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Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), Conversations with Consequences Podcast, November 16, 2019


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Fr. Roger J. Landry
Conversations with Consequences Podcast
Homily for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (C), Vigil
November 16, 2019
 
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The following text guided the homily: 

* This is Fr. Roger Landry and it’s a joy to have a chance to ponder with you the consequential conversation Jesus wants to have with us this Sunday, … when people will ask Jesus about when the end of the world will happen and what the signs will be given before it will take place.
* They asked, presumably so that they could be prepared. Jesus didn’t answer their question directly, not only because the time of the second coming was known, he said, only to God the Father, but also, and perhaps more importantly, because he wanted them to be prepared for it always. If he had given some date weeks, decades or centuries later, the temptation would have been just to go on with life as normal. But Jesus had come to establish a totally new normal, a norm of faith, a norm of vigilant expectation, a norm of full-time Christian behavior. He wanted the day of the Lord to be a perpetual state, so that each day would be the Lord’s day, a day in which we exclaim, “This is the day the Lord has made!”
* The signs of the day of the Lord he gives us help us to maintain this awareness are in fact events we see in every age. Jesus describes how the house of God will be attacked, how there will be imposters claiming to be speaking for God and asking us to follow them, how there will be wars, insurrections, earthquakes, famines, plagues, persecutions, hatred, betrayals by family members and friends, and how even some of his disciples will be put to death.
* But at the same time Jesus says something seemingly contradictory. He assures us that not a hair on their head will be destroyed. He describes God’s protection at the same time he mentions martyrdom. We’re not dealing with a contradiction, but it’s a hard truth all the same, one that we must view with faith. God permits these evils in order to help us become better disciples and better apostles, more fervent followers of him and more passionate proclaimers of his salvation, so that we might come to eternity with every follicle in tact. God permits what we have to endure so to help us become more faithful and bring other people to faith. He tells us in the Gospel that all of these things “will lead to your giving testimony” — and not just any testimony. He tells us that he will give us the grace of “a wisdom in speaking that all your adversaries will be powerless to resist or refute.” Such adversities are occasions for witness. Rather than distance us from the Lord, they rather impel us to abandon ourselves even more to Him.
* Jesus says at the end of the passage, “By your perseverance you will secure your lives.” Our salvation will come up not principally by surviving these frightening occurrences, but through growing our Christian character by means of them, through placing our faith, hope and love in God through all of all of them. When we’re brought to our knees by natural disasters or man-made hatred, it provides the opportunity for us to pray far more devoutly, to grow in faith, and to be proven like gold in a crucible. When we’re tested more severely in the faith, God always comes to our aid, he always sends us himself, to help us pass those tests, provided that we open ourselves up to his presence during trial and respond to him. And that type of faith is the greatest means to bring others to faith.
* We’ve seen since the early days of the Church that the blood of the martyrs is the...
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