Friday, 18 November 2022

Homily For Saturday Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 19th November, 2022

 Readings: Rev. 11:4-12; Ps.144; Luke:20:27-40

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.

UNDERSTANDING THE MYSTERY AND REALITY ABOUT RESURRECTION Home and Appliances

Oftentimes when we talk about the teaching on resurrection people always want to know what and how is going to be like. We often get this teaching wrong because we are using our little knowledge of the things of this passing world to judge the heavenly things. This is the disposition of the Sadducees in our Gospel passage today, for since they do not believe in the resurrection, they decided to challenge Jesus concerning the notion about resurrection using the analogy of marital union in relation to afterlife event in order to discredit the teachings of Jesus. Flash Sales

As usual, Jesus goes on to explain how people will relate to each other in the event of life after death. That those who are judged worthy of a place in the other world and in the resurrection from the dead do not marry because they can no longer die, for they are the same as the angels, and being children of the resurrection they are sons and daughters of God. He then challenged the Sadducees’ unbelief about life after death. Everything on JUMIA

He reminded them of the scene where the voice from the burning bush identifies itself to Moses saying: “I AM the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob” (Exodus 3:6). For He is the God of the living and not of the dead. After this reply of Jesus to both the Pharisees and the Sadducees, they no longer dared to ask him any questions. To emphasized more on the issues about resurrection St. John in our first reading today said: after the three-and-a-half days, God breathed life into the decaying corpses in the great city and they stood up, and everybody who saw it happen was terrified; then they heard a loud voice from heaven say to them, ‘Come up here’, and while their enemies were watching, they went up to heaven in a cloud. Everything on JUMIA

Dear friends, do you truly believe in the resurrection? Can our attitudes towards the things of this passing world show that we truly believe in the resurrection? How often have I preach and teach people about my faith in the resurrection of Jesus. Do I have any personal experience of the resurrection of the dead that I can share with people? How deep is my understanding of the teachings of Jesus on the mystery of resurrection? How far can I go in trying to understand the mystery of resurrection and instruct others who are ignorant of this? Fashion Deals

Friends, we believe in the resurrection not so much because of Jesus’ arguments here, but because of his own resurrection of which he promise to share his life and joy with us forever. Jesus tells us that we are children of the resurrection and children of God who neither married nor given in marriage in the heavenly kingdom. Though, it is natural for us to ask questions about resurrection of life, but we should not expect to understand it fully while we are still alive. All that matters is for us to use our little understanding of this teaching and revelation to improve our relationship with our God and neighbours for what we shall be after death is known by God alone.

Black Friday Top DealsLET US PRAY: Lord God, as we look forward to the resurrection of mankind. May we be inspired by the great example of our Lord Jesus and so obtain the joy of his resurrection. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful weekend.


Thursday, 17 November 2022

Homily For Friday Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 18th November, 2022

 

Readings: Rev. 10:8-11 , Ps.118, Luke:19:45-48

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.

HUMAN SOULS ARE TEMPLE OF GOD IN NEED OF CLEANSING FROM SINS AND CORRUPTION

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The temple as we know is described as the sacred dwelling place of God. That’s sacred space where humanity encounter the Divine presence of God. It is a symbolic space where God desires to live together with humanity and rule the world through them. Therefore it is very important to ensure that such Sacred Space (Temple) is kept sacred at all times. Home and Appliances

Little wonder in our Gospel passage today, we heard a very brief story of how Jesus entered the temple in Jerusalem and drives away the traders from the courts of the Temple saying: “My house will be a house of prayer. But you have turned it into ‘a den of thieves’.” So he chased out all the dishonest, selfish and greedy merchants who are making profits by cheating the faithful pilgrims who came to the Temple to worship God.

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Here Jesus was not just concerned with cleansing of the temple of Jerusalem, but also the temple of human’s heart, that is, our souls. He is objecting to corruption of the sacred. Our body and soul are temple of the Lord and belong to him alone. It is a sacred space, a house of prayer which must not be given over to the false gods of money, greed and sin. 


And by clearing the Temple, the Lord has also urged us all to clear our own spiritual Temples, that is our body, mind, heart and soul, in which God dwells. That is why St. John in our first reading described in his vision the gift of God’s Words to his disciples and the Church, using a figurative language. Here he described how wonderful the truth of God’s Words is to us, yet, it is bitter for us to embrace it fully and let it bear fruit in our lives.

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Dear friends, our souls are sacred dwelling of God’s Temple. Thus, it must be made sacred at all times by ensuring that we get rid of all corruptions, wickedness, pride, ego, greed, wrath and all other sorts of evils within us. We must resist them and strive to inspire and help one another to keep our Temple sacred. For Jesus wishes to cleanse the temple of our soul by removing what has corrupted it, in order to purify it for worship, and making it a dwelling place for prayer. But are we willing to let him cleanse us?


LET US PRAY: Lord God, we are your temple, yet we have let the selfish desires for the things of this passing world to corrupt us so deeply. As we embrace your Words today, may we experience the joy of the purification of our body and soul. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.


Wednesday, 16 November 2022

Homily For Thursday Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 17th November, 2022. The Memorial of St. Elizabeth Hungary

  Readings: Rev. 5:1-10 , Ps.149, Luke:19:41-44

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


HUMANITY CRIES EVERY TIME FOR PEACE BUT VERY FEW ARE SACRIFICING FOR PEACEFashion Deals

Peace is what every human person desire to have. It is a necessary commodity in human societies. A city that has peace are surely to have great success. It is the dream of everyone. But a city that lacks peace is disastrous. Little wonder today in our gospel passage, Jesus wept over the city of Jerusalem. For Jesus who is the King of peace came to Jerusalem a city whose name stands for peace but find no peace in it. Black Friday Top Deals

He looked at the city and it coming disaster which would indeed happen in a few decades after its destruction at the hand of the Romans. So he wept and prayed for its people. Since they have rejected the peace that God is offering them, they have no option than to face the consequences. Jesus felt deep sorrow at the city’s resistance to God’s word, wishing that it might receive the peace God is offering. Home and Appliances

Today we too can look around us, also our cities, societies, country and the world at large, and feel sorrow at so much  greed, corruption, suffering and disregard for truth and for what is right and discover that peace is no where to be found. But we should not be afraid for St. John in our first reading today tells us to be courageous for the Lamb of God has triumphed over all evil. He has been glorified and as such has purchased for us  our eternal peace and salvation. Everything on JUMIA

Thereby reminding us that despite the challenges and trials that we have to face in this passing world, we have the Lamb of God, triumphant and victorious by our side. He told us that even though tribulations will come our way in form of the doom and destruction like that of Jerusalem, we should be steadfast for in God we shall be triumphant. So, let us learn from St. Elizabeth whose memorial we celebrate today for she was known for her peacemaking through her constant visit to the sick and those who were particularly repulsive; to some she gave food, to others clothing; some she carried on her own shoulders, and performed many other kindly services.

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Dear friends, humanity cries every time for peace but very few are sacrificing for peace. Are you one of those few? So, if we can consider the words of Jesus and embrace the peace and love he is offering us, we will realize that he longs for our good and growth. There are many temptations and distractions in this world trying to mislead us and separate us from our God. Let us not be misled by these things. Let us remain firm in our faith and let our lives shine with the light of Christ, so that his light will illuminate all the darkest moments in our lives, in our societies, country and the world at large. For the Lord wishes to lead us to the final victory that he has won for us. But are we willing to commit our lives to Christ?. All we need to do is to embrace all the possibilities of peace and love that God is offering to us every day. Then it shall be well with us. 


LET US PRAY, Heavenly Father, you are the King of peace and in Christ your son you have offered humanity peace. But we have failed to embrace it. As we struggle with the ugly situation in our world today, may the peace of Christ through the intercessions of St. Elizabeth reign in our hearts, homes, societies, country and the world at large. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Remain blessed.


Tuesday, 15 November 2022

Homily For Wednesday Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 16th November, 2022

 Readings: Rev. 4:1-11 , Ps.150, Luke:19:11-28

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


HOW ARE YOU UTILIZING THE GIFTS THE LORD HAS GIVEN TO YOU? Everything on JUMIA

In this life God has given special and unique gifts and opportunities to everyone of us. If we use these gifts and the opportunities wisely for our own benefit and the benefit of others, we will grow and blossom. But on the other hand if we fail to use them, we will remain dormant  and unsuccessful.Fashion Deals

This is what the parable in our Gospel passage today is addressing. In this parable we heard how a king summoned ten of his servants and gave them ten pounds to do business until he comes back. Some of them utilized these gifts and opportunity and so became successful and for that they were entrusted with more gifts. While some decided not to neglect and abandoned their gifts and so remained dormant and unsuccessful. Black Friday Top Deals

This parable teaches us that we all have been given gifts by God which we must give account of. Given that our gifts are meant to be put to use in the service of God and humanity. And our service to God should not be done grudgingly or fearfully but generously with the willingness to take risks in responding to God's mandate. We must be ready to lose our life in order to find it. God wants us to use the individual gifts and opportunities given to us to make a difference in the world. We are not to relax into a comfort zone doing nothing with them. God wants the best from us and when we have given our best, we receive more from him. Home and Appliances

Dear friends, we all are special, unique and a masterpiece and God has given us a very unique gift. These gifts may represent different physical and spiritual gifts of God, but it's  basic foundation is the love of God towards us.  This love is what God has given to us which needs to be reciprocated through an active love for our neighbours. For we heard how the elder and living creatures in our first reading today saying: you are our Lord and our God, you are worthy of glory and honour and power, because you made all the universe and it was only by your will that everything was made and exists.

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But why do we often fine it difficult to discover our other gifts or to accept the one God has given to us? This is because we have failed to embrace love. So, we are called today to search and discover our gifts. Love is the greatest gift God has given to humanity, let us discover love and invest on it for in it comes other gifts that will help us to achieve the purpose by which we are created.


LET US PRAY: Heavenly Father, you have endowed us with special and unique gifts and opportunities to use them. Help us to discover these gifts and utilize them for the purpose of which they were given to us. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.


Monday, 14 November 2022

Homily For Tuesday Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 15th November, 2022. The Memorial of St. Albert The Great

 Readings: Rev. 3: 1-6.14-22, Ps.15, Luke:19:1-10

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


RESTITUTION IS THE INNER ATTITUDE OF A REPENTED SINNER IN NEED OF SALVATION

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Today, we heard in our Gospel passage the story of Zacchaeus who desires to see Jesus.  Truly, I must confess that the attitude of Jesus upon seeing Zacchaeus on the tree was very touching. For Jesus did not condemned or criticize him, nor demanded anything from Zacchaeus. He only responded to the inner desire of a sinful man who seeks to see him and he said to him: “Zacchaeus come down. Hurry, because I am to stay at your home today”.  Zacchaeus quickly came down and with great joy received Jesus.Home and Appliances

 No doubt, people complained and criticized Jesus saying “He has gone to stay in the house of a sinner”. But Jesus does not care about the their criticism. He went to the house of Zacchaeus and defended him from people’s criticism. And rather than calling him a sinner, he called him “son of Abraham”. Here we see how Jesus accepts those who were reject by the society. He offers a place to those who do not have. He receives as brothers and sisters people whom the society and religion rejected. For sometimes in our lives when we struggle with our inner desires and weaknesses all we need is to sacrifice our pride and humbly climb the sycamore tree of grace for on it we find the satisfaction and peace that we desired just like Zacchaeus.Fashion Deals

But what can we learn from this story, we can learn that no one is beyond God’s redemption. We can learn that whenever sin has made us short of courage to reach God, we must do whatever it takes to get to Jesus no matter the obstacles. We must learn to welcome Jesus into our heart and our homes. We must be prepared to confront and overcome the obstacles and challenges along the path towards our salvation. We must do whatever it takes to change our ugly ways of life to be better and positive . We must be willing to accept and accommodate other people when they repent from their ugly attitudes. We must know that sin makes us short of courage to reach out to God, so we must learn to climb the sycamore tree of grace just like Zacchaeus. We must not be comfortable with ugly and sinful situation we found in and around us.  We must learn to make restitutions of all the things we have done wrong.Black Friday Top Deals

Dear friends, how many of us will be ready to say just like Zacchaeus: Lord I am going to give half my property to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody I will pay him back four times the amount? We must know that it is necessary and mandatory for us to make restitutions for all the bad things we have done. So, having listened to the story of Zacchaeus, how many of us will make restitutions of all the things we have acquired through sinful and corrupt means? How many of us will make restitutions for all the wealth we acquired through corruption and greediness? How many of us will stepdown or resign from our present position which we acquired through corruption and bribery. 


Therefore, we must learn from Zacchaeus, how to make honest restitutions. For we heard the Lord  in our first readings today saying: If one of you hears me calling and opens the door, I will come in to share his meal, side by side with him. Remember, Zacchaeus made restitutions of all he had acquired illegally, and he was giving a new label, a new statues, new friends, new family and a new life. We too should not be afraid to do the same and so make a new name, new family, and a new life for ourselves. For this may bring about the peace, hope, joy, love and new life that we desire to have today. 


LET US PRAY: Lord God, we are sinners in need of your mercy. As we climb the sycamore tree of grace with contrite hearts, may you find in us the inner desire for mercies and in your compassion purify us and welcome us back to your kingdom. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed day.


Sunday, 13 November 2022

Homily For Monday Thirty-Third Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 13th, November 2022

 Readings: Rev. 1: 1-4.2:1-5, Ps.1:1-4.6, Luke:18:35-43

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


DO YOU HAVE THE FAITH TO TELL THE LORD WHAT EXACTLY  YOU WANT HIM TO DO FOR YOU? Home and Appliances


We have no doubt that the compassionate love of Jesus in it’s historical and physical solidarity with human suffering, springs from the love of God the Father and constitutes the basis of the Church’s liberating activity which is rooted in our faith in God. Little wonder in today’s Gospel passage, the blind beggar gives us a complete lesson about faith, expressed with total simplicity in front of Christ Jesus. He had faith enough to call out to Jesus as he passed by, even when he was scolded by the people close to him, his need for Jesus was so great that he cried all the louder, Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me! 


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Fashion DealsHere Jesus reveals his compassion towards human sufferings and wants us to imitate him. But the problem is that we have failed to express our faith in God. And oftentimes this is as a result of our lack of faith in God for we have separated ourselves from God just as we heard the revelation in our first reading saying: “I know all about you: how hard you work and how much you put up with. But I have this complaint to make; you have not loved me as you used to in the beginning. Think where you were before you fell; repent, and do as you used to at first, or else, if you will not repent, I shall come to you and take your lamp-stand from its place.”


Everything on JUMIADear friends, do you still love God as you did at the beginning of your encounter of him? What is your disposition towards God and the things of God? How deep is your faith in God? What is that one thing you need in your life? Do you have enough faith to express your desire to the Lord? Have we ever felt helpless? Do we feel the need of Jesus’s help in some part of our lives? Why not in faith present it before him who is willing to help us. Also, do we know people who are helpless and need some help? How strong is our compassion towards them? Let us look at them for a moment and imagine Jesus looking at them. How does he sees them? 


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LET US PRAY: Lord God, as we present our needs before you today, may we experience once again your compassionate love and grant our hearts desire according to your Holy will, we ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. It’s another week, wishing you God’s favour and blessings.


Saturday, 12 November 2022

Homily For Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C, 13th, November 2022. The World Day For the Poor

  Readings: Mal. 3:19-20; Ps.98; 2Thess.3:17-12; Luke:21:5-19

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


DO NOT GIVE UP IN TIMES OF PERSECUTIONS AND HARDSHIPS FOR YOUR ENDURANCE WILL WIN YOU YOUR LIFE

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Everywhere in the world we see and hear of human wickedness, intimidation, manipulations, kidnapping, killing and different other immoral activities people do for the sake of power, fame, money and lustful desires. And anyone who tries to resist, challenge, correct, change or stop these ugly attitudes, becomes an object to be eliminated. Yet in the midst of all these ugly situation, we are required to continue to speak about God’s goodness, love, compassion and forgiveness. A very difficult task to do, especially when we are suffering as victims of this ugly situation.


Hence, Jesus in our Gospel passage today while taking about the end time event in relation to the destruction of the beautiful temple of Jerusalem, declares that his followers are going to be persecuted on account of bearing witness to his name, a reality that will put even their most cherished relationships to the test: they will be betrayed even by their closest relations and friends. However we should not prepare any defense, because God himself shall give us an eloquence and a wisdom that none of our opponents will be able to resist or contradict for your endurance will win you your life.


Here, as Jesus foretells the destruction of the physical temple in Jerusalem, we need to recall what replaces that temple. This temple was replaced by the presence of the Holy Spirit in the Church and  in the soul of humanity. So we are born anew to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Though we still talk about the glories of the temple of Jerusalem how it is being adorned, it’s splendour and beauty. 


But what about the new temple, be it the physical temple of our Church, or other objects of worship, or that of our homes, our families or even our bodies which is temple of the Holy Spirit, today Jesus is letting us to know that a day will come when they will be destroyed and will nolonger exist for nothing last forever in this passing world. So we should not be distracted by the beauty of the things of this passing world or let them separate us from the love of God be it inform of persecutions nor death.


Little wonder Jesus gave us the details of the challenges that awaits us as his followers such as: arrests; persecution; trials before government authorities; betrayal by family and friends; hatred on account of his name; and even execution. He made us to know that we should not lay blames on a particular person or group of people, on the society, or even on our enemies for such ugly treatment. For they are rather an opportunity to testify and bear witness of him to the world. 


Also in this Gospel, Jesus did not only describes what his followers will have to endure, but offers assurance that he will support them and make them strong. So he made us to know that here comes a time in the spiritual life of his followers when they will have to choose to endure, rather than despair. By their endurance they will gain their lives. Hence, period of persecution is a time to bear witness through our endurance, courage and tenacity. 


For we heard prophet Malachi in our first reading saying: the day that is coming is going to burn up evildoers, says the Lord of Hosts, leaving them neither root nor stalk. But for those who fear my name they are the sun of righteousness who will shine out with healing in its wings. And St. Paul talking about the need to work hard in preparation for the coming of the Lord says in our second reading: we order and call on people who have failed to work to go on quietly working and earning the food that they eat and stop giving unnecessary excuses under the pretense that the coming of the Lord.


Dear friends, our message today is centered on hope, faith and love, letting us know that God remains present in the world and also in our lives even when things have gotten so bad that we feel as if the world is over for us. So these theological virtues of hope faith and love become very important to us, because the circumstances in which Jesus invites us to share the Good News is quite challenging and difficult, especially now that we are passing through difficult times, as individual, families, societies and countries. 


No doubt we are all affected by the current war in Ukraine and other social, economical, security and political factors, of which these troubles and conflicts are affecting the whole world. But just as Jesus was not abandoned by his Father in his hour of need, we too will not be abandoned in this times of difficulties. For God knows what we are passing through now and in due time he we will give us victory for Jesus says that our endurance will win us our lives. So do not give up in time for persecutions and hardships for your endurance will win you your life. 


Finally, we will recall that Pope Francis since 2017 the year of Our Lord, dedicated every last Sundays before the Solemnity of Christ the King, as the World Day of the Poor. An occasion where we are all reminded of the poor, those people in our community who are  lacking basic needs of life as they depend on others to survive. Therefore today we are called to be of help the best we could to the poor knowing that God has a plan for everyone of us, each person has been given a special talent according to his/her ability in order to fulfill that plan. So everyone no matter you present condition is special, unique and a masterpiece


LET US PRAY: Lord God, as we struggle with the ugly situation in our world today, grant us the courage and strength to endure patiently especially in this difficult times, through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful Sunday celebration.


Homily For Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C, 19th January 2025

  Readings: Is. 62:1-5; Ps. 96; 1Cor. 12:4-11; John 2:1-11 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia. DO WHATEVER HE TELLS YOU Today is the second Sun...