From the Pastor - 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our readings today remind us of the great privilege we have in calling ourselves both children and disciples of the Most High God.
The First Reading from Isaiah describes a vision of the prophet in which angels surround the Lord proclaiming, “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts! All the earth is filled with his glory!” Our God invites us to such deep intimacy and friendship with Him that sometimes we can forget just how majestic and unspeakably holy He truly is.
In the Gospel passage, from Luke, Jesus instructs Simon to lower his nets for a catch despite an unsuccessful night of fishing. Peter is skeptical but obeys and is amazed at the catch of fish that he makes. He kneels down before Jesus in astonishment.
This sense of awe and reverence before God should motivate us to deepen our stewardship way of life. As we contemplate the holiness of God, we come to a heightened awareness of what a privilege it is that He has chosen to include us in His work of spreading the Gospel to others through the grateful sharing of the gifts He has given us. Aware of this privilege, we will then make the words of Isaiah our own: “Here I am Lord, send me!”
© Catholic Stewardship Consultants, 2022
Pastoral Pondering
The six-month financial report was included in last weekend’s bulletin. I want to thank everyone who responded to the end-of -the-year appeal. Your generosity has helped us reach our budgetary goals. The annual Diocesan Support Appeal will begin shortly. As you recall, this appeal supports most of the ministerial activity of the Diocese including Catholic Charities, Seminarian Formation, and Catholic Faith Formation among others. Please be on the lookout for the Bishop’s annual letter regarding this important effort.
As you know, Father Matthew Bean has been on medical leave for the past couple of months. He has indicated that his treatment thus far has been very positive. His plan at present is to be back in the parish next Sunday. He will probably have some follow-up to take care of in March, but thanks be to God, he is on the mend. He is most appreciative of everyone’s prayers and concern for his health and well-being.