October is Respect Life Month. We do not have to look far to find a sea of comments and opinions concerning the right to life but there is ultimately only one opinion, one truth that matters. Let us not lose sight of what God has said on this issue through his holy word: the word of the Lord spoken through the prophet Jeremiah: “before I formed you in the womb I knew you (1:5);” the word of the Lord spoken through the prophet Isaiah: “can a mother forget her infant, be without tenderness for the child of her womb? Even should she forget, I will never forget you. See, upon the palms of my hands I have engraved you (49:15-16);” the word of the Lord spoken through the psalmist: “you (Lord) formed my inmost being, you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am wonderfully made (139:13-14).”
As Catholics, we must always stand for the unquestionable truth that human life is sacred and for the fact that it must always be defended, especially the life of the unborn who are the most innocent and the most vulnerable among us. Standing for this truth will not always be popular, but this is not about popularity or personal philosophies, it is about a divine truth written into the natural law that life is sacred because life is the act and the gift of God. As God’s people we are called to embrace the Gospel of Life in the face of a culture of death or, as Pope Francis has called it, “a throw-away culture.”
In all that we think, say, and do, we must strive to build a culture of life that honors and protects the dignity of the human person. In the Book of Deuteronomy, the Lord says to Moses and the people “I call heaven and earth today to witness against you: I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life, then, that you and your descendants may live, by loving the LORD, your God, obeying his voice, and holding fast to him (30:19).”
Reminder: No 4:30PM Mass – Saturday October 28th
Next Saturday, October 28th, is our diocesan Eucharistic Congress at the BOS Center here in Springfield. Since all the priests of our diocese have been asked to be present to offer Mass with Bishop Paprocki a the culmination of the day, there will be no afternoon confessions or Saturday evening Mass here at CTK or in any other parish. Our Sunday Mass schedule will be normal.
Thank You Funeral Luncheon Volunteers!
In the “thanks” that I express from time to time to different groups in the parish, one group I have been remiss in thanking are those women and men in the parish who help to provide for funeral luncheons for families in their time of grief. To this great group, directed by Arlene Beveridge, whether you serve or help by providing food: thank you!
Blessings to you and yours for the week ahead!
Father Chris House