Catholic Preaching

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), Conversations with Consequences Podcast, January 15, 2022


Listen Later

Fr. Roger J. Landry
Conversations with Consequences Podcast
Homily for the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time, C, Vigil
January 15, 2022
 
To listen to an audio recording of this short Sunday homily, please click below: 
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/1.15.22_Landry_ConCon_1.mp3
 
The following text guided the homily: 

* This is Fr. Roger Landry and it’s a privilege for me to be with you as we enter into the consequential conversation Jesus wants to have with us in this Sunday’s Gospel, when we will participate liturgically in the most famous wedding of all time, because of who was on the guest list. We meditate on the Wedding Feast of Cana every Thursday as we pray the second Luminous Mystery of the Holy Rosary. Often we pray about what it reveals about the sacrament of marriage and how Jesus takes the “water” of the institution of marriage from the beginning with Adam and Eve and raises it to the “wine” of a sacramental encounter with him: how Christ brings the marriage between a Christian man and woman into the marriage between Christ and the Church in fulfillment of what Isaiah prophesied with words we ponder every Christmas: “As a young man marries a virgin, your Builder shall marry you, and as a Bridegroom rejoices in his bride, so shall your God rejoice in you.” The wedding feast of Cana is an implicit revelation not merely of Jesus’ miraculous power, but of his spousal love, the nuptial intention of his incarnation, even though none, except Mary, would have caught it at the time.
* But I’d like to examine the scene under three different angles: what we learn about Mary’s intercession, what we learn about the way Jesus generously exercises his merciful power, and what we learn about the servants’ zealous cooperation. Each of these has much to say about Christian faith and life.
* Let’s begin with what the scene reveals about the Blessed Mother. Ancient Jewish wedding celebrations, like the one taking place in Cana, would last eight straight days. There were three sumptuous meals a day. Wine was served throughout the octave. It was the generally the happiest celebration in the life of Jews, which is why Jesus often returned to the image of a wedding banquet to describe the joys of heaven. Rather than leaving on a honeymoon, the couple would remain, reigning so to speak as king and queen over the celebrations. We can only imagine how embarrassing it would be today if, at a wedding reception, the banquet hall ran out of food or beverages early in the celebration. Even though most people would sympathize with the couple and blame the banquet facility, it would still be terribly embarrassing for the family. In the ancient world, it would have been incalculably more so, because the family itself threw the reception. If they ran out of supplies, especially with days to go during the reception, if they had to serve only water, it would have been an embarrassment that likely would never have been forgotten.
* Mary was at the wedding and noticed the impending catastrophe. Before the wine steward caught on to the predicament, before the couple did, before even the mother of the bride had noticed, Mary saw the problem. The reason why there was no wine left was probably because the others were drinking so much that they just weren’t paying attention. Mary’s love made her notice the details that others were missing. To remedy the problem, she went to her Son. She didn’t twist His arm. She didn’t try to persuade Him that, even though it wasn’t His “hour” for working public miracles (because that would inexorably precipitate the Cross), He should act. She simply said, “They have no wine!,” confident that her Son, even though he didn’t think the timing was app...
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Catholic PreachingBy Father Roger Landry

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

28 ratings


More shows like Catholic Preaching

View all
Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies by Bishop Robert Barron

Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies

5,025 Listeners

Sunday Homilies with Fr. Mike Schmitz by Ascension

Sunday Homilies with Fr. Mike Schmitz

6,250 Listeners

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture by Bishop Robert Barron

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

5,765 Listeners

The Thomistic Institute by The Thomistic Institute

The Thomistic Institute

808 Listeners

St. Josemaria Institute Podcast by St. Josemaria Institute

St. Josemaria Institute Podcast

601 Listeners

First Things Podcast by First Things

First Things Podcast

715 Listeners

Pints With Aquinas by Matt Fradd

Pints With Aquinas

6,804 Listeners

All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri by Ascension

All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri

1,358 Listeners

The Counsel of Trent by Catholic Answers

The Counsel of Trent

2,624 Listeners

Catholic Daily Reflections by My Catholic Life!

Catholic Daily Reflections

555 Listeners

Every Knee Shall Bow (Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast) by Ascension

Every Knee Shall Bow (Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast)

851 Listeners

Godsplaining by Dominican Friars Province of St. Joseph

Godsplaining

1,279 Listeners

Catholic Saints by Augustine Institute

Catholic Saints

1,219 Listeners

Catholic Bible Study by Augustine Institute

Catholic Bible Study

788 Listeners

Chris Stefanick Catholic Show by Chris Stefanick | Real Life Catholic

Chris Stefanick Catholic Show

450 Listeners