Tis_Bearself
Patron
A couple months ago a priest at one of my parishes gave a homily about a lady who went to her pastor to complain about all the bad changes she saw in her church. She said that people didn’t dress properly for Mass as she’d been taught to do. Some of them didn’t sit or kneel reverently in the pews, or they made too much noise. She also saw people going up to Communion who in her opinion shouldn’t be going because of how they acted in their daily life. She didn’t like the new ways of praying, or the new hymns. Nothing was the way she thought it should be. She was considering just leaving the Church entirely.
The pastor listened to all of this and then told her he was going to give her an assignment. He went to the kitchen and poured a glass of water that was full all the way to the brim, almost overflowing. He then asked the lady to please carry the glass of water all through the church building and the grounds, up and down all the aisles and walks, without spilling any, not even one drop, and then bring the unspilled glass back to his office. So she took the full glass of water and obediently did as she was told. About 20 minutes later she was back in his office.
The pastor asked her to describe anything different she’d seen or heard about the church and the grounds while she was walking around. She said, “Father, I didn’t see or hear anything because I wasn’t looking at the church or the grounds. I was looking at this glass of water and concentrating on carrying it without spilling any, like you told me to do.”
The pastor explained to her that when she came to church, she should concentrate on Jesus in the Word and in the Eucharist just as intently as she’d been concentrating on that glass of water. And then she wouldn’t see all these supposedly bothersome things like other people’s clothes, or whether they were talking in the pews, or whether they went up to Communion, or whether the hymns were annoying, because all she would see would be Jesus.
I thought it was quite a good homily. I also wondered how many people like the lady in the story the Pastor of that particular parish heard from every week.
The pastor listened to all of this and then told her he was going to give her an assignment. He went to the kitchen and poured a glass of water that was full all the way to the brim, almost overflowing. He then asked the lady to please carry the glass of water all through the church building and the grounds, up and down all the aisles and walks, without spilling any, not even one drop, and then bring the unspilled glass back to his office. So she took the full glass of water and obediently did as she was told. About 20 minutes later she was back in his office.
The pastor asked her to describe anything different she’d seen or heard about the church and the grounds while she was walking around. She said, “Father, I didn’t see or hear anything because I wasn’t looking at the church or the grounds. I was looking at this glass of water and concentrating on carrying it without spilling any, like you told me to do.”
The pastor explained to her that when she came to church, she should concentrate on Jesus in the Word and in the Eucharist just as intently as she’d been concentrating on that glass of water. And then she wouldn’t see all these supposedly bothersome things like other people’s clothes, or whether they were talking in the pews, or whether they went up to Communion, or whether the hymns were annoying, because all she would see would be Jesus.
I thought it was quite a good homily. I also wondered how many people like the lady in the story the Pastor of that particular parish heard from every week.
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