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FRIDAY HOMILY: It's Time to Cleanse the Temple

11/23/2012

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saturation.

The computer, in particular, has raised the stakes considerably when it comes to purity. Folsum East type of experience needs no block party. Perversion and pornography are only a keystroke away.

Do what you did at first

In these last days of Ordinary time, the Daily Mass readings have given us an opportunity to read someone else's mail - the seven churches of Revelation. One letter in particular - the one to the Church in Ephesus - shares some rather startling insight: they had lost their first love.

Jesus had made it clear that they were keeping the externals of the church in order and were preventing false prophets from invading. Yet they had abandoned the intimacy of relationship which is the reason they were gathered together in the first place. While the Church may not have included a den of thieves it may not have truly been a house of prayer.

I love the remedy that our Lord gives the Ephesians - "do the things you did at first." Just like any stalled relationship, it is time to re-kindle the old flames that first ignited within the Ephesian believers toward their Lord and Savior. It's time to return to the simple things that enabled me to get to know Him intimately.

Many years ago I heard a story about the famous Protestant theologian Karl Barth, who was asked, during a lecture tour of the United States, to summarize what was contained in his four-volume masterpiece, "Church Dogmatics." His answer came almost immediately, "Jesus loves me, this I know; for the Bible tells me so."

How often we try to complicate our relation with God. We add too many components and getting lost in the doing. Normally, a simple re-building of the basics is the best direction.

For example, Advent is a great time to hold a good examination of conscience, followed by the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Be ruthless in looking at yourself. What is in you that is not pleasing to God? Find a good tool for this examination and then make a good confession.

I would also suggest you dust off your Bible and dig back into those wondrous pages, especially the Gospels where you can again learn about Him. It's a great time to read the Infant Narratives of St. Luke's Gospel or daily read through the Gospel of St. John.

Have you fallen off on your disciplines of daily prayer? Simply pick yourself up, dust yourself off and get back on track. Time in the morning sets a great direction for the day and prayer in the evening settles the heart and mind for restful sleep.

Setting a schedule for daily prayer can be well supported by using the Liturgy of the Hours or one of its leaner companions, Christian Prayer or Shorter Christian Prayer. Other great resources, such as "Magnificat" also do a wonderful job aiding our journey.

This is also good time in the Christian year (although anytime is a good time.) to pray before the Blessed Sacrament. If your parish has a specific time for Adoration, all the better! Many parishes also have perpetual adoration chapels that give you opportunity to spend an extended amount of time in prayer and contemplation.

Time the open the door of your heart

In the mid-1950's a Presbyterian minister by the name of Robert Boyd Munger wrote a little booklet entitled "My Heart Christ's Home." This timeless tract has been an inspiration to Christians from all confessions, encouraging them to invite Christ to examine every room in their heart.

From the Library, where we offer to Christ all that we are reading and taking in through the media, He travels to the Dining Room, to see what our appetites savor - the accomplishments and notices of this world. Also there are visits to the Living Room, Work Room and Rec Room, as He is offered a complete tour of the heart He inhabits.

Then comes the Hall Closet. There we keep our most private and secret things behind lock and key. Munger writes that a particularly bad odor is emanating from the other side of the door. Our Lord wants to deal with the secret sins we share with no one but cause our walk to remain stalled and "stinky."

In this little booklet, not only does our Lord want a tour, He wants the title! He wants to ability to clean up the rooms, throw out what is not pleasing to Him and replenish with those things in Paul's list from Philippians we quoted earlier.

Pope Benedict XVI begins his apostolic letter, "Porta Fidei," regarding the Year of Faith we have just entered, with the following words: "The 'door of faith' (Acts 14:27) is always open for us, ushering us into the life of communion with God and offering entry into his Church. It is possible to cross that threshold when the word of God is proclaimed and the heart allows itself to be shaped by transforming grace."

We have a lot of doors in front of us now. This is the season to throw open the door of our heart, letting our Lord cleanse us of those things which keep us distant from Him.

Having allowed Him to purify us, we not only can walk through the door of faith into the celebration of the Feast of the Nativity, but also into everyday life. We will be able to live the Gospel out loud before the world, which desperately needs to see His love in action.

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Father Randy Sly is the Associate Editor of Catholic Online and a priest with the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter (http://usordinariate.org) established by the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, through the Apostolic Constitution "Anglicanorum Coetibus."
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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Temple, cleansing, purity, commitment, Lordship, Jesus Christ, Fr. Randy Sly

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1 - 8 of 8 Comments

  1. judy claar
    5 months ago

    Indeed a great article! I see by the posts it has got us to thinking! "...opening the door of your heart , and letting our Lord cleanse us of those things which keep us distant of Him". And after reading mike robertson's post and a few others, I thought I indeed have housecleaning to do too!

    I am the one who has to confess my resentment toward ANY Obama Catholic. No matter what their race. I will not even begin to name said resentments. But the main one, is going against the Church.

    Father, this is a wonderful article, that hits home to anyone who reads it. Somewhere they should see something meant just for them. Please pray for all of us. Thank you..Blessings...

  2. Dallas
    5 months ago

    @Robert Burford - You post made me think of our Lord explaining that it's not what goes into a man's body that defiles him, but what comes out.

  3. Ana
    5 months ago

    Wonderful piece; instructive/guiding/practical. If you can post, please direct people to Natural Family Planning International for moral and practical online-instruction on this perfect tool for purity. An easy home-study option has the USBishops approval for content. Not just for the married, the brief, unique, question & answer section on the moral teachings of married love can be downloaded and studied to help build chastity in our society.

  4. Willy
    6 months ago

    Let us cleanse the Church of the presumptions- Republicans on the side of death or Democrats on their side of death. Money changers of the temple are trying to get back into the safe confines of the Church where they can do their dirty work thinking it is exceptable to God to act that way.

  5. Robert Burford
    6 months ago

    I is funny what we do with our time, talents and treasures. We can use them for good or evil. The example of the computer was excellent and made me think. I use the computer to keep the books for a church organization that I volunteer for. I also use it to improve my tasks at work. I use it to communicate with friends far and near and to help expand my knowledge of God's word. It is not what we have but how we use our time talents and treasures. But I seriously question whether my house is in perfect order and whether the Lord is everything in my life. This causes me to think what more could I be doing or not doing to better use my time , talents and treasure. House cleaning is good. As we prepare our outside house the journey to prepare the inside one is more important. Cool!

  6. mike robertson
    6 months ago

    For me cleansing the Temple can be boldly confronting Catholic democrats about their unwavering support and votes for a morally corrupt executive branch in Washington DC. Jesus said to let the children come to Him. The immoral administration in Washington is headed by one who favors killing children inside their mom's womb and allowing them to be legally killed after they leave the womb, having survived the attempt to kill them in the womb. Catholic democrats support an administration which thinks they are wiser than God when it comes to what constitutes Holy Matrimony. God has His definition, and He calls what Catholic democrats call "marriage" an abomination. If 2 men or 2 women can marry each other, we must allow, among consenting adults: polygamy, group marriages, spouse-swapping and incest. Lastly, Catholic democrats support an immoral administration which advocates waging war against God's Church under the guise of health care. Presumably, Catholic democrats justify their votes for such moral corruption under the excuse of a "compassionate, social justice" economy. In fact, the immoral administration in Washington has given us a brutal economy with unsustainable debt, rising unemployment and poverty, and decreasing wealth and incomes. As a lower income employee about to be laid off, I find this compassion to be quite savage in its actual effects. Let's cleanse the Temple of support for evil and of justifying incompetent policies which are hurting, not helping people.

  7. Joseph
    6 months ago

    good article provide more

  8. abey
    6 months ago

    Keeping the outside clean & the inside dirty is to the saying what use is the body without the soul, for evil lies in the depths which is not to the truth on the outside but to the inside out.

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