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homily – June 28

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Mark 5: 21-43

In today’s gospel we hear of two wonderful works of love and mercy on the part of Jesus; curing the woman who suffered poor health for years and the raising a young girl to life. Both these wonders involved touching. “If I but touch his clothes I will be made well” and “Jesus took her by the hand and said, little girl get up.”

I’d like to focus on the raising the young girl to life. In a society that valued men over women and sons over daughters this father’s concern for his daughter’s well being is remarkable. Maybe she was his only child. He was a person of importance yet in desperation he falls at the feet of Jesus and begs, pesters Jesus to come to his home and just touch his daughter and make her well again.

Have you ever been to a wake and sense that the grieving in the room is almost tangible? The grief, the sorrow, the mourning, the hurt is so intense. You’d give anything to be able to change things, turn things around, you wish you could go to the casket and say “get up, be well” and restore that dead person to his/her family. You know that’s not possible but you wish it were.

Have you thought about what a tragedy it is that so often we wait until someone dies to appreciate how much they meant to us, what good people they were, what good things they did in life? Have you ever grieved over the fact that you put off visiting them while they were ill and confined to home or hospital? A sudden death is like that thief in the night who robs us of one last chance to say to someone we love; ‘I love you, thank you, I’m sorry, I understand.’ Have you ever wanted to turn back the clock for a day, an hour, even a minute just for that one last chance to say and do the things you wished you’d said and done?

As I mentioned these two wonders in today’s gospel are about touching and being touched. We touch people in so many ways; by our words, by our actions, by our attitudes.

A lesson we can learn from today’s gospel is that every day of life we are offered an opportunity to be sources of life and love and healing to family, friend and stranger as we reach out to touch them by a kind word, an understanding word, a forgiving word, an encouraging word. St. Paul tells us, “say only the good things people need to hear, things that will really help them.” Every day we can speak kind and encouraging words that help people endure the pain of depression and alienation. Every day we say words of gratitude to seniors, letting them know their lives were worthwhile, their lives made a difference. Every day we can speak words of encouragement to young people unsure of their possibilities, their future. Every day we can speak words of comfort and consolation and ease the anxiety of those who are ill and frightened. Every day we can speak words of peace and apology that placate and calm the anger in others. Every day we can speak words of consolation to those who mourn the loss of someone they loved.

Every day we can reach out and touch, heal and enliven others as we put aside our prejudices or narrow mindedness towards good people of other cultures, faiths or lifestyles and come to treat them with respect, realizing Christ died for them as much as He died for us. Everyday we can reach out and touch and heal and enliven men and women less fortunate than ourselves, who struggle to survive on welfare checks and food banks as we try to understand what it must be like to live under their circumstances.

We hear much about the culture of death and the culture of life. As followers of the healing, loving, life giving Christ we try to foster a culture of life within ourselves, being sensitive to all those occasions when we can be sources of healing, life and love to others.

Jesus said “I have come that you may have life and have it to the full.” His ministry was all about preaching the good news of God’s love for all of us and calling people out of selfishness and sin into the new life of grace and love.

As we continue to celebrate this Mass we can pray for ourselves and for each other that however and whenever we touch other people’s lives – family, friend or stranger – it will be a touch for healing, a touch for life, and a touch for love.



bulletin – June 28

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

This is the last bulletin for the season. We wish you all a happy and safe summer.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 2009 from St. Gabriel’s School. We wish them a happy, healthy and bright future.

ADULT FAITH DEVELOPMENT

R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) meetings begin on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 8:00 PM. These evenings are for persons interested in learning about the Catholic Faith. Because the Parish Community itself is considered the official teacher and guide for potential new members, it is important that some parishioners participate by being present and by sharing their Faith in various ways. It is also an opportunity for “Born Catholics” to deepen their understanding of the faith. Adult Catholics who wish to celebrate the Sacrament of the Eucharist and/or Confirmation are welcome. For more information, please call Mary Landry at 416-221-8866.

SUNDAY COLLECTION: June 14th, 2009

Total: $8874

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4:30 8:30 10:30 12:30
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Env. $
Total $2264 $1915 $2665 $2030
# of Env. 113 99 136 89

SHARELIFE

Total 2008: $174,507.20

Total to Date: $165,861.51

CHILDREN’S FAITH PROGRAM REGISTRATION

Registration forms for the Children’s Faith Program for next year are now available in the Parish Office. Please note that all registrations must be returned by June 30th. Volunteers from the Parish to teach or to assist the teachers are always welcome. Please contact Lynette Fernandes at lynettefern@yahoo.com if interested.

ST. GABRIEL’S CHOIRS

The Senior Choir and Junior Choir will be taking a well earned break for July and August. We want to thank all of these gifted participants for their Ministry of Music. We would like to invite others to consider this important leadership role. The Senior Choir practices Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:00 and sings at the 10:30 Mass. The Junior Choir practices Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8:00 and sings at the 12:30 Mass. We invite all to consider joining! For more information, please call Marilyn Calderone at 416 – 618 – 2041.

Remember “Those who sing pray twice!”

MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSE

A Marriage Preparation Course will take place at St. Gabriel’s Church on the weekend of November 6h to 8th. If you are interested, please contact the Parish Office. at 416-221-8866. Register early as space is limited.

GOOD SHEPHERD CASSEROLES

For the summer, your prepared chicken rice casseroles (frozen please) will be collected at all the Masses on July 25th /26th and August 29th /30th. Please mark your calendars as there is no bulletin during the summer. For more information, contact Irene Albrecht at 416-221-2791.

ST. GABRIEL’S FEAST DAY (FESTA)

On Sunday, August 23rd the Feast of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows will be celebrated at Immaculate Conception Parish, 300 Ansley Grove Road in Woodbridge. Communal singing, prayers and confession will take place in the Church during the afternoon. A Procession and outdoor Mass will begin at 3:00 PM. Please inform all your friends.

ANNUAL MASS FOR THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED

Catholic Cemeteries – Archdiocese of Toronto wishes to invite all families within the Archdiocese of Toronto to participate in the Annual Mass for the Faithful Departed on Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 at 7:00 PM.

Cemetery locations and celebrants for this year’s annual Mass are as follows:

  • Holy Cross, Thornhill – Most Rev. Richard Grecco
  • Mount Hope, Toronto – Rev. Msgr. Marco Laurencic

ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH RALLY

The Office of Catholic Youth of the Archdiocese of Toronto is calling on young people to attend the 2009 Youth Rally to be held on July 27th and 28th at Martyr’s Shrine Midland. Visit www.ocytoronto.org for more details and to register.

COLLECTION FOR ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES IN NORTHERN ONTARIO

The synagogues of the Bayview Corridor, together with “Between Friends” are collecting some badly needed items for fourteen Aboriginal communities in Northern Ontario.

Most requested items are:

  • Clothing
  • Books – for children, teens and adults
  • (not text books, damaged or written in)

  • Skates, hockey sticks, toys, puzzles and games
  • Linens – towels, dish towels, sheets, pillow cases, blankets
  • All items should be in good condition.

Donations can be dropped off at “Kids Come First” Daycare, 40 Westminster Drive, Thornhill (Steeles between Bathurst and Dufferin) between 7:30 AM and 2:00 PM, Monday to Friday.

If you have any questions, please contact Fatima Lee at 416-221-8866.

PREVIEW

World renowned New Testament scholar Professor Raymond Collins has accepted an invitation from the parish to give a workshop on Paul in the fall (October 5th to 7th , 2009). Please mark your calendars and stay tuned.

ANNOUNCED MASSES FOR THE SUMMER

Masses are celebrated:

  • Canada Day, July 1st at 10:00 AM
  • Monday to Friday at 9:00 AM
  • Saturday at 4:30 PM

JUNE

  • MONDAY, JUNE 29 YIN CHEUNG HO Requested by Mary
  • TUESDAY, JUNE 30th WALTER & ARMANDO DI NARDO Requested by the Family

JULY

  • WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st MARGARET HARBER Requested by the Harber Family
  • THURSDAY, JULY 2nd INNOCENT D’SOUZA Requested by Olga D’Souza
  • FRIDAY, JULY 3rd EDDY DHARMADI Requested by Ria Dharmadi, Pudjo & Vera Dharmadi
  • SATURDAY, JULY 4th ANGELA & EMILE KAHIL Requested by the Family
  • MONDAY, JULY 6th MARCELINO FERNANDES Requested by Tita Fernandes and Family
  • TUESDAY, JULY 7th BOZO STUKELJ Requested by Stefanie Pavlin
  • WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th MARGARET HARBER Requested by the Harber Family
  • THURSDAY, JULY 9th PADDY SHANAHAN Requested by Gerry Timmins
  • FRIDAY, JULY, 10th CARMEN SIERRA Requested by the Corredor Family
  • SATURDAY, JULY 11th CHRISTIAN GERMAIN ALLAMAN Requested by Mimi
  • MONDAY, JULY 13th PETER PAVLIN Requested byStefanie Pavlin
  • TUESDAY, JULY 14th ROSEMARY COLES Requested by Marie Calderone
  • WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th MARGARET HARBER Requested by the Harber Family
  • THURSDAY, JULY 16th MARIA SANTIANNI Requested by the Family
  • FRIDAY, JULY, 17th NICOLA & CESARIA DI CIAULA Requested by the Virgilio Family
  • SATURDAY, JULY 18th MR. & MRS. WALTER COOBLALL Requested by the Persaud Family
  • MONDAY, JULY 20th GREGORY PAVLIN Requested by Stefanie Pavlin
  • TUESDAY, JULY 21st
  • WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd MARGARET HARBER Requested by the Harber Family
  • THURSDAY, JULY 23rd OTO & MICHELINE COLONGELO Requested by the Family
  • FRIDAY, JULY 24th STELLA SHIM Requested by Cecilie Kim
  • SATURDAY, JULY 25th SEBASTIAN & SISTER BERTHA D’GAMA Requested by Joseph D’Gama
  • MONDAY, JULY 27th
  • TUESDAY, JULY 28th MARY PURIANTY Requested by Hilly Tan
  • WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th MARGARET HARBER Requested by the Harber Family
  • THURSDAY, JULY 30th
  • FRIDAY, JULY, 31st GUS CALDERONE Requested by Marie Calderone

AUGUST

  • SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st MARILYN FORBES Requested by Peter Walsh
  • MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd
  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th THANKSGIVING Requested by John Chan & Family
  • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 MARGARET HARBER Requested by the Harber Family
  • THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th
  • FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th GRACE FAZAN Requested by Moira Mc’Carthy
  • SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th NABIL SABBAGH Requested by the Family
  • MONDAY, AUGUST 10th
  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 11th GRAZIA & DONATO DI CIAULA Requested by the Virgilio Family
  • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th
  • THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th
  • FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th
  • SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th EDGAR & JOHN PATENAUDE Requested by Sheila Patenaude
  • MONDAY, AUGUST 17th
  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th
  • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th ANA NASCIMENTO & MARIO FREIRE Requested by Odete Nascimento
  • THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th JOSEPHINE CHAN Requested by John Chan & Family
  • FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st NADIA GOUDA Requested by the Family
  • SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd GINO GERALDI Requested by the Family
  • MONDAY, AUGUST 24th
  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th
  • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th
  • THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th
  • FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th
  • SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th DANNY GARRIDO Requested by Mimi
  • MONDAY, AUGUST 31st


homily – June 21

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Mark 4: 35-41

Last Friday was the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It was also the 50th anniversary of my ordination to the priesthood. I was ordained with 13 others by Bishop Cuthbert O’Gara a Passionist Bishop who had been jailed and finally exiled from China. Of the 14 ordained 5 of us are still in active ministry. Seven left and married, three are dead.

The other day someone asked me if I had to do all over again would I do it. My answer was yes. I would do some things, maybe many things differently but thank God these past 50 years have been good to me. I like using that quote from the book A Complicated Kindness in which a young woman describes her life as “an embarrassment of blessings.” Certainly my life has been an embarrassment of blessing.

I have to tell you that what has been the greatest support to me these past 50 years of priesthood is seeing you good people live out your own priesthood. Our Baptism has made us all priests. We don’t hear too much about the priesthood of the faithful but through baptism we are a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people set apart. A priest offers the sacrifice of the Mass. But I have been inspired by the many sacrifices you good parents make in raising your children and staying together as a family. A priest baptizes infants into the life of the church but it has been wonderful to see so many of you live out your priesthood as you pass on the faith to these children by the example of your own lives. A priest celebrates reconciliation with people but you good people do the same as you heal old wounds and let go of past hurts and bring about family peace and harmony. The priest anoints the sick but how many of you sustain the sick by your presence to them in their hours of isolation and loneliness and as you care for aging parents or spouses? A priest preaches the good news and so do you. You preach your faith and trust in God as you face and overcome life’s crises and disappointments and as you celebrate the joys and wonders of your lives.

In living out our priesthoods there are many times when we experience the distance of God, the absence of God in our lives. Like the disciples in today’s gospel caught up in that violent, life threatening storm how often have we asked the seemingly sleeping Christ, “Lord, do you not care that we are perishing’? Do you not care we are being swamped by so many worries and frights? Think of the number of times we were convince God was asleep, God was not interested in our anxieties and confusions. Our faith was tested and maybe found wanting when we wondered, ‘is it worth all this trouble?” But in those times of testing Jesus was using tough love to invite our faith to go deeper. In time the winds did cease and there was a great calm and we came to know that God was with us all along and we carried on.

It’s true this is an important milestone in my life – I never thought I’d last this long. I believe the best way to celebrate this anniversary is to celebrate and give thanks for the priesthood we all share in our baptism, praying for each other that as we live our priesthood in the ordinary living of our ordinary lives the love of Christ will urge us on, so that we may live no longer for ourselves but for Him and for each other and together remain in His love.



bulletin – June 21

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

ANNOUNCED MASSES

Date Time Intentions
June 22 9:00AM SANDY SMITH Requested by Isabelle Quirion
June 23 9:00AM DAVID TING Requested by Denise Cheung
June 24 9:00AM MARGARET HARBER Requested by the Harber Family
June 25 9:00AM DAVID SHELDRICK Requested by Teresa Sheldrick
June 26 9:00AM KENG OW-YONG Requested by Helen Ow-Yong
June 27 4:30PM VED MEHARCHAND Requested by Therese Meharchand

SUNDAY COLLECTION: June 14th, 2009

Total: $9957

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4:30 8:30 10:30 12:30
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Env. $
Total $2352 $2926 $2779 $1900
# of Env. 122 124 154 81

Number of Envelopes Used: 481

ST. GABRIEL’S INTRODUCES THE “PRE-AUTHORIZED GIVING” OPTION

Our parish has decided to participate in the “Pre-Authorized Giving” plan that allows parishioners to make their regular offertory donations by automatic monthly bank withdrawal. This system is widely used in the Archdiocese of Toronto and is a safe and convenient method of giving for those interested. Please read the brochure included with today’s bulletin and complete the authorization form if you would like to participate. Forms, in a sealed envelope, may be placed in the collection basket or dropped off at the Parish Office.

SHARELIFE

Thank you for your very generous support of this year’s ShareLife Campaign. Our goal for this year is $175,000. To date we have collected $165,206.51. So we are almost there!

With your help we can reach our goal.

CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FATHER PAUL’S ORDINATION

On June 19th, 2009, Father Paul will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of his ordination. We are so fortunate in having Father Paul with us for most of those years. His love and service have touched so many of our lives.

On Sunday, June 21st from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM in the Gathering Space the parish will come together in thanksgiving and celebration of this important occasion. So mark your calendars and join us on that day!

CONGRATULATIONS!

Congratulations to those children from St. Gabriel’s School who received their First Communion as a group on Sunday, June 14th.

It was a beautiful celebration. We promise to support them with our prayers as they continue on their journey of faith.

ADULT FAITH DEVELOPMENT

Our journey of life and journey of faith are meant to converge at an early age. For many of us, however, we tend to grow physically, mentally, psychologically etc., but remain at a childish level of understanding our faith. The following information is for those who wish to keep growing, to be able to enjoy the Good news of God’s love for us as members of God’s Church.

Monday Nights are R.C.I.A. Nights

R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) meetings begin on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 8:00 PM. These evenings are for persons interested in learning about the Catholic Faith. Because the Parish Community itself is considered the official teacher and guide for potential new members, it is important that some parishioners participate by being present and by sharing their Faith in various ways. It is also an opportunity for “Born Catholics” to deepen their understanding of the faith. Adult Catholics who wish to celebrate the Sacrament of the Eucharist and/or Confirmation are welcome. For more information, please call Mary Landry at 416 – 221 – 8866.

ARE YOU MOVING?

Have you moved into the Parish recently? Have you changed your mailing address?

Please contact the Parish office at 416-221-8866 so that we may update our records. Thank you.

CHILDREN’S FAITH PROGRAM REGISTRATION

Registration forms for the Children’s Faith Program for next year are now available in the Parish Office. Please note that all registrations must be returned by June 30th. Volunteers from the Parish to teach or to assist the teachers are always welcome. Please contact Lynette Fernandes at lynettefern@yahoo.com if interested.

GOOD SHEPHERD CENTRE NEEDS VOLUNTEERS, CLOTHING

Volunteers

For many years, volunteers from St. Gabriel’s have served one of the daily meals provided to the homeless and disadvantaged that the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd offer as one of the services at the Good Shepherd Centre on Queen Street East in Toronto.

The kitchen and serving areas of the centre were recently renovated and when the meal service restarted, the serving times were changed. This change means that St. Gabriel’s will need more volunteers to continue to provide our contribution to this continuing and growing service.

St. Gabriel’s will now serve on the second Monday of the month from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. If you are interested in being a part of this volunteer service, please contact Lily D’Gama at 416-733-3949 for more details.

Clothing

The Centre also urgently needs groups of 4 to 20 individuals to make beds, weekdays only between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM until June 20th.

The Centre is in need of the following items:

  • men’s new or gently used clothing
  • men’s belts and shoes
  • men’s underwear and socks

For more information, please contact Rebecca Ferguson at 416-869- 3699, Ext. 262.

CHURCH BULLETIN ADVERTISING

Liturgical Publications will be setting up advertisements for our church bulletin beginning July 3rd, 2009. The advertisements make our bulletin possible. Please support the bulletin and advertise your product or service. Call Liturgical Publications at 905-624-4422.

DEAD SEA SCROLLS AT THE ROM

The Dead Sea Scrolls are widely considered among the greatest archaeological finds of the past century. They include the earliest written sources for the Hebrew Bible (Christian Old Testament) as well as other less well known writings.

The ROM would like to invite you and your family to visit the ROM and the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at special discount rates. Purchase your tickets online and save up to 30 % off regular rates. Visit www.rom.on.ca/scrolls and order tickets using the promo code CATHOLIC.

COLLECTION FOR ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES IN NORTHERN ONTARIO

The synagogues of the Bayview Corridor, together with “Between Friends” are collecting some badly needed items for fourteen Aboriginal communities in Northern Ontario.

Most requested items are:

  • Clothing
  • Books – for children, teens and adults
  • (not text books, damaged or written in)

  • Skates, hockey sticks, toys, puzzles and games
  • Linens – towels, dish towels, sheets, pillow cases, blankets
  • All items should be in good condition.

Donations can be dropped off at “Kids Come First” Daycare, 40 Westminster Drive, Thornhill (Steeles between Bathurst and Dufferin) between 7:30 AM and 2:00 PM, Monday to Friday.

If you have any questions, please contact Fatima Lee at 416-221-8866.

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is looking for a boy’s bicycle (for age 10 to 12). If anyone has one in good condition which they no longer need, we have a refugee family that would be really grateful. Please call 416-222- 6110.

The Society of St Vincent de Paul continues to be extremely grateful for the generosity of St. Gabriel’s parishioners in helping those in need, especially as that need is growing in the current economic climate. We have noticed that, from time to time, we receive quite substantial cash gifts from unidentified donors and would like to remind donors that the Society issues tax deductible receipts for amounts of $20 or more per annum. However, to do so, we need to know the donor’s name and address and therefore recommend either using and completing the details on one of the St. Vincent de Paul envelopes to be found on the tables near the entrance to the church or writing out a cheque, which invariably has the necessary information on it.

BLESSED TRINITY C.W.L. MARATHON BRIDGE 2009 – 2010

Blessed Trinity C.W.L. is organizing an afternoon and evening bridge. If you wish to join and make new friends, please call Maureen Cullen at 416- 222-8755 before July 31st, 2009. Thank you.



homily – June 14

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Mark 4: 26-34

Today we celebrate the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ. The first recording of what we call the ‘last supper’ in found in St. Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, written long before the gospels. Paul claims he received his knowledge of this event from Christ Himself, “I received from the Lord what I handed on to you, that the Lord Jesus, on the night on which he was betrayed took a loaf of bread and when he had given thanks, he broke and said, ‘this is my body which is for you, do this in remembrance of me. In the same way he took the cup after supper saying, this is the new covenant in my blood. Do this in remembrance of me'” Then Paul goes on to say,” for as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes.

We lose the full meaning of this feast is we focus just on the consecrated host as the Body of Christ. It truly is of course. But Paul also told the Corinthians, ‘you are the body of Christ, individually and as a community.’ Paul saw Christ as the head of the body and we are the members of the body, interconnected and interdependent. No member of the body can say to another, “I have no need of you”.

So today we celebrate the full dimensions of this feast, Christ present in the Eucharist and Christ present in each of us, as individuals and as a parish community. Christ is present in the tabernacle, Christ is present on the altar and Christ is present in you good people gathered for this celebration, in different modes of presence. What would you think if, when I arrived to celebrate this Mass, instead of genuflecting to the tabernacle I genuflected to you? Instead of reverencing Christ present in the tabernacle I reverenced Christ present in you? Both gestures would be perfectly valid and true.

We were all taught to reverence and respect the sacred host. In the old days if the priest dropped the host on the floor there was a strict procedure to be followed; a white cloth was put on the spot so no one who step on it and after the Mass the priest was to wash the spot clean. But do we show the same respect and reverence for each other? Do we show reverence and respect for the Body of Christ we meet in this church or at the plaza or on the subway? Do we show reverence and respect for the Body of Christ living under our own roof?

Individually, do we show reverence and respect for ourselves as the Body of Christ? Do we recognize that we are blessed people meant to be Christ to each other and to the world? Do we have the same patience and compassion for ourselves as we are mean to have to others who are the Body of Christ?

We do not receive communion because we are good and holy, we receive communion because of a hunger we have to be more what we are, the body of Christ. We receive communion because we want to make real in our own lives what St Paul saw as the reality of his life, “for to live is Christ, I live now, not I but Christ lives in me.” We receive communion because we are aware of our own weaknesses and failing and the need we have for Christ’s grace and presence in our lives.

St. Augustine’s formula for giving communion was; receive what you are, become what you receive, the Body of Christ. When we say Amen at communion we not only acknowledge that we are receiving Christ, we are acknowledging too that we must be the Body of Christ if our Amen is to be true.

As we continue to celebrate this feast of the Body and Blood of Christ may each of us be blessed with a deeper faith in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the presence of Christ in ourselves, the presence of Christ in every person we meet. May each of us say Amen to each of these realities.