Some of us have been very conscious of the food we eat and
doing exercise because of some health issues like diabetes, hypertension and
the like. Fr. Mitch Pacwa in his homily said that it is important that we take
good care of our bodies because it is a temple. The problem lies in the fact
that sometimes we are no longer sure if we really make our bodies temples of
God. He said that our bodies are made for God and God for our bodies because we
are members of the body of Christ. There are times when we go against this
principle without realizing it or sometimes deliberately. There are some psychologists who say that
there are physical desires that we can’t go against. Those urges and forces can
make us psychologically distorted if we try to suppress it. We can not deny the
fact that there really are some psychological distortions that people can’t integrate,
try to deny and people are afraid of. Somehow it tells us that if we have some
kind of urges, we must give in to it. This is a nonsense and very destructive
of human bodies in many ways. We have to
always remember that our bodies is not just about achieving physical strength
nor is it about being a moral champion for the purpose of showing off. The idea
is that our body is for the Lord and conversely the Lord is for our body. Pope
John Paul II for decades had worked on this theology for the body and came up
with these ideas. One of the things he pointed out was that we can not
disregard the physical nature that is unhealthy but the physical nature that we
have can be put under the control of God’s grace. Our bodies can be used for
giving glory to God as well as for sin and this becomes a series of choices
that a person must make. We must know that our bodies are members of the body
of Christ. Christ is the head of the body. In Ephesians 12, it is said that by
the power of the Holy Spirit dwelling within us, He joins us to the body of
Christ. St. Paul learned about this doctrine on
his way to Damascus
when the Lord told him, “Saul, Saul why are you persecuting me?” To persecute
members of the Church is to persecute Jesus Christ Himself. To do good to the
members of the Church is to do good to Jesus Himself as in Matthew 25:31. And
to neglect to do good to the least of Christ brethren is to neglect to do it to
Him. Our Lord is radically identified to us and is therefore as St. Paul says, our bodies are joined to Christ. We have a
dignity inherent within the body and if this is the case we are joined to
Christ not by a human effort nor by a philosophy but by the action of God the
Holy Spirit working within us and giving a power to unite us to Christ. This, we
do not have the power on our own but in union with God’s grace that is active
within us. We have to avoid immorality. All other sins we commit goes outside
but sexual immorality is something that is part of the body.. This is like
uniting the body of Christ to the person we are sinning with, it could be a
prostitute or the person we are committing fornication. It is not only a sin
that goes against the commandments but it becomes a certain type of a
sacrilege. A Communion minister is
asked to give due respect to the Body & Blood of Christ, even to the
chalice and paten which are vessels being used in the consecration. There are
certain things to observe during the conduct of service like things we have to
do and not to do. We don’t use any of these sacred vessels for any other
purpose except for the Liturgy of the Mass.
The chalice and paten are set apart only for use for the Body & Blood of
Christ in observance of great respect. These are all done in reverence for the
Body & Blood of Christ. In the same manner we are being reminded of the
fact that our bodies being united with Christ is not made for immorality. This is precisely the point that we need to
be always aware of not only of our own bodies but of the people around us. It
is a means of grace and not of sin. We treat them as gifts of God oriented for
sacred purposes. We need to treat our bodies the way that we would treat the
chalice meant for the Blood of Christ or a paten meant for the Body of Christ.
Our bodies were purchased or redeemed for a price which is the Body & Blood
of Christ. A slave in order to be free needs to be purchased and redeemed for a
price. In our case, the price that was paid is the Body of Christ being hung on
the cross and the Blood of Christ that was shed in Calvary .
Jesus took the form of human flesh and gave up His life for our sake. In Greek
myths, we see the gods taking on human form and usually it is to make mischief
in human beings, to harm, rape and kill them. This is a common pattern between
Zeus and Hera his wife. When the One God took human form it is not to harm us
but to redeem us. This is what we celebrate in the mass to remind us of this
price for which our bodies were purchased. We can truly receive the Body &
Blood of Christ in the Eucharist to bring us back to that precious redemption
and be strengthened by it. Amen. Hallelujah!
Hosea 8:4-7, 11-13
...How long will they be unable to attain innocence in Israel ?...When
Ephraim made many altars to expiate sin, his altars became occasions of sin...
We are the temples of the Holy Spirit. We do not have the
Holy Spirit as a birth right but a gift. We are born with original sin and this
redemption from sin and the kingdom of darkness is what makes it possible for
us to receive of the Holy Spirit. A lot of people in our society do like the
part that we are temples. We claim that our bodies are temples so we have to
treat it well and take care of it by doing exercise. But too often we say that
we are temples but we don’t say of what. When we listen to the way we speak we
find that we are temples of ourselves. Like the New Agers who consider
themselves to be god. We see our bodies as the temple of ourselves because we
see ourselves to be god. Each body should be treated with respect since it is
the place where God can be worshipped which is derived from the presence of the
Holy Spirit. This should be our purpose when taking all the aspects of our body
with its wide variety of urges and desires. We can bring it all under the power
of the Holy Spirit if only the body is well oriented to the worship of the Holy
Spirit.
Psalm 115:3-4, 5-6, 7ab-8, 9-10
R: The house of Israel trusts in the Lord.
3 Our God is in heaven; whatever he wills, he does. 4 Their
idols are silver and gold, the handiwork of men.
We see a lot of problems in our own society and if we don’t
allow and fully trust Jesus to put order in our life just like the possessed
person in today’s gospel then we might remain incapacitated for life. We have
to set limits in order for us to get rid of the bad elements that make us sick
whether physically or spiritually. Just like when we avoid too much sugar, salt
and fats in our diet or else we will die of diabetes, hypertension and cardiac
arrest. We have to control our eating and exercise. We have to exercise a certain
control in ourselves so that we can become efficient and useful laborers in
God's vineyard. The harvest is indeed abundant but the laborers are few and we are
called to be a part of God’s work force. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 9:32-38
32 A demoniac who could not speak was brought to Jesus, 33
and when the demon was driven out the mute person spoke. The crowds were amazed
and said, “Nothing like this has ever been seen in Israel .” ...At the sight of the
crowds, his heart was moved with pity for them because they were troubled and
abandoned, like sheep without a shepherd. 37 Then he said to his disciples,
“The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; 38 so ask the master of the
harvest to send out laborers for his harvest.”
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