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Mass Readings for August 23, 2012 from USCCB Website

 

Thursday of the Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 422

Reading 1 Ez 36:23-28

Thus says the LORD:
I will prove the holiness of my great name,
profaned among the nations,
in whose midst you have profaned it.
Thus the nations shall know that I am the LORD, says the Lord GOD,
when in their sight I prove my holiness through you.
For I will take you away from among the nations,
gather you from all the foreign lands,
and bring you back to your own land.
I will sprinkle clean water upon you
to cleanse you from all your impurities,
and from all your idols I will cleanse you.
I will give you a new heart and place a new spirit within you,
taking from your bodies your stony hearts
and giving you natural hearts.
I will put my spirit within you and make you live by my statutes,
careful to observe my decrees.
You shall live in the land I gave your ancestors;
you shall be my people, and I will be your God.

Responsorial Psalm Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19

R. (Ezekiel 36:25) I will pour clean water on you and wash away all your sins.
A clean heart create for me, O God,
and a steadfast spirit renew within me.
Cast me not out from your presence,
and your Holy Spirit take not from me.
R. I will pour clean water on you and wash away all your sins.
Give me back the joy of your salvation,
and a willing spirit sustain in me.
I will teach transgressors your ways,
and sinners shall return to you.
R. I will pour clean water on you and wash away all your sins.
For you are not pleased with sacrifices;
should I offer a burnt offering, you would not accept it.
My sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spirit;
a heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn.
R. I will pour clean water on you and wash away all your sins.

Gospel Mt 22:1-14

Jesus again in reply spoke to the chief priests and the elders of the people in parables saying,
“The Kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king
who gave a wedding feast for his son.
He dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the feast,
but they refused to come.
A second time he sent other servants, saying,
‘Tell those invited: “Behold, I have prepared my banquet,
my calves and fattened cattle are killed,
and everything is ready; come to the feast.”‘
Some ignored the invitation and went away,
one to his farm, another to his business.
The rest laid hold of his servants,
mistreated them, and killed them.
The king was enraged and sent his troops,
destroyed those murderers, and burned their city.
Then the king said to his servants, ‘The feast is ready,
but those who were invited were not worthy to come.
Go out, therefore, into the main roads
and invite to the feast whomever you find.’
The servants went out into the streets
and gathered all they found, bad and good alike,
and the hall was filled with guests.
But when the king came in to meet the guests
he saw a man there not dressed in a wedding garment.
He said to him, ‘My friend, how is it
that you came in here without a wedding garment?’
But he was reduced to silence.
Then the king said to his attendants, ‘Bind his hands and feet,
and cast him into the darkness outside,
where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.’
Many are invited, but few are chosen.”

Vatican astronomer says ‘God particle’ is misnamed, but exciting :: EWTN News

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While it has no direct bearing on theology or revelation, the scientific discovery hailed by some as the “God particle” is an important achievement, a Vatican astronomer says.

“It is a wonderful piece of science,” said Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno, a researcher and spokesman at the Vatican Observatory, in a July 5 interview with EWTN News.

Read more: Vatican astronomer says ‘God particle’ is misnamed, but exciting :: EWTN News.

No offense Father, but you’re a wus! (Tear in the Desert Pt 1)

No offense Father, but you’re a wus!

It’s not about you, it’s about that soldier, Edward whom you delayed to help.

He was hanging on, to die in peace and comfort.

Remember that, next time, you delay, to obey a commanding officer.

You’re not going to be asked if you wrote a book about how you felt, but rather how you made Jesus wait, in the person, of that soldier.

That soldier was the hero. Not you.

You are called to serve, not be served!

You hesitated to serve. Confess it!

“Me, myself and I” are not supposed, to be in a soldier’s vocabulary.

I’m a Catholic. But, I’m not a stupid one.

I don’t suffer fools!

I was mildly amused, but embarrassed, when my toddler sang this Country Music song

How close are we, to becoming the parent or grandparent God has called us to be? Some days when you look back, you can ponder different angle’s of a past event, to glean a lesson out of it, or to ponder deeper meanings of what God was teaching you. I’ve done that in this particular posting.

I used to hang laundry outside, so to think Our Lord’s Mother did the same thing, as I have done, brings a new closeness, to Our Blessed Mother and Our Lord, for teaching us, an ever new and evergreen lesson; as a parent or grandparent.

So, today I learned a new lesson from Our Littlest Lord. And, as Mother’s Day approaches, I wonder “How well did I really do?”

In looking up on Yahoo, information on George Lindsay who played Goober Pyle on the “Andy Griffith Show” there was a “hyperlink” to a song he may have been associated with, or perhaps it was a theme song to a movie he acted in. If he did act in a movie of that title, then perhaps he needs me to pray for him, in case he is in Purgatory.

When my sons were toddlers, I had no idea how allowing that song, on the radio, affected my son; until I heard him singing it, around my company. Kids will embarrass you, big time! And, teach you to mind your P’s and Q’s. For, what it’s worth God gently taught me, through even misguided humor; that kids will follow you as a parent: hook, line and sinker, so you better watch what you say, or do, or listen to; on the Radio or watch on TV.

So, what is the name of the song?

“Take this Job and Shove It” by Johnny Paycheck.

It was a catchy little tune and was humorous, however, the unkind message I never thought much about, until someone last year let me know what it really meant, and it was a rude awakening. I just thought it was like a “tall tale” or a “bluff” but really, some people think this way is okay to think and talk. And, since it can be innocuous, innocently taken or insidiously evil, if taken to the ninth degree….I can see God’s point, in cautioning me about it. “How will you raise my sons,” God says to me. “After all, in Baptism, they became my children, too.”

So, as I reflect at the end of this day, I realize that God is calling me to trust His inspirations, even if at first it seems impossible to break a routine, of listening to a certain Radio Station, or simply turning the dial, until the questionable song is over. Because, little ears are listening, and little eyes are seeing “Does mom or dad follow God, or not?”