A Temple of the Holy Spirit

Daniel & Catherine ready for Confirmation I had the privilege of witnessing my son and daughter receive the Sacrament of Confirmation this past Tuesday at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Annunciation in Lancaster, OH. It was a wonderful Mass with a full choir, trumpets, and all the rest. During his remarks, Bishop Earl K. Fernandes mentioned that we too, like the Basilica, are temples of the Lord. It caused me to reflect on this idea. Although I've mostly seen only pictures of the great cathedrals and basilicas in the world, I have seen some amazing churches even in our own diocese. These structures are a testament to the Church's love for God (read the entire Church - Militant, Suffering, Triumphant). They represent great skill, sacrifice, and passion for Our Lord and often times His Mother.  Yet the words of Christ always echo in my mind when contemplating the beauty that surrounds me in those places; “ Do you see these great buildings? There will not be one stone left u

He wants to give me more!

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
John 6:51-58

Yesterday we met my brother, Fr. William Hahn, at his new parish. He was ordained two years ago and was recently made pastor of a parish in Southern Ohio. After mass and a tour of the rectory we went out for dinner. Finding a place to eat for my brother, my wife, and me plus our four boys on a Saturday evening was not an easy task.

We settled for Steak N Shake, not that that is a bad choice. The wait was short and that is what we were looking for. I usually try not to eat that type of food but occasionly I'll splurge. Afterall, we were celebrating not only my brother's new assignment but out 6th wedding anniversary as well. I ordered a Frisco Melt platter and a Vanilla Malt with a bowl of Chicken Gumbo.

As I was trying to eat my meal and keep the boys from eating the meals of the other patrons I thought of today's Gospel reading and yesterday's meditation. In yesterday's meditation I asked God with child-like faith to feel His hands upon me. I yearned to be as one of the children in the Gospel that He laid hands on and prayed for. While praying through today's Gospel my prayer seemed more childish than child-like.

Here I was praying for the laying on of hands when Jesus wants to give me so much more, Himself. I wonder how often my prayers make Him chuckle? I wonder how often I pray for a new light bulb when He wants to give me the sun? Here I was essentially praying to have the opportunity to hold my Vanilla Malt while the whole time He was wanting to give me the entire platter and more. I could ask for the world and it would still be like asking for dust compared to what He wants to give me, Himself in the Eucharist.

Lord Jesus, I come before you again in prayer. I ask only for that which You long to give. I pray that I may not seek the things of this world over the many gifts You want to pour out upon me. Help me to be open to those gifts and use them to bring others closer to You. Help me to work to try and recieve the greatest gift each and every day at Mass, the gift of Yourself in the Eucharist.

FROM THE SAINTS
-"When the bee has gathered the dew of heaven and the earth's sweetest nectar from the flowers, it turns it into honey, then hastens to its hive. In the same way, the priest, having taken from the altar the Son of God (who is as the dew from heaven, and true son of Mary, flower of our humanity), gives him to you as delicious food." - St. Francis de Sales

Comments

Sarah Reinhard said…
This makes me think of what I'm always praying for: "Thy will not my will." Your imagery of the light bulb and the sun and the Vanilla Malt and the whole platter made my stomach grumble, and the picture of your boys trying to eat the other patrons' dinners made me laugh. Thanks, Jim!