HOMILY FOR XXII SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (YEAR C – 22ND SUNDAY) – 28 AUGUST

YEAR C: HOMILY FOR THE 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

HOMILY THEME: HE WHO HUMBLES HIMSELF WILL BE EXALTED….”He had noticed how they tried to take the places of honor”

BY: Fr. Enric PRAT i Jordana

YEAR C: HOMILY FOR XXII SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (YEAR C – 22ND SUNDAY)

HOMILY THEME: HE WHO HUMBLES HIMSELF WILL BE EXALTED….”He had noticed how they tried to take the places of honor”

BY: Fr. Enric PRAT i Jordana

 

HOMILY: Today, Jesus teaches us a masterly lesson: do not choose the best seat: «When you are invited to a wedding party, do not choose the best seat» (Lk 14:8). Jesus knows we like to look for the best places: in official acts, informal gatherings, at home, at the table. He knows our trend to overrate ourselves out of vanity, or worse still, out of a poorly hidden pride. So let us therefore be careful with honors, for «the heart remains chained where it finds the possibility of delight» (St. Leo the Great).

Haven’t we ever been told that there were no colleagues with more merit or better personal values than us? It is not, therefore, a question of a sporadic feat, but of an assumed attitude of considering ourselves the smarter, the most important, the most deserving, the always rightful ones; an aspiration supposing a narrow vision of ourselves and of those around us. In fact, Jesus invites us to practice the perfect humility, consisting in not judging ourselves or the others, and to be conscious of our individual insignificance, in the global cosmic and of life concert.

Thus, Jesus, proposes us, by precaution, to always choose the lowest seat, because, while we may not know the intimate reality of the others, we are fully aware that in the great show of the Universe we are totally irrelevant. Therefore, to place us in the last position is to be on the safe side. Lest the Lord, that knows us well intimately, did not have to tell us: «‘Please give this person your place’. What shame is yours when you take the lowest seat!» (Lk 14:9).

In the same line of thought, the Master invites us to place ourselves with humility beside those chosen by God: the poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind, and to be at the same level than them to find ourselves amidst those God loves with special tenderness, and to overcome the repugnance and shame to share with them table and friendship.

 

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