Wednesday, April 27, 2022

The Lord Jesus Risen from the dead is worthy of all our trust. - Wednesday in the 2nd Week of Easter, April 27th, 2022 - S + L Mass at MQW Cathedral downtown Montreal

2nd Week of Easter

VOCATION: Jesus calls us - He calls you to follow Him, to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and become a missionary disciple....

Sign of the + Cross                                April 27th, 2nd Week of Easter 2022

“Christ is risen, alleluia!” The ancient response is “He is truly risen, alleluia!” Good morning. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ….

This Mass is offered for Jeannine Wong and other deceased family members. We stand in solidarity with all who suffer for countless reasons all over the world.

Penitential Rite         Brothers and sisters let us acknowledge our sins and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.  (Formula 3)

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    HOMILY

This church is so vast that the voices of the assembly are lost in the space and we hardly hear you. I have the advantage of the microphone. 

The ancient Easter greeting that we used at the beginning of Mass shows astonishment at Jesus’ resurrection, which indicates the authenticity of the sentiments and of the greeting. “Christ is risen, alleluia! He is truly risen, alleluia!” It’s amazing, unbelievable, but it’s true. The women were at the tomb Easter morning and they saw him! The Apostles too! We weren’t there, but we believe! Some refuse to believe.

We all just heard Jesus say that He came so that the world might be saved by believing in Him, but that those who don’t believe condemn themselves, and the reason is that they prefer the darkness of their evil deeds and don’t like the light because it exposes them. Well, who does Jesus think He is, anyway? Actually, He doesn’t think, He knows He is the Son of God.

The real question is “Who do we think we are?” Now, in all I’m about to say, I include myself; so, please, don't take it personally, or don’t get all upset; actually, we should take these words personally. So, please consider carefully my remarks, because time is short. We have no time to waste. Today may be our last day on Earth, or yours; so, we must be ready. Our insecurities and fears cause us to judge everyone and harden our hearts. That’s not good.

We’re an arrogant bunch, when you really look at it, we human beings. God the Most Holy Trinity lives in perfect harmony of love from all eternity. We live only a few years, and without even trying our mind won’t stop making judgements all day long on everyone and everything we see, hear, think, and feel, even God. We even judge God; especially when He does what we don't want or don't like, or doesn't do what we want. 

St. Teresa of Avila said that when we don’t like God’s gifts, we’re likely to throw them back in his face; ready cash is all we want, she said. Well, we’ve all been infected by a virus far worse than SARS-CoV-2 which causes Covid-19. The sin of our origins, the original sin, causes our insecurity and fear, driving every evil, like what’s happening in Ukraine, and 24 other places in the world, and in all other conflicts in human history. 

If we're ever going to become the missionary disciples Jesus desires, to help Him bring God's mercy to others in the world; if we're ever going to become as Jesus desires us to be, we need to trust Him completely. Jesus calls us to trust Him, to allow our hearts to be broken by the suffering of others, as well as our own, and do all we can to alleviate the plight of others. The Father calls us to contemplate Jesus in his agony and allow Him, the sight of Him, to break our hard hearts so we can be grateful for all that He does for us.

 “O my Jesus, I trust in You. Immaculate Mother Mary, pray for us. St. Joseph, pray for us. We give praise to You, O God, the Father, + the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

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Prayer after Communion                                    Closing 

“Lord, may all that we suffer break open our hard hearts; then, fill us with your Holy Spirit, so that we might love in word and deed like Jesus your Son, Mary our Mother, and all the saints.

Mother Mary, pray for us. Saint Joseph, pray for us.   

Christ is risen, alleluia!” “He is truly risen, alleluia!”           Blessing and Dismissal

 

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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Jesus invites and calls us to follow Him where He has gone, through passion and death to the resurrection. - Holy Wednesday in Holy Week, April 13th, 2022 - S + L Mass at MQW Cathedral downtown Montreal

Sign of the + Cross        April 13th, in Holy Week 2022

Good morning. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ….

There is no sponsor today. So, this Mass is offered for peace in Eastern Europe and everywhere, for the deliverance of the oppressed, healing of the sick and wounded, and peace for the souls of the dead. We join Pope Francis in prayer and fasting in solidarity with the sick and those made to suffer by current conflicts and natural disasters all over the world.

Penitential Rite         Brothers and sisters let us acknowledge our sins and so prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries.  (Formula 3) 

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HOMILY

When a pregnant woman enters into labour, it is a time of great distress for her and her loved ones. However, it is also a time of great hope, for a new life is about to leave its place of incubation – where it has been growing and developing for 9 months – to enter into the light of day, into this great, big, beautiful world. At the last supper, Jesus said: When a woman is in labor, she has pain, because her hour has come. But when her child is born, she no longer remembers the anguish because of the joy of having brought a human being into the world.  So, you have pain now; but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you.” 

This is why Jesus approached his coming passion with fear and trembling, but also with peace and serenity and deep confidence in the will and the love of his Father in heaven. Jesus now invites us to walk with Him in his passion, death and resurrection beginning tomorrow.

As Pope Francis reflected in his inspiring homily this Palm and Passion Sunday, we are amazed to see how – even in the throes of his excruciating suffering on the Cross – Jesus turned away from awareness of Himself in order to give his compassionate attention to others. His first words were to forgive and to excuse his executioners: Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.” When a child is born, the head must come first for it to live and not die. It is the same with all of us who make up the body of Christ. Jesus, our Head, suffered his passion first and then rose from the dead. So now must we, the rest of his Body, follow Him by accepting to enter into our own passion and eventual death. We accept to enter into God’s time.

This is what we do at every single Holy Mass. We approach God our Father and offer our lives in trust. “O my Jesus, I trust in You. Immaculate Mother Mary, pray for us. St. Joseph, pray for us. We give praise to You, O God, the Father, + the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.”

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Prayer after Communion                                    Announcement

May the Lord accept our Live Daily Mass and sacrifices in support of his labors for the salvation of the world. Thank you for your prayers, Mass intentions, and donations to Salt + Light Media and Mary Queen of the World. We are most grateful.

Mother Mary, pray for us. Saint Joseph, pray for us.    Blessing and Dismissal

 

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Though we turn our backs to the Lord, Jesus calls us to put all our trust in Him. - Wednesday in the 12th Week in Ordinary Time, June 22nd, 2022 - S + L Mass at MQW Cathedral downtown Montreal

12th Week in Ordinary Time  VOCATION: Jesus calls us - He calls you to follow Him, to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and become a missionar...