Friday, August 2, 2024

Friday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time

(Jeremiah 26:1-9; Matthew 13:54-58)

Both readings today speak of a prophet being rejected in his native place.  Jeremiah will be spurned for telling Jerusalemites that they must repent of unfaithfulness to God.  The people of Nazareth take offense with Jesus for daring to lecture those with whom he had been raised.

Since the prophetic message is often critical, people will not want to hear it.  They are resistant to change at another’s beckoning even when it might spare them hardship.  They believe that one’s dignity is somehow heightened by having one’s own way.

We should not allow a probable negative response to prevent us from speaking the truth to family and friends.  Of course, our perception of the truth should be tested.  Also, we need to be prudent about when and how to express it.  Nevertheless, when necessary for the good of others, we should not refrain from declaring the truth.

Friday, July 26, 2024

Memorial of Saints Joachim and Anne, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary

(Jeremiah 3:14-17; Matthew 12:18-23)

Today’s feast and both Scripture readings proclaim saintly people.  The tradition of Joachim and Anne tells of a barren couple who prayed for children.  The Lord granted them the Blessed Virgin Mary as fruit of their union.

In the first reading Jeremiah predicts that the Lord will return a remnant of Jews from exile.  These men and women will learn holiness from righteous leaders.  The gospel highlights various outcomes for hearers of the word of God.  One group puts the word into practice so that it produces benefits for them and others.

Holiness is a matter of priority.  Those who have attained it put God first over wealth, pleasure, and fame.  They will live forever because they belong to the eternal God.