wanted me to do with my 
						life. After five years of that, one evening while I was 
						praying in chapel, all of a sudden, all my questions and 
						doubts disappeared. It was a real gift to me that that 
						happened because in the early years when I was a priest, 
						a lot of priests I admired and respected were quitting, 
						but that experience in the chapel in the seminary helped 
						me know that God wanted me to be where I was. In the gospel the servants were treated 
						badly. I’ve never been treated badly, physically, but 
						I’ve taken some verbal beatings and when I invite people 
						to respond more to God’s invitation, I been ignored many 
						a time. But the good far outweighs the challenges. The 
						happiest part of being a priest is to know that somehow 
						some people’s lives are better because I have influenced 
						them for the better. I can truthfully say I have enjoyed 
						almost all of the things I do as a priest (except trying 
						to raise money). The only drawback is that sometimes all 
						of these enjoyable things I do, counseling, praying with 
						people, teaching, visiting the sick, saying Mass, etc. 
						get to be too many enjoyable things and then it can 
						become burdensome. We can have too much of a good thing. 
						But that’s part of anybody’s life, I’m sure, so I can’t 
						complain. As a priest, the opportunities to pray and to 
						grow in knowing and loving God are numerous and most 
						rewarding. One thing that touches me most deeply is 
						confession. It is very humbling and inspiring to me when 
						I hear someone’s confession, especially someone who has 
						been away from Church for a while or who is inwardly 
						troubled and I can bring them peace. It is a privilege 
						and a joy like no other. Everywhere I’ve been, my ministry has 
						been different, rewarding and challenging. Northside is 
						a lot different than Loveland is for example. But I want 
						to say that my last fourteen years here (and they’re not 
						over yet) have been exceptionally rewarding. I love 
						being here, I love the people here. I just wish we had a 
						few more people coming to Mass. In being a priest one 
						gives up family, but I have inherited a larger family 
						and wonderful friends as a priest. We do not have a lot of young people 
						here unfortunately, so I’m probably not going to get any 
						one to join the seminary or religious life from what I 
						say today. But, a lot of you are grandparents. If your 
						grandchild mentions giving themselves to God in the 
						religious life, support them. It’s a good life, as good 
						as any life can be. I recommend it.     
  
				
		
					
					
					
						
					
					
						Yahweh Sabaoth is preparing 
						a banquet of rich food, 
						    a banquet of fine wines, 
						of succulent food, of well–strained wines. 
						On this mountain, he has destroyed 
						the veil which used to veil all peoples, 
						the pall enveloping all nations; 
						he has destroyed death for ever. 
						Lord Yahweh has wiped away the tears 
						    from every cheek; 
						he has taken his people’s shame away 
						    everywhere on earth, 
						for Yahweh has spoken. 
						‘Look, this is our God, 
						in him we put our hope 
						    that he should save us, 
						this is Yahweh, we put our hope in him. 
						Let us exult and rejoice 
						    since he has saved us.’ 
						For Yahweh’s hand will rest 
						    on this mountain, 
  
					Oct. 9, 2005
						
						INTRODUCTION: (Isaiah 25, 6-10a; Matthew 22, 
						1-14) If we were raised in the old school we’re used to 
						associating God’s will with something we don’t like. We 
						just grit our teeth and say: “It’s God's will. We just 
						have to accept it!” Well God doesn’t always make life 
						easy for us, but today’s first reading gives us a fuller 
						picture of what it is we’re praying for when we say “thy 
						will be done.” God's will is for our complete and 
						eternal happiness.
						
						HOMILY: In today’s gospel, Jesus compares heaven 
						to the wedding celebration of a prince. It would have 
						been the social event of a lifetime. In that culture, 
						when someone celebrated any wedding, the celebration 
						went on for a few days, not just a few hours like ours 
						do. But for a prince, it would have been lavish beyond 
						belief.

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