Thursday, 4 April 2024
Homily For Friday in Octave of Easter, 5th April, 2024
Wednesday, 3 April 2024
Homily For Thursday in Octave of Easter, 4th April, 2024
Readings: Acts.3:11-23; Ps.8; Luke24:35-48
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
AN
ENCOUNTER THAT LEADS TO AUTHENTIC WITNESSING
A witness must be someone who has seen and
experienced something and could testify to the facts of what he or she has
seen. Today in a special way Jesus appeared to his disciples wishing them peace
and commissioning them to bear witness to his resurrection. He commissioned his
disciples with these words “You are witnesses to this”.
The
disciples had witnessed Christ’s suffering, death and resurrection and here
comes the mission to witness this to the whole world and to proclaim
reconciliation with God through Jesus. We too receive this commission of being
his witnesses, through our baptism we are incorporated into the Church to
authentically bear witness to the faith we profess.
Dear
friends, it is our task to carry on this mission of Christ throughout the whole
world. If we do not, then, the world will not hear Christ’s message of
reconciliation, forgiveness and victory over sin and death, thereby, making the
world remain ignorant of what God has done for us and the consequences of this
ignorance is the root of the problems in our world today.
However,
we can not bear effective witness unless we have a personal experience of the
risen Lord. It is this personal experience that enables Peter to bear effective
witness of Christ before the people as we read in our first reading today (Acts
3:11-26), we too can do the same when we experience the risen Lord personally
in our lives.
LET US
PRAY: Lord Jesus, let us once again experience you personally in our lives and
give us the grace to bear authentic witness of your presence in the world,
especially at this moment when the world is in a state of confusion not knowing
what to do. Manifest your victorious power afresh in our lives, families,
societies and the world at large. You who lives and reigns forever and ever.
Amen.
Tuesday, 2 April 2024
Homily For Wednesday in Octave of Easter, 3rd April, 2024
Readings: Acts.3:1-10; Ps. 104; Luke24:13-35
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
AND
OUR HEARTS WERE BURNING AS HE SPOKE TO US
Oftentimes,
we hardly understand fully the meaning of the faith we profess in Christ.
Though we still journey with Christ and his Church without a full understanding
of the mystery we celebrate. Sometimes we are confused, sometimes we doubt, and
sometimes we feel like going back to our ugly and sinful ways of life. This
type of disposition is the condition of the two disciples of Jesus in our
Gospel passage today, where we heard the story about the two disciples who were
on their way to Emmaus.
The
story of these two disciples on the road to Emmaus is one of the most
interesting stories in the Gospel that explains the structure of our liturgical
celebration in a more practical way. In
this story, they were on a journey when the risen Lord joined them on the way
and explained the scriptures to them. These two disciples had no idea who Jesus
was when he approached them. They are aware, however, of the recent events in
Jerusalem but cannot comprehend them. But the Lord after explaining the
scriptures, revealed his identity to them at the breaking of bread, when he
took a loaf of bread and gave thanks, he broke it and gave it to them just like
he did at the Last Supper.
Dear
friends, in this same way, the risen Lord journeys with us in our liturgical
worship, beginning with the penitential rite where we reflect on the situation
in our life and recall how sinful and unworthy we are before God. Then we
recalled the events of our faith as the Lord Jesus takes us through the
Scriptures and the celebration of the Eucharist. Here the faith of the faithful
is sustained. It is the place where Jesus continues to reveal himself. Where
the Christian faith is born and nurtured, where what Jesus did for us through
his suffering, death and resurrection is remembered in thanksgiving. This is
the faith Peter and John expressed in our first reading today when they
restored the crippled in the name of Jesus.
But
the question we need to ask ourselves is, is our hearts burning as we listen to
the Lord speaking to us in the Liturgy? What is our disposition towards the
faith we have found in Christ? Have we personally encountered or recognized the
presence of God in our lives, especially at Eucharistic celebrations? Today the
Lord Jesus wishes to journey with us in our struggles. He wishes to instruct us
more about the faith we found in him. He wishes to reveal himself once again
for to us if we are going to be disposed enough to listen to him as he speaks
to us especially through the scriptures and in the Eucharist.
LET US
PRAY: Loving Jesus, as we journey together on the road of faith with you,
especially in the midst of the ugly situation in our lives, family and the
world, help us to always recognize you personally in different events we
encounter on the way, especially at the breaking of the Eucharistic bread. You
who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen. Peace be with you.
Monday, 1 April 2024
The Homily For Octave of Easter Tuesday, 2nd April, 2024
Readings:
Acts.2:36-41; Ps. 32; John 20: 11-18
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
SEARCH
FOR THE LORD, WAIT FOR HIM WITH ALL YOUR HEART AND YOU WILL EXPERIENCE HIM
PERSONALLY LIKE MARY
One of
the most precious gifts God can offer to anyone is the privilege of having a
personal experience and encounter with him, especially in this season which is
a moment of encounter. Little wonder our reading this season gives us an
account of how different people encountered the Lord Jesus. Today, our Gospel
passage presents to us the story of a woman who seeks the Lord with all
affection and tears. Mary Magdalene came back and remained by the tomb where
Jesus was laid and was weeping. Her heart was in earnest to find Jesus. The
angels asked her: why are you weeping? she was just busy trying to find the
corpse of Jesus. But when she turned around and saw Jesus, her heart was filled
with joy and peace.
This passage
can be like to our relationship with Christ in the blessed sacrament. After the
celebration of the holy Mass with a great crowd of people. Only a few will stay
back to adore the Lord at the Blessed Sacrament. Among those few only one or
two comes regularly to adore the Lord just like Mary Magdalene went to the tomb
to send time with the body of Christ. imagine you are that one person who comes
regularly to adore the Lord and one of the week you came first and second days and
the Blessed Sacrament is there as usual but on the third day you came and the Monstrance
was there in its usual way with the candles but the Eucharist is not in the Monstrance.
What will you do? What will be your reaction?
This is the situation Mary Magdalene found herself that gave room for her personal
encounter of the risen Lord.
So, we
are likely to seek and find the Lord, when we seek him with all affection and
tears. But often the clouds and darkness of our sins blind us from recognizing
the Lord who is always very close to us. The truth is that our disposition this
season matters a lot. If we have that true disposition and desire to encounter
Jesus we will surely experience him in our lives. It’s just a few days after
Easter, how close have we personally embraced the Lord? What difference has his
presence made in our lives?
Dear friends, search for the Lord, wait for
him with all your heart and you will experience him like Mary. For the Lord
Jesus is at the door knocking and waiting for us to open the door of our hearts
so that we will experience him personally. For he, the good shepherd knows his
sheep and he said his sheep would know him when he calls their names. Just like
Mary Magdalene recognized Jesus when he called her name. But are we disposed
enough to hear him when he speaks to us? In different ways and forms, Jesus
speaks to us. The common way of making himself known to his people is by his
words; his words appeal to our souls, speaking to us in a particular way that
is unique to us. Therefore let us be well disposed to hear the Lord Jesus
speaking to us in our heart and there we experience and encounter him
personally.
LET US PRAY: Lord God, our souls desire to
encounter your Son our Lord Jesus personally once again, give us the grace and
strength to always be ready to turn around, to look again, that we may see,
experience, feel and recognize your presence in our lives personally and
collectively. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed day.
Sunday, 31 March 2024
Homily For Monday The Octave of Easter, 1st April, 2024 (Happy New Month)
Readings: Acts.2:14.22-33; Ps. 16; Matt. 28:8-15
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
GALILEE A PLACE OF ENCOUNTER WITH THE RISEN LORD
Yesterday we heard of the good news of his resurrection, but we have yet to encounter him. So today being a special day, is no doubt a day of encounter, a day we are called to leave the empty tomb of sorrow and go to Galilee, a place of personal encounter with the risen Lord. For we heard in our Gospel passage today how the women who came to the tomb early in the morning ran with fear and great joy.
They had just encountered the Lord who invited them to go and tell their brothers that they must leave for Galilee, there, they would see him. This invitation is very symbolic for all Christians because it is an invitation to a place of encounter with our risen Lord. It is the first instruction of the Lord to his disciples. All who believe in the Lord are invited to be part of this invitation to Galilee, for it is a moment when all doubt is cleared, all fear is gone and all hope is fulfilled.
Dear friends, this same invitation is given to us today. But where is Galilee? Galilee is a fertile, mountainous region in northern Israel. It is most notable for being the home of our Lord Jesus Christ. More specifically, the Lower part of the mountain of Galilee is where Jesus grew up and spent the better part of his earthly life and ministry.
But Galilee is much more than these. It is any place of encounter, especially deep within our hearts, where we can find the Lord Jesus so often, because the risen Lord is no longer bound by time or space. Galilee can also be our neighbourhood, our family, any place of prayer, any place we find the poor and the needy, the sick or anywhere we find ourselves aware of the presence of Jesus.
Therefore, let us like the disciples leave behind the empty tomb of sorrow, pain, fear and uncertainty of the things of this passing world and journey towards Galilee to encounter the risen Lord with joy and praises of alleluia in our hearts. For we heard in our first reading how Peter and the other disciples after their encounter with the risen Lord expressed their experience with him to the people. We also are called to do the same after our encounter with him today at the Galilee.
LET US PRAY: Lord Jesus, as we journey towards Galilee in expectation to encounter you personally, amidst the pains and sorrows of this life, may the joy of your presence known no bounds in our lives, you who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen. Do remain blessed.
Saturday, 30 March 2024
Homily For The Solemnity of Easter Sunday, 31st March, 2024
Readings: Acts.10:34.37-43; Ps. 118; 2Cor 3:1-4; John 20:1-9
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THE JOY
OF THE RISEN LORD AND THE NEW LIFE OF GRACE
For
over forty days we have journeyed with our Lord Jesus, we listened to him
speaking of his mission to redeem humanity. Like his first disciples we
experienced his love, healing and compassion, we believed in him even when we
lack the full knowledge of his mission.
On Ash
Wednesday as customary, we put on ashes in penitent for our sins. We fasted and
abstained from food and other things and we did great charitable works all this
forty days. On Palm Sunday, we shouted Hosanna!! Hosanna!! Filio David, on Holy
Thursday we dine with the Lord, though with divided minds as he told us about
the betrayal and his passion. On Good Friday, Jesus was taken away from us, in
our presence, he was judged, and condemned and we cried out crucify him!!
Crucify him!!, he was indeed crucified on account of our sins.
In
sorrows and agonies we were scattered and hopelessly went back to Emmaus by our
ugly ways of life. But for some like Mary Magdalene, Peter and John, we
wondered in great silence on Holy Saturday, what must have happened to the
mission of Christ, in fear and hope we waited patiently in all night vigil
meditating on the words of God in search of an answer to the mystery of the
salvation of humanity promised to us by Jesus.
Behold
at this point, the voice of an angel singing: Exult!!, let them Exult!!, the
host of heaven, Exult!!, let Angel ministers of God Exult, let the trumpet of
salvation sound aloud our might King’s triumph!
Be glad let earth be glad for the stone has been taken away from the
tomb, our Lord has risen, Jesus is risen, light has triumph over darkness. What
a glorious day, a day of victory, a day when the salvation of humanity is won,
a day of personal encounter of the risen Lord.
Let us
then celebrate the Lord’s victory. let us like Mary Magdalene, Peter and John
run towards the empty tomb with open heart to encounter Christ, who had died
and is risen in order to renew us and remove from our hearts the guilty of sin
and death, so that we can embrace his divine and eternal life.
Dear
friends, this is the fundamental core of our Christian faith; this is the
victory that transforms us and unites us with our Lord. Hence, if Jesus is
risen, and is alive, who will ever be able to separate us from him? Who will
ever be able to deprive us the love of him, who has conquered hatred and
overcomes death?
Therefore,
I don't know what has been your experience in this world, I don't know how you
woke up today, I don't know what troubles you mind. I don’t know what is your
expectations today. But all I know is that today is another gift of God to
humanity, a day of joy, a day of victory and a new life of grace. I am excited,
hopeful and am going to live it with all joy, not trying to change things that
I could not change or try to fix things that do not want to be fixed. I will
not let the ugly situation in my life, my family in our world today or any ugly
event of the past distract me today or steal my joy. I will focus on the
blessings that comes with the joy of the risen Lord. I will embrace the new
life of grace he is offering us today.
Friends,
Christ has come to give us new life, a new life of grace, a new life of peace,
a new life of hope, a new life of courage, a new life of joy and purity of
heart. This is the fundamental principles of our Christian faith; this is the
victory that transforms us and unites us with our Lord. Hence, if Jesus is
risen, and is alive, who will ever be able to separate us from him? Who will
ever be able to deprive us of the love of him who has conquered hatred and
overcome death by showing us the path of sacrificial love.
Yes,
Jesus loves us with a deep and everlasting love. For today he has paid all our
debts to God; he supplies all our daily spiritual needs; he sympathizes with us
in all our troubles; he bears with all our infirmities, and will not reject us
because of our weaknesses. He regards us as part of himself: We share in the glory that he has received
from his Father. These are the privileges of all true Christians who are called
to the heavenly kingdom. So today, Jesus is teaching us that the Kingdom of
Heaven is not just about the ritual or ceremonious fasting or feasting. But is
about building a personal relationship with God who loves us personally and
unconditionally. God who has offered us a new life of grace.
So,
let us join the angels to sing a new song to God for his sacrificial love forus.
Let us thank God for the grace of new life he is offering us today. Let us sing
and say:
You
are the source of our new life;
In
your light we see light,
You
show to us your goodness;
You
bid us taste and see
We
come to you; we bless you Lord;
We
glorify your name!
We
praise you Lord; we worship you
We
thank you for your gift of New Life.
(New
Life! New Life, You came to bring us new life,
New
life, New life, we find such Joy in your abundant Life.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, today the victory of our salvation is won, as we
experience the Lord May the joy of the risen Lord fill our hearts today and
always. Happy Easter to you and your house hold.
Friday, 29 March 2024
Homily For Holy Saturday of Easter Vigil, 31st, 2024
Readings:
Gen 1:1-22; 22:1-18; Ex.14:15-15:1; Is 54:5-14; 55:1:11; Bar 3:9:9-15.33-4:4;
Ez36:16-17.18-28;Ps. 51; Rom. 6:3-11; Ps. 118; Mk. 16:1-7
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
CELEBRATING THE LORD'S VICTORY OVER SIN AND
DEATH
Today
we celebrate Easter Vigil, which is the peak of the entire liturgy which began
on Holy Thursday. It is a night which is regarded as the mother of all Holy
vigils, since it is the night when the Church awaits in prayer the resurrection
of our Lord Jesus, who has gone to search for our first parent, as for a lost
sheep. He descended into the dead to visit those who live in darkness and the
shadow of death, in order to free from sorrow the captives who are captured by
the sin and death of our forefathers Adam and Eve. And to restore them not to
their first earthly paradise. but to enthrone them into his heavenly kingdom
where they are not forbidden to eat from the tree that was only a symbol of
life, but rather, to behold him, who is life itself.
Thus,
the liturgy of this night takes us through the journey along the paths of
sacred Scriptures beginning with the account of creation to resurrection.
Telling us that the creation story is itself a prophecy that is fulfilled in
the person of Christ. It is not just information about an account of the
process of the origins of things, but rather a pointer towards the true
beginning of our being and the fulfilment of God’s plan for humanity.
Now
the liturgy is divided into four parts, beginning with the blessings of the
fire and the preparation of the Paschal Candle as we wait on the Lord, the
liturgy of the word after the Easter exsultet, followed by baptismal renewal
and celebration, then the Eucharistic celebration where we encounter the risen
Lord at breaking of bread. The central message of this liturgical event is
God’s victory over sin and death. An event that transforms our Sorrowful hearts
into glorious joy as Jesus fulfils God’s plan for humanity.
Dear
friends, our disposition today should be that of great joy and hope in the
resurrection of Christ who has conquered our sins and death. Therefore, let us
celebrate this victory with joy despite the hardships, the sufferings and the
problems we encounter especially with the ugly situation in our world today.
Let this great joy and hope that is rooted in the resurrection of the Lord help
us to conquer all fears and worries, for we are victorious by the power of
Christ’s victory.
LET US
PRAY: Lord Jesus, as we greatly anticipate your resurrection with joy and hope,
may you fill our hearts now and always with the joy of your presence, who lives
and reigns forever and ever. Amen.
Easter
Sunday to you all.
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