Here's the text of the homily I shared on Friday evening at the wedding of two of our parishioners - a call to love, to be loved and to celebrate God's gift of love.
Homily for the
wedding of Darren and Linda
A number of months ago, Darren
and Linda came to visit with me. They
told me that they wanted to celebrate their wedding, so I started to ask a few
questions – the same questions I normally would ask of any couple who might ask
to celebrate this Sacrament. It took a
while, but finally all the questions were answered, all the permissions were
granted and finally we set the date for the celebration … and here we are.
Tonight, your family and
friends are here to celebrate this moment of new beginning in your lives. It’s time now to put aside all the worry
about whether you got everything done: it’s done. Put aside all your concerns about what’s
coming next: someone will tell you where you need to stand, what you need to say,
and when you should say it, but before you do, I want to reflect for a moment
on the significance of what you are about to do because when a man and a woman
celebrate their wedding, it is a moment of grace, a moment for receiving the
gifts given by God, a moment when family and friends join with you to give
thanks for God’s goodness in your lives.
God knows us – each of us –
even better than we know ourselves. Ever
since the time he created us, he knew that we were not meant to live on this
earth alone. The first reading we heard
tonight tells one of the creation accounts recorded in the book of
Genesis. According to this account, when
God created the living creatures on the earth, he brought each of them to Adam,
hoping that they might be a suitable partner for him, but for the man there was not found a helper as his partner. Finally, God created woman, and now you know
the rest of the story.
When we gather to celebrate a
wedding, we are celebrating God’s goodness to us, for it is he who has brought
you together. God does indeed work in mysterious ways, so sometimes there are
twists and turns along the way, but eventually, everything does turn out the
way it should be. Tonight, God will seal
and strengthen your love in the bond of matrimony, so that from this day
forward you may be living witnesses of his joy and his love to others. Each of us already shows this joy and this
love to others by virtue of our baptism, but married love adds a kind of
security blanket, brightening the light of faith that we show to others.
We would be foolish to think,
even for a moment, that every day of your lives from this day forward is going
to be filled with roses and sunshine. There
is always a part of us that is tempted by egoism, tempted to believe that we
can do all things, and do them well – that we don’t need God, but can rely on
our own merits. Saint Paul reminds us
that even if we speak with the tongues of
mortals and angels … even if we can understand all the mysteries of life,
even if we give away our bodies so that
we might boast about our own good work, this would all count for
nothing. Everything we do must be done
with love. Everything we do must be done
in love, and this is because God loves us so much that everything we do, and
all that we are is a reflection of his love.
We demonstrate God’s love to others by the way we show patience and
kindness to each other. Love is lacking wherever
there is envy, arrogance, rudeness or boastfulness. Love is the free gift of God. We don’t have to work at it, or do anything
special in order to merit it. We only
need to accept it, and say thanks.
And so, if I were to offer
only one word of advice, it would be that you should go out into the world, and
look for opportunities every day to show God’s love to the world. Show God’s love through your own humility, by
the way in which you comfort others in their time of need, by your gestures of
kindness to the hungry and thirsty of this world and even by acts of mercy if
necessary. This is definitely not the
way of the world around us, but it is the way of the gospel. Living a life dedicated to love will be
challenging at times, but those who persevere are richly rewarded. Celebrate joyfully, love deeply, pray
fervently and bask in the presence of the one who fills you with his joy.
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