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Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ Lk 9/11-17 |
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| Background: The gospel
today is of course Eucharistic in its intent. While the story happened before the last
supper, it became part of the Gospel after the last supper and for the early Christians it
was an allusion to the last supper. It connected the ordinary food that God serves us at
our regular meals, the extraordinary food Jesus served at the multiplication of the
loaves, and the supernatural food of the Eucharist. The point is that there is a
continuity between a family supper and the Eucharist. Both refer to one another. Both tell
us something about each other. The Eucharist invades our home and sanctifies our regular
meals. And our regular meals illumine the Eucharist as a family and community feast. |
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| Story: Remember the
two little kids who (as they would later tell the story) almost drowned in the
storm on the lake last week? After their father had brought them ashore, what did he do?
Well, of course, he gave them something to eat. Now their father was not much of a cook
and their mother had gone shopping with their big sister. So he didnt know quite
what to give them to eat. What would you like to eat, he asked them. Ice cream, said the
little boy. Chocolate ice cream said the little girl. With chocolate sauce, the little boy
insisted. And whipped cream the little girl added. And raspberries, the little boy
finished their litany of wants. Well, the father wasnt even very good at making
chocolate ice cream sundaes with raspberries and chocolate sauce and whipped cream. But
his little kids wanted it and they had just recovered from at terrible scare so he did his
best. And do you know what else he did? WELL, he cut a banana down the middle for each of
them and emptied the whipped cream can and called it all a banana split. And the kids love
every bite of it. And you know why the daddy made the banana splits for them (and they
didnt even know what a banana split was!)? Sure you know why! He as their daddy and
he loved them. |
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