It's OUR mission!
We just
celebrated Independence Day, the 4th of July. As we know there were parades,
that remind us of our history. We honor
all who have given us this gift of independence as a nation, and we honor our
men and women who give of themselves.
But Independence Day is not a military holiday; it is a national holiday
that reminds us that our nation was founded by men and women of all stripes,
both civilian and some with a military background. As the first sentence of the second
paragraph of the Declaration of Independence states, all men and women are
created equal. Different callings,
responsibilities, but still equal in the eyes of the law. As in our faith, we are all equal in the eyes
of our God. And we al share equally in
the church’s mission according to our own individual calling. We also have a shared responsibility to
contribute to the Lord’s mission. We all
share the vineyard and are called to be the workers that Christ is calling
forth in the gospel.
Too often
this gospel is used as a challenge to pray for vocations to religious life or
ordained ministry, and other ecclesial leadership roles in the church. But it is a universal call to all
to commit to what we begun in baptism, namely to continue the mission of Jesus
as modern-day disciples. In fact Vatican
II has called us all to actively participate in the mission as we are called to
actively participate in the celebration of the death and rising of Jesus, known
as our Eucharistic Liturgy, or the mass.
I would say Resurrection University Parish does a pretty good job at
that. We have close to 180 people who
have made a commitment to serve in various aspects of liturgical ministry. The
people’s work, the Liturgy is the first vineyard where we are schooled about
our faith, then sent to live it. We live our faith by being good stewards in
caring for all as a good farmer cares for his or her crops so to yield a
bountiful harvest. Being a steward, I like that word as it connotes caring,
working to see a goal reached and fulfilled. A Christian steward realizes that
he or she is given temporary care of creation and all it entails. A steward assists in the Lord’s vineyard by
cultivating peace, respect, and insures that each human potential can be
reached. This week we lost a member of our community Marian Sheehan. As many of you know Marian was ill for many
years. However her stewardship in the
community is also well known. Along with
Ed her husband she offered countless hours in caring for the children with
terminal illness at Eagle Mount here in Bozeman. That is stewardship.
In
looking at the number 72 in the Gospel, we know it signifies totality; so the
total of those baptized into the name of Jesus Christ without exception have
been commissioned to live a vocation. Today’s gospel calls each of us to go out to the nearby villages and towns as
bearers of the Good News of Jesus Christ. It challenges us to go where we are
known and 'received' and to stay there and live the message we bring. We are
not to leave unless folks stop listening or no longer collaborate with us. Then
it's about shaking the dust from our sandals and moving on to other situations
and other possibilities where we are heard, where the door is open.
We are moving toward the heart of summertime; the doors and
windows are open; people are outside and enjoying the
weather; there's room for good-news gatherings and conversations! Summer finds
us a little more laid back and more relaxed, and this kind of atmosphere allows
for dialog and the movement of the Holy Spirit. May the season challenge and
inspire all of us with Gospel fever!
But just
as we hear in the gospel, good stewards who are willing to witness their
Catholic faith to others know they are “like lambs among wolves.” They are encouraged to be gentle, patient and loving, knowing they may
face rejection and even fierce opposition. The New Evangelization invites us to
be better stewards of our faith, to give positive, courageous, joyful witness
to others who have turned away from their relationship with Jesus. Is there
someone we should be reaching out to this week?
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