With elections coming up we often hear the terms, "corrupt governments," "corrupt politicians" or "corrupt business men." These are all titles and descriptions that are thrown about on television and social media, especially in the current political race. What does corrupt really mean though? Does it mean that these people are inherently bad. Do we think that these people have always been bad and we just never realized it? "Corruption" is thrown in our face so often that people tend to think that we as humans are inherently bad. Personally, I have always been a supporter of the belief that we as humans are inherently good. I remember being in High School and my teacher once asked us to write an essay on this exact topic. I was astonished to find that many of my classmates felt that humans are naturally inclined to do do bad things. Mind you this was after reading books like Lord of the Flies and similar novels. So I can see why they might have argued for the later. However, I can't help but believe that we are naturally inclined to be good people.
All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light from a single candle. -St. Francis of Assisi
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Remind Me Who I Am
"When I lose my way and I forget my name, remind me who I am. In the mirror all I see is who I don't wanna be, remind me who I am. In the loneliest places, when I can't remember what grace is."
I heard these lyrics recently playing from my phone as I washed the dishes one day. It had been over a year since I last heard this once beloved song. While it may seem like a random probability this song would pop up among the hundreds of other songs on my playlist, I oftentimes find that God has a way of intervening, whether through a song, person, or book, at exactly the right time with exactly the right message. And so He did.
Monday, June 6, 2016
Go and Announce the Gospel of the Lord
At
the end of every Mass we usually hear the priest or deacon say, “Mass has
ended, go and announce the Gospel of the Lord.” or sometimes “Go in peace,
glorifying the Lord by your life.” It happens so often we usually don’t give
these words much thought. Instead we manically say in response “Thanks be to
God” and then proceed to sing the closing song. We breeze over the fact that we
were just commissioned to spread the Gospel with the people we meet in the
week. We fail to realize that as members of Christ’s body we have just been
reminded of our responsibility to live our lives as an example of the faith
giving glory to the Lord with our actions. One of the last things that Jesus
said before His Ascension was,
“Go into the whole world and proclaim the
gospel to every creature.” Mark 16:15
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