FRIDAY HOMILY OF THE 21ST WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME CYCLE I (1)

FRIDAY HOMILY OF THE 21ST WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME CYCLE I

THEME: THE PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS….. “Truly, I do not know you”

BY: + Fr. Joan Ant. MATEO i García
(Tremp, Lleida, Spain)

HOMILY: Today, Friday, 21st week in ordinary time

32ND SUNDAY HOMILY- ORDINARY TIME YEAR A.

FRIDAY HOMILY OF THE 21ST WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME CYCLE I

THEME: THE PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS….. “Truly, I do not know you”

BY: + Fr. Joan Ant. MATEO i García
(Tremp, Lleida, Spain)

 

HOMILY: Today, Friday, 21st week in ordinary time, the Lord, in the Gospel, reminds us of the convenience of staying always awake and ready to meet him. Whether at midnight, or at any other moment, a cry can ring out at our door to invite us to come out and meet our Lord. Death never makes appointments. In fact, «you do not know the day nor the hour» (Mt 25:13).

To be on the alert does not mean to live with fear and anguish. It means to live our life as sons of God, our life of faith, hope and charity, in a responsible way. The Lord is continuously waiting for our response of faith and love, constant and patient, amid the chores and preoccupations that weave our life.

And this response can only be given by us; you and I. Nobody else can give it in our place. This is what it means the denial of the sensible maidens to the careless ones to share their oil for the lamps that were going out: «You had better go to those who sell and buy for yourselves» (Mt 25:9). Our response before God is, therefore, personal and not transferable.

Let us not wait for a “tomorrow” —that may never come— to trim up the lamp of our love for the Spouse. Carpe diem! We must live every second of our life with all the passion a Christian must feel for his Lord. It is a well-known saying but we might as well refresh our memory: «Live every day of your life as if it is your first, as if it is your only available day, as if it is your last day». A realistic call for a necessary and reasonable conversion that we have to carry out.

Let God give us the grace of his mercy that we may not have to hear in the supreme hour: «Truly, I do not know you» (Mt 25:12), that is, «you have had no relation whatsoever with me». Let us treat the Lord in this life in such a way we may become his acquaintances and friends in our time and in eternity.

+ Fr. Joan Ant. MATEO i García
(Tremp, Lleida, Spain)

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