14 Sunday C - Mission - Homilies
Thomas
O’Loughlin
Introduction to the Celebration
Introduction to the Celebration
When we think of Jesus preaching we think of people flocking
to hear him, just as today we gather to re-affirm our identity as his people
gathered now at his table. But in today’s gospel we hear of people being sent
out from Jesus to prepare his way before him. We gather now, but we are also
the people he has charged to prepare his way in the world today. To be a
disciple is not only to follow, but to go ahead of the Lord announcing his
presence. Let us reflect on these twin aspects of being Christians: following
the Lord, and presenting the Lord to the world. We are called not only to be
‘disciples’ but ‘apostles’.
10 Leadership/Business Decisions You Should Know By Age 40
Barry Moltz
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After 30 years in business, an entrepreneur reveals 10 of the most important lessons he wishes he had learned earlier in life.
I started my business career 30 years ago. I would have never thought back then, when I kicked everything off, that I would work for a large corporation, start three companies and an angel investment fund, become a small business author, motivational speaker and consultant, be fired, kicked out by my partners, and go out of business more than once. It has been a crazy ride, but with age, and all those ups and downs, comes experience—and with experience comes a little bit of wisdom. Here are 10 lessons I wish I had learned before I was 40.
13 Sunday C - Call and Radicality - Homilies
Lk 9:51-62
Thomas O’Loughlin
Introduction to the Celebration
Thomas O’Loughlin
Introduction to the Celebration
Coming together week after week we can forget that we have each made a decision to follow Jesus and to make the growth of his kingdom our goal in life. But we get distracted, we lose focus, we get tired, and we even get lost from time to time. Now as we gather around the Lord at his table we ask the Lord to refocus us on what is truly important and to give us the food to sustain us on our pilgrimage of life.
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Gospel Notes
This gospel is made up of several elements. The first element is the story of the Samaritan villagers who show hostility to this group of Galileans passing through their territory on the way to worship in Jerusalem. The very fact of passing through that area was tantamount to saying that the only place for ‘[true] Jews’ (because the Samaritans also claimed the name ‘Jew’) to worship is in the temple in Jerusalem, and implicitly to assert that their cult in their temple was a false one. Jesus, by rebuking the disciples who want to call in an air strike, shows himself to be living by his own command to love one’s enemies.
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