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Sounds like every other homily I’ve heard in Rochester (although they usually mention gays as well).We had a visiting priest from the local priest retirement home who was filling in while our associate paster was on vacation. The homily followed the gospel (Mark) concerning Jesus healing the leper. The homily’s theme dealt with how we deal with outcasts (like the lepers) in our current age. He asked if Jesus pityed the leper or was he angry (he suggested an early translation said he was angry) possibly because people treated the lepers as outcasts. As he was finishing his homily, the priest started giving examples of modern day examples of treating people as outcasts. After a few generic examples, he started into how the Church treated some as outcasts, like treating women as 2nd class citizens, having theologians fired that disagreed with current doctrine, having people excommunicated, etc. Its obvious he was unhappy with how the church was conducting itself in some matters. He ended his homily stating if Jesus were to come back today, would he pity the Church or be angry with it.
Naturally, a few of us were a little stunned. You don’t hear these type of homilies everyday. Although, his finishing question is a little thought provoking.