Saturday, May 14, 2011

Giving thanks

Today, the Church celebrates the Liturgical Memorial of Saint Matthias, the thirteenth apostle, chosen to succeed Judas Iscariot (Acts 1:15-26).  Eighteen years ago today, family and friends from near and far were gathered in the Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption to celebrate the liturgy of Ordination.


There were two ordinands that evening.  Like the apostle Matthias, we too were being called then to follow in the footsteps of the Master, and even today the words spoken by the Bishop during his homily still ring in my ears: Feed God's people with special food.  The food given by Jesus in the form of his body and blood is now confided to our care for the nourishment of His people.  The food given by Jesus to his followers in the form of words and teachings written down in the scriptures is now entrusted to those called to the office of teaching, that we in turn might transmit this gospel of holy joy to God's people today.

Today provides an opportunity for giving thanks: to God for his generosity and his invitation to walk this very special road, and to all those who have been placed at various points along the road to provide their wisdom and encouragement in so many ways.  Pray today for those who work in the vineyard, and for many more to have the courage to listen for His call .. and to have the courage to respond.

1 comment:

Bethany said...

Happy Anniversary Fr. Tony!
Congratulations to you and special thank you to God for giving you to us.