Sermon of Archbishop Stefan Soroka for Sunday, September 28, - TopicsExpress



          

Sermon of Archbishop Stefan Soroka for Sunday, September 28, 2014 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Glory to Jesus Christ! In today’s Gospel, St. Luke describes a fascinating and awesome event. Jesus tells Peter to throw down his nets into the waters to catch some fish, though Peter spent the whole day fishing and caught nothing. You wonder what went through Peter’s mind at this proposal. With all respect and humility to Christ, he replied, “Master, … at Your word I will let down the nets.” And WOW! The MIRACLE happened! The catch was so enormous that both Peter’s and James’ and John’s boats were filled to the brim. Astonished at this, he exclaimed, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord!” Then Jesus replied, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men.” The story ends “… when they had brought their boats to land, they forsook all and followed Him.” Does this event have any relevance to us Christians today? Are there parallels between our life’s journey of faith and that of Peter’s? The response to these questions is absolutely, YES! Let us take a look why. Pope Benedict XVI once reflected on this same biblical passage. He wrote, “… we (Christians) must bring men and women out of the sea that is salted with so many forms of alienation onto the land of life - into the light of God … the purpose of our lives is to reveal God to men. And only where God is seen, does life truly begin … when we meet the living God in Christ do we know what life is … There is nothing more beautiful than to know Him and to speak to others of our friendship with Him.” Peter’s boat symbolizes the Church, which finds itself within the world and society, which resemble the deep seas that on occasion can be turbulent and disturbing. Jesus masterfully took this opportunity to assign to Peter a new mission; no longer would he be a regular fisherman, but rather he becomes a “fisher of men”. What does this mean? He becomes a disciple of Christ, one who identifies himself to be like his Master, learning from Him as much as he can so that ultimately his life resembles the Lord. A disciple learns through the grace of the Holy Spirit to be another “Christ” in the world. Today we call upon you, dear faithful, to take part in a special mission for our Church. To paraphrase our Lord, we say to you, “Cast out your net!” Christ coaxes us to walk the extra mile, to stretch ourselves outside of our comfort zones to be His disciples or co-workers wherever we may find ourselves, be it at home, rest or work; in fact anywhere we may find ourselves on the planet. Christ unendingly gave of Himself so much so that He sacrificed Himself on the Holy Cross to set the example of giving of oneself in service to others. We entrust a beautiful DVD for you to view and most importantly to pass on to your relatives and friends – it is called “Why I Come to Church”. It is an invitation that we extend to others to meet Christ and come to know Him as our Beloved Master, who desires us to live life abundantly. What He offers us always is that which is best for us; it is in Christ where we find gifts of solace, peace and healing, amidst these confusing and trying times. In Church we find the spiritual aids that help us to take on the negative onslaughts and assaults of evil that encircle us. We are all in the same boat, traveling in life with hope to be with our Lord forever in eternity. The Church also is our spiritual home, where Christ ever longingly waits for us with outstretched hands saying, “I am here to heal you.” Place all your burdens and needs on Me and I will bless you in return, not leaving you empty-handed. Bring me your brokenness, confusion, doubts and all your needs, and I, with joy, am here to heal you. And how we all need peace in our lives, be it spiritual, physical, psychological, etc. and we find this in His restoring mercy. Invite others to pause and think about coming to Church. Come back home – to the Church, your spiritual mother. What mother could ever reject her children? She tenderly loves them and will do everything to keep them safe and willingly toils to keep them well-nourished and content. Our good Lord, Jesus Christ restores us when we unite ourselves with Him in the Mystical Supper of the Holy Eucharist. Christ is the supreme Nourisher and Provider of our lives – what a splendid reality this is! Invite those in your family and friends to come back home to His Church. Let us never hoard these most precious gifts that Christ bestows on us, His gifts of loving mercy and forgiveness, of peace and joy, of life and eternal salvation. Rather in deep gratitude, let us generously and freely share them with others in their needs, and let us spread them far and wide. Do not be afraid to share His goodness. Let us bring the light of Christ to the world, as we embrace this challenge with joy and enthusiasm! Thank you for choosing to be a missionary of Christ by helping to distribute this free DVD, “Why I Come to Church”. May God abundantly bless all your efforts and labors.
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 15:33:15 +0000

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