Sunday, July 14, 2024

26 July 2024 - homily for Friday of the 16th week in Ordinary Time - memorial of St Anne and St Joachim - Matthew 13:18-23

So many of us in Mississippi have gardens. I see the great care and pride people here take in tending their gardens and growing wonderful fruits, vegetables, and flowers. We know that if we grow our plants on rocky soil or without the proper amount of water and nutrients, then they won’t develop properly and won’t produce their flowers or their vegetables or fruits. 

God needs to proper ground to sow his Word.  God’s holy word needs to be nourished and cared for once it is planted in someone’s life. Today we celebrate the parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary – St Anne and St Joachim. Their names are not in the Bible, but the memory of their names has been passed down through the Church’s Tradition. Tradition states that after years of being childless, Anne and Joachim received a visit from an angel who told them that Anne would conceive a child as a gift from God in answer to their prayers. Anne promised to dedicate this child to God in a special way. No matter what the details of this story are, we can imagine the care and the love in which Anne and Joachim nurtured their daughter Mary in the faith. They provided fertile soil for Mary to become the Mother of our Lord – the Theotokos. We can imagine how her parents’ teachings led Mary to respond to God’s request with faith and trust: "Let it be done to me as you will." We can imagine how Mary used what she learned from her parents to bring up her own son Jesus in the faith. 

We give thanks to the faith that has been passed down to us. We give thanks for the fertile soil that has nurtured our own faith. May we continue to provide fertile soil for God’s Word in our lives.  

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