One week after we celebrated the funeral for one of Temagami's most beloved residents, another holy woman from that place has also completed her journey Home. These two were friends and relatives in this life. Now they are joined together for all eternity.
Let us therefore join our voices in prayer this
day, thanking God for the many years he granted us to live with Kay at our
side, for the wisdom she imparted to us, for the privilege of having known her
and having been known by her, for the great joy of having loved her, and having
been loved by her. Today, we commend her
immortal soul into the loving arms of Jesus who is the source of our hope. May she rest now in peace, and know at last
the certain joy of life in all its fullness.
Funeral homily for
Kathleen (Kay) Morrison
Less than a week ago, we were gathered in this very church
to bid farewell to one of the pillars of this community. Today, we have come once again, this time to
commend our sister Kay into the loving embrace of our God, and to support her
children, their spouses and their extended families with our love and our
prayer.
It is never easy to bid farewell to someone we have known
and loved, but it is possible for us to seek comfort in the arms of our God
this day, for he is the one who has planted the gift of hope in our hearts, and
this hope is not deceptive (Rom 5:5)
because each one of us has been loved by our God from the very moment of our
conception. Think about it: some of us
who are here today are mothers and fathers.
You know what it’s like to love your children. You know that at any moment, you would do
anything you could for your children.
There has never been a moment when you did not love your children, ever
since the first moment that you were aware of your children’s existence. Kay loved each one of her children with this
kind of unfailing love – even the adopted ones.
God loves each one of us with the same everlasting love.
Trying to describe the love that God has for us, Saint Paul
says that it is not easy to die, even for
a good person, though of course, for someone really worthy – like a child
of ours – we might be prepared to die (Rom
5:7) but even before any of us knew one another, Christ died for us (Rom 5:8) to show us how much he loves us, how
much God loves us.
A few months ago, we almost lost Kay. Having knocked at heaven’s door, she came
back to live among us for a time. At
first, she wasn’t sure why God hadn’t taken her home. I went to visit with her at her home one day,
and she told me about the out-of-body experience she had had. She described seeing her own lifeless body,
the doctors working frantically to bring her back to life, and she spoke of a
wonderful warmth, a desire she had to continue that last leg of the journey,
but before she could pass from death to the
fullness of life (cf Jn 5:24), she was brought back to earth, to the confines
of her mortal body. I told her then that
perhaps God needed her to share this wisdom with all of us, to tell us about
how wonderful it will be when we are called Home to the Father’s house. I told her that it was up to her to tell this
story so that people who get too caught up with surrounding ourselves with all
the good things this life has to offer might have an opportunity to question our
human wisdom, and perhaps entertain the thought that there might just be such a
thing as life after death, a place called heaven.
So at last, the hour is here when our sister Kay, who has
fallen asleep and completed her journey to that place of wonder, warmth and
light, can hear the voice of the Son of God speaking (cf Jn 5:25), a place
where she is reunited with her husband Gordon and all her beloved relatives and
friends who have gone before us.
Her soul is in the
hands of God, in a place where no
torment can ever touch her again (cf Wis 3:1). Life in heaven is the reward that awaits all
of us, the reward that we look forward to when our earthly life has come to an
end. This gift of hope is rich with the promise of immortality
(Wis 3:4) and every pain we suffer in this life will be dwarfed by the joy that
we will one day experience when we too are reunited with her to live forever in
heaven.
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