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Deacon_Ed
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I’m going to jump in here even though the OP asked for priests to replyl. As a deacon who preaches regularly I fully understand the difficulties of trying to present the Gospel in a way that people can live out while, at the same time, trying to present the teachings of the Church in a way that people can grasp them – and do this all in 10 minutes or so.
About a year ago my bishop asked that all priests and deacons incorporate a catechetical aspect to their homilies. I do preach on the sacraments in my Latin parish, and the Mysteries in my Melkite parish (I’m a bi-ritual deacon).
Yesterday I preached on the poor – Luke’s Beatitudes include four blessings and four woes. I tied this in with Jesus teaching us that the poor will always be with us. That this doesn’t mean we can ignore them and go on our merry way, but that they are there to be cared for as Jesus cared for them.
I have preached on the Real Presence almost constantly during the 12 years I’ve been ordained. I preach on confession frequently. I try to hit the core teachings as often as I can – but I also have to consider that we have to teach how to live out the Gospel in this Godless world in which we live.
It’s a balancing act – and it’s not easy.
Deacon Ed
About a year ago my bishop asked that all priests and deacons incorporate a catechetical aspect to their homilies. I do preach on the sacraments in my Latin parish, and the Mysteries in my Melkite parish (I’m a bi-ritual deacon).
Yesterday I preached on the poor – Luke’s Beatitudes include four blessings and four woes. I tied this in with Jesus teaching us that the poor will always be with us. That this doesn’t mean we can ignore them and go on our merry way, but that they are there to be cared for as Jesus cared for them.
I have preached on the Real Presence almost constantly during the 12 years I’ve been ordained. I preach on confession frequently. I try to hit the core teachings as often as I can – but I also have to consider that we have to teach how to live out the Gospel in this Godless world in which we live.
It’s a balancing act – and it’s not easy.
Deacon Ed