In the face of all of this, Jesus tells
us to be perfect just as our heavenly Father is perfect. Sounds like an impossible order for us. However, I have heard Father Patrick Farrell
at St Paul’s in Vicksburg tell parishioners that Jesus calls us to strive to
perfection. We will not meet the goal of
that perfection, but the fact that we are trying our best and aiming for that
perfection is what God sees. Ignatius of
Antioch, one of the early Church Fathers, wrote to the Church at Rome that he
wishes to please God in his life of faith, not man. If we try to follow God’s laws, if we strive
toward heavenly perfection, then we will love our neighbors as ourselves, then
we will do what is right in the eyes of God.
Holy Scripture often is not warm, cuddly, and comforting. Our Gospel today challenges us to look at our
conduct, to look at what our goals are in life. And that can be a very
uncomfortable task. As Christians, as
followers of Jesus, God is calling us to a higher standard. Are we willing to strive for that heavenly
perfection?
This is a blog of homilies, reflections, and photos from a Roman Catholic priest serving in the Diocese of Jackson in the state of Mississippi. Currently, I am the pastor of Holy Savior in Clinton and Immaculate Conception in Raymond. I also serve as Vicar General of the Diocese.
Friday, June 15, 2012
6/19/2012 – Tuesday of 11th week of ordinary time - Matthew 5:43-48 –
This is not
an easy Gospel to listen to today.
Harboring anger and resentment against our neighbor or loved one or
family member is one of the things that can really destroy us in life. We all have heard of the feuding Hatfield and
McCoy families from around the West Virginia – Kentucky border. That feud originated around the time of the
Civil War and lasted for decades between those two families, with many murders
and killings being a part of that feud.
Recently, the History Channel aired a mini-series about that feud that
reached a record audience for that channel. All that feuding catching our attention, that
is for sure, and it reminds me of all the revenge and vengeance that so many
people in our current day seek as well. We all probably have known friends and
family members who are consumed with anger in the lives, so much so that it
affects their whole outlook on life. I
once heard a lady say that when she gets up in the morning she looks into the
mirror and wishes nothing but bad luck and sheer misery for her former
husband. It was quite a shock to hear
the anger and hatred in her voice.
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