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Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles

Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles

Jun 29, 2022

Memoria de San Ireneo, obispo y mártir

Memoria de San Ireneo, obispo y mártir

Jun 28, 2022

Memorial of Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr

Memorial of Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr

Jun 28, 2022

Monday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Monday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 27, 2022

Lunes de la XIII semana del Tiempo ordinario

Lunes de la XIII semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 27, 2022

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Jun 26, 2022

XIII Domingo Ordinario

XIII Domingo Ordinario

Jun 26, 2022

Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Jun 25, 2022

Memoria del Corazón Inmaculado de María

Memoria del Corazón Inmaculado de María

Jun 25, 2022

Solemnidad del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

Solemnidad del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

Jun 24, 2022

Solemnity of Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Solemnity of Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

Jun 24, 2022

Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

Jun 23, 2022

Solemnidad de Natividad de san Juan Bautista

Solemnidad de Natividad de san Juan Bautista

Jun 23, 2022

Wednesday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

Wednesday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 22, 2022

Miércoles de la XII semana del Tiempo ordinario

Miércoles de la XII semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 22, 2022

Memoria de San Luis Gonzaga, religioso

Memoria de San Luis Gonzaga, religioso

Jun 21, 2022

Memorial of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious

Memorial of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious

Jun 21, 2022

Monday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

Monday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 20, 2022

Lunes de la XII semana de Tiempo ordinario

Lunes de la XII semana de Tiempo ordinario

Jun 20, 2022

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Hello and welcome to the Word, bringing you the Good News of Jesus Christ every day from the Redemptorists of the Baltimore Province. I am Fr. Karl Esker from the Basilica of our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brooklyn, NY. Today is the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Today’s reading is from the holy gospel according to Luke Jesus spoke to the crowds about the kingdom of God, and he healed those who needed to be cured. As the day was drawing to a close, the Twelve approached him and said, “Dismiss the crowd so that they can go to the surrounding villages and farms and find lodging and provisions; for we are in a deserted place here.” He said to them, “Give them some food yourselves.” They replied, “Five loaves and two fish are all we have, unless we ourselves go and buy food for all these people.” Now the men there numbered about five thousand. Then he said to his disciples, “Have them sit down in groups of about fifty.” They did so and made them all sit down. Then taking the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up to heaven, he said the blessing over them, broke them, and gave them to the disciples to set before the crowd. They all ate and were satisfied. And when the leftover fragments were picked up, they filled twelve wicker baskets. The gospel of the Lord. Homily The Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ was created to joyfully profess our faith in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. All of today’s readings speak of blessing a sacred meal and sharing the bread. In the gospel we just heard, Jesus is attending the crowd that came to him by teaching them and healing their sick. When his apostles advise him that it is time for him to dismiss the crowd, so that they can go find something to eat, he tells them: “Give them some food yourselves.” When they object and say that what they have is too little, Jesus simply takes what they have – five loaves and two fish – looks up to God his Father, says the blessing, breaks the loaves and hands them to the apostles to distribute. All eat and are satisfied and there are even leftovers. Saying a blessing and breaking bread became a ritual for Jesus and his apostles, by which they recognized his saving presence. We see this particularly at the Last Supper, and again after his resurrection, when he appeared to the disciples on the way to Emmaus. In most of his appearances to the disciples after his resurrection, Jesus eats and drinks with them. And Peter tells Cornelius that they who ate and drank with Jesus after he had risen from the dead are now his witnesses before the world. We see this blessing and sharing prefigured in the first reading where Melchizedek blesses God most high for Abraham’s success in recovering the people and possessions that marauders had carried away, and places a feast before Abraham and his men symbolized by the bread and wine. What was prefigured in the book of Genesis, Paul makes explicit in his letter to the Corinthians. He recounts the tradition that he had received: how at the Last Supper Jesus had taken bread, given thanks, broken the bread and given it to the disciple saying: “This is my body that is for you;” and had taken the cup saying: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood.” And after each had commanded: “Do this in remembrance of me.” Jesus’ presence to them was as real as it was to the disciples after his resurrection. Still, Paul recounts this article of the community’s faith to remind them that something very important was missing from their Eucharists: the sharing. In Paul’s day, the community gathered to share a meal before the Eucharist. Each brought what they could to the meal, but the sharing was not happening. Those who had more ate and drank too much, and the poorer ones often went hungry. That was not done in remembrance of the Lord who had attended the crowds that came to him and multiplied the loaves and fishes. We profess our faith that Jesus is truly present in the consecrated bread and wine of the Eucharist, but it is not enough to march through the streets with the monstrance. When we unite ourselves to Jesus in communion, we receive a mission to make him present in the world by attending the needs of others as Jesus did. The economists tell us that due to the effects of war and of climate change, hunger is going to be a very serious problem in our world and our nation. There are groups that are stockpiling food and arming themselves to defend it. Others are increasing their efforts to feed the poor through soup kitchens and food pantries. Our parish has a food pantry, and for the first time we are having difficulty keeping it stocked. It is also more difficult to get volunteers. Jesus told his apostles: “Give them some food yourselves,” so we keep trying. “Do this in remembrance of me.” May God bless you. Fr. Karl E. Esker CSsR Basilica of our Lady of Perpetual Help Brooklyn, NY 11220

Jun 19, 2022

Solemnidad del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo

Solemnidad del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo

Jun 19, 2022

Sábado de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Sábado de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 18, 2022

Saturday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Saturday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 18, 2022

Viernes de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Viernes de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 17, 2022

Friday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Friday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 17, 2022

Jueves de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jueves de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 16, 2022

Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 16, 2022

Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 15, 2022

Miércoles de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Miércoles de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 15, 2022

Martes de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Martes de la XI semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 14, 2022

Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 14, 2022

Memorial of Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church

Memorial of Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church

Jun 13, 2022

Memoria de San Antonio de Padua, presbítero y doctor de la Iglesia

Memoria de San Antonio de Padua, presbítero y doctor de la Iglesia

Jun 13, 2022

Solemnidad de la Santísima Trinidad

Solemnidad de la Santísima Trinidad

Jun 12, 2022

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Jun 12, 2022

Memoria de san Bernabé, Apóstiol

Memoria de san Bernabé, Apóstiol

Jun 11, 2022

Memorial of Saint Barnabas, Apostle

Memorial of Saint Barnabas, Apostle

Jun 11, 2022

Friday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

Friday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 10, 2022

Viernes de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Viernes de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 10, 2022

Thursday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

Thursday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 9, 2022

Jueves de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jueves de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 9, 2022

Wednesday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

Wednesday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

Jun 8, 2022

Miércoles de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Miércoles de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 8, 2022

Tuesday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time

There is so much going on in our world today that it is hard to know what our response should be. Is our only recourse to the war in Ukraine to passively sit back and wait until it is over? Shall we hope that the forest fires out west do not destroy too many homes – or lives? Shall we only offer our “thoughts and prayers” to the victims of domestic violence and mass shootings? After Jesus, the most important person to look at in the Gospels is Mary. She is a model of discipleship. The apostles ran away when Jesus was arrested. Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss. Peter denied knowing him and Thomas doubted our Lord’s resurrection. Mary is the only person who gets it right. Mary did not run away. She stood under the cross, silently protesting the horror, choosing not to give in to the violence and hatred that surrounded her. She had every right to cry out, to scream about her Son’s innocence. Mary models for us a different way of protesting. The Blessed Mother is doing all that can be done. She is silently standing witness. She cannot change the course of events, but she is not powerless. She is standing in strength, refusing to give back the hate that surrounds her. The Blessed Mother’s example encourages us to seek holiness. She knows that Satan is the disturber of peace, but his victory is short-lived. When we follow her example of strength and join in her prayers for world peace and harmony in our communities, we are dealing a great blow to the division of war and violence in all its forms. The Risen One has shown us the way. The Blessed Mother beckons us to follow. With God’s grace, we can all be builders of peace and carriers of joy. Blessings, Fr. Kevin MacDonald, C.Ss.R.

Jun 7, 2022

Martes de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Martes de la X semana del Tiempo ordinario

Jun 7, 2022

Memoria de la Bienaventurada Virgen María, Madre De La Iglesia

Memoria de la Bienaventurada Virgen María, Madre De La Iglesia

Jun 6, 2022

Memoria de Santos Carlos Lwanga y compañeros, mártires

Memoria de Santos Carlos Lwanga y compañeros, mártires

Jun 3, 2022

Memorial of Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs

Memorial of Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs

Jun 3, 2022

Jueves de la VII semana de Pascua

Jueves de la VII semana de Pascua

Jun 2, 2022

Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter

Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter

Jun 2, 2022