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PART I
It is certainly a great joy to be back at home. I call Medjugorje my home. I first came here in 2003. This is my 16th trip. I was here for the youth conference last month and the month before that I was here. Why do I keep coming? Because the Blessed Mother has my number and She keeps calling. My cell phone never stops ringing. I guess the Blessed Mother never sleeps. How many of you are here for the first time? Raise your hands. Wonderful, praise God. So far, has it been a great time? Do you want to go home? No. Because now this becomes your home. You’ve been called, we’ve been called. Why? We’ve been called to deepen our relationship with our God in a much more intimate way.
We hear in our Gospel today the Pharisees once again going after Jesus, and I think how Jesus had a great sense of humor. He always loved going head to head with the Pharisees. They knew the law—it’s all up here, in the head all up here. But nothing here, in the heart, nothing here at all. And what did they want to know? ‘Why are you doing what you’re doing on the Sabbath? Plucking the heads of the grain and rubbing them in your hands. Do you know that’s work? Do you know we don’t work on the Sabbath? And Jesus said, “C’mon fella’s---(the lights in St. James Church suddenly went out and Father Neil said, while everyone laughed, “OK Lord.” “I don’t know what kind of sign that is, maybe it’s our Mother”.) And Jesus is saying “C’mon fella’s, it’s time to eat. You know, we have to eat.” We can’t do anything when we can’t eat. What can you and I do when we don’t come to the Table and be nourished by the Body and Blood of Jesus? We commit spiritual suicide. We die. We die. Yet, we don’t know it because physically we feel good.
Fr. Neil Buchlein from the Catholic Church of the Ascension in Hurricane, West Virginia, September 4, 2009 in St. James Church
We’ve come here, once again, as I said, to become more intimate with God in our relationship. And how do we do that? By becoming more committed, by following His Word—and yet how often we don’t want to follow His Word. The psalmist has said, “Your statutes and decrees bring joy to my heart.” Really? Don’t we look upon the Word of God at times as constricting, as saying ‘you can’t do your own thing?’ This is the way I want you to follow. The Word of God is alive, it’s alive. It’s not dead. It’s alive. Why is it alive? Because don’t we say, “The Word became Flesh and dwelt among us?” What Word became flesh, who is the Flesh? Jesus! Is Jesus dead or alive? He’s Alive!! The Word is alive. And He’s got a better plan for us.
This is one of the five stones. Remember what David did? Slaying the giant, Goliath. What did he use? He used stones, right? We’ve got stones. Medjugorje has a lot of stones, right? But we’ve got five stones. One of them is the Word of God. And it is alive and yet do we love the Word of God? Do we read the Word of God? Do we listen to the Word of God?” Yes and no. But when it becomes too constricting, we say, I’m not into that. I’m not into that. I don’t really want to follow what God has to say.
I like every much , would like to share with you.
PART I
It is certainly a great joy to be back at home. I call Medjugorje my home. I first came here in 2003. This is my 16th trip. I was here for the youth conference last month and the month before that I was here. Why do I keep coming? Because the Blessed Mother has my number and She keeps calling. My cell phone never stops ringing. I guess the Blessed Mother never sleeps. How many of you are here for the first time? Raise your hands. Wonderful, praise God. So far, has it been a great time? Do you want to go home? No. Because now this becomes your home. You’ve been called, we’ve been called. Why? We’ve been called to deepen our relationship with our God in a much more intimate way.
We hear in our Gospel today the Pharisees once again going after Jesus, and I think how Jesus had a great sense of humor. He always loved going head to head with the Pharisees. They knew the law—it’s all up here, in the head all up here. But nothing here, in the heart, nothing here at all. And what did they want to know? ‘Why are you doing what you’re doing on the Sabbath? Plucking the heads of the grain and rubbing them in your hands. Do you know that’s work? Do you know we don’t work on the Sabbath? And Jesus said, “C’mon fella’s---(the lights in St. James Church suddenly went out and Father Neil said, while everyone laughed, “OK Lord.” “I don’t know what kind of sign that is, maybe it’s our Mother”.) And Jesus is saying “C’mon fella’s, it’s time to eat. You know, we have to eat.” We can’t do anything when we can’t eat. What can you and I do when we don’t come to the Table and be nourished by the Body and Blood of Jesus? We commit spiritual suicide. We die. We die. Yet, we don’t know it because physically we feel good.
Fr. Neil Buchlein from the Catholic Church of the Ascension in Hurricane, West Virginia, September 4, 2009 in St. James Church
We’ve come here, once again, as I said, to become more intimate with God in our relationship. And how do we do that? By becoming more committed, by following His Word—and yet how often we don’t want to follow His Word. The psalmist has said, “Your statutes and decrees bring joy to my heart.” Really? Don’t we look upon the Word of God at times as constricting, as saying ‘you can’t do your own thing?’ This is the way I want you to follow. The Word of God is alive, it’s alive. It’s not dead. It’s alive. Why is it alive? Because don’t we say, “The Word became Flesh and dwelt among us?” What Word became flesh, who is the Flesh? Jesus! Is Jesus dead or alive? He’s Alive!! The Word is alive. And He’s got a better plan for us.
This is one of the five stones. Remember what David did? Slaying the giant, Goliath. What did he use? He used stones, right? We’ve got stones. Medjugorje has a lot of stones, right? But we’ve got five stones. One of them is the Word of God. And it is alive and yet do we love the Word of God? Do we read the Word of God? Do we listen to the Word of God?” Yes and no. But when it becomes too constricting, we say, I’m not into that. I’m not into that. I don’t really want to follow what God has to say.