Homilies & Reflections
One thing I ask of the Lord. This I long to dwell in the house of the Lord,
all the days of my
life.
One thing I ask of the Lord. This I long to dwell in the house of the Lord,
all the days of my
life.
*REFLECTION FOR THE FEAST OF ST. LAWRENCE, DEACON AND MARTYR*
Today, we celebrate the Feast of St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr. Lawrence was chief among the seven deacons who served the Roman Church during the mid-third century. The young cleric held a position of great trust, caring for the goods of the Church and distributing its alms among the poor. He was arrested under the Emperor Valerian in 258, laid upon a gridiron and slowly roasted to death. Lawrence rejoiced in his awful martyrdom and died praying for the conversion of the city of Rome, in the hope that from it the faith of Christ might spread throughout the world. From that time, idolatry began to decline in Rome. The readings of this feast dwell on the themes of generosity and sacrifice.
The first reading (2 Cor. 9: 6-10) speaks of the "cheerful giver". Now, let us not give so as to be loved by God, rather, give because God has first loved you and given you all that you have. This is why we should give cheerfully.
In the Gospel (John 12: 24-26), Jesus reminds us that we must be willing to make sacrifices of ourselves, and even die, so that others may grow, just as the grain of wheat must die to produce a new growth of fresh grain.
Dear friends, we are all called to be martyrs *(martyros* - *witness)*. Martyrdom entails dying to one's self and standing for the truth of the Gospel- Christ, Who gave His life that we may have life. Lawrence saw the treasures of the Church as the poor, the needy and the sick. Have I been a cheerful giver to those in need and how has my services to others reflected God's generosity?
I pray as we journey in life today, we will from the much we have been given, reach out to bless others. As you reach out to others, "the One Who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed and increase the harvest of your righteousness" (2 Cor. 9: 10). Have a generous-full day!
Date: 2024-12-30 -
There will be Umuahia Diocesan Behavioral Conference at Mater Dei Jubilee hall on Monday 30th December 2024.
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