Our
Gospel takes place during the festival of the Dedication in Jerusalem. This
winter festival commemorates the dedication of the temple by Judas Maccabeus in
December 165 BC after it had been desecrated by the Syrian King Antiochus
Epiphanes. Jesus, being a devout Jew, would have celebrated this festival with his
disciples and his family. During this Jewish festival time, Jesus is questioned about his identity again,
a recurring theme in the Gospels. The
Jews do not understand who Jesus is.
They are awaiting the Messiah, but they have their own expectations and
they are not being fulfilled. Jesus’
signs and miracles and his proclamation of God’s kingdom are not recognized by
so many. How
do we practice our faith, stay true to our traditions, and grow in our
relationship with Jesus? Yesterday, I
read an article entitled: “8 things
every Catholic should be doing every day.”
The 8 points that the author recommends includes: 1. Start your day with
prayer, reading the Bible, or with your Mother, Mary, 2. Smile – be polite to
others – be kind – and give out hugs, 3. Reach out to a friend thru a phone
call or an email or a visit, 4. Tell someone you love them and why, 5. Talk
about God, 6. Sacrifice something, 7. Serve in some way, and 8. Reflect on your
day. Those
are all interesting suggestions. In
whatever way we practice our faith, Jesus must always be our Good Shepherd, we must
be true to our faith and our traditions, and we must be true to ourselves.
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 have served as Vicar General of the Diocese since July 2019. I also serve as Catholic chaplain in the federal prison in Yazoo City and the state prison in Pearl.
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