Homily (Reflection) for Saturday of
the Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time (I) (17th August, 2019) on the
Gospel
(B.V.M on Saturday, Opt. Mem)
Josh 24:14-29;
Ps 15:1-2.5.7-8.11. (R. cf. v.5);
Matt 19:13-15.
Topic: Carry them along.
In today’s gospel, some people brought little children to
Jesus for Him to lay His hands on them and pray for them but His disciples
spoke sternly to them. But Jesus reacted, “Let the little children come to me,
and do not stop them; for it is such as these that the kingdom of heaven
belongs.”
Like the disciples, many categorise children among those who
constitute nuisance especially in the church and other places of worship.
Hence, while going to such places, they are either left at home, outside, or
with the maids wherever.
Saint Paul writes, “When I was a child, I spoke like a child,
I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became a man, I gave up
childish ways” (1Cor 13:11).
Children behave as who they are. They need capable and loving hands of the
parents to mould them. But often they are left at the mercy of the most
unqualified hands, call them maids or whatever. Maids are not totally wrong but
should be minimally employed. Whoever does not have time to train his/her
children today must be ready for their disgrace tomorrow, cf. Prov 29:15. Childish ways will give way
to ‘matured ways’ if only a child is properly trained, cf. (Prov 22:6).
No other person can replace the position of parents in the
upbringing of children. Let us stop shying away from this responsibility. They
are both precious and precarious.
Bible Reading: Prov 3:1-12.
Thought for today: Stand at your duty post
Let us pray: May God help us in this serious
task – Amen.
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