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reVerb Homilies

Podkast av Fr. Chris Valka, CSB

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I have always loved the idea that God is more than just a name or even idea; rather, that God is a verb. In God, we “live and move and have our being”. Everything we do is a response to what God has already done. So when I started to consider a name for this blog, reVerb came quite easily. We are responding to God’s word moving in and through us. If you are visiting this blog, it is most likely because you are responding to the Word that you heard this past Sunday. Of course, you don’t hear the Word of God (though you can read it linked to this page); rather you will hear my homily as a commentary on the Word, as it was heard this past Sunday. The idea is quite simple: Catholics rarely take notes during Mass, so I thought it might be helpful to record my homilies so you can hear them again, or in the case of those who are ill or far away, you now have access to a homily you didn’t hear before. This blog is also an easy way to share what you are learning with your friends and family who do not come to church. You an either listen online or subscribe to the RSS Feed and download it to your portable media player (see the next page for those instructions). In the end, all I ask in return is that you pray for me as I do my best to interpret the Word of God for myself and those around me. Many blessings, Fr. Chris Valka, CSB

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The Solemnity of the Ascension

HUMAN HOLINESS The Ascension is most closely related, in meaning, to Christmas, for both are incarnational.  At Christmas, what it means to be God became fully a part of what it means to be human.  In Jesus, the human and divine become united in the person and life of one man. That’s what happened in Christmas.  At the Ascension, this human being – the person and the resurrected body of Jesus – became for all eternity a part of who God is.  The life of a single human being is forever joined to the life of God the Father, the one who created the heavens and the earth.  It was not the spirit of Jesus or the divine nature of Jesus that ascended to the Father.  It was the resurrected body of Jesus: a body that the disciples had touched, a body that ate and drank with them, a real physical, but gloriously resurrected body, bearing the marks of nails and a spear.  This is what ascended.

3. juni 2019 - 6 min
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Commencement Address for Holy Trinity High School

RITUAL AND TRANSITION First of all, I want to congratulate you on all that has brought you to this day, as well as the people who have brought you here: your families, friends, mentors, teachers, coaches and supporters. It is an honor to be able to celebrate this moment with you. Ironically, it is a day I did not participate in myself. I simply didn’t like the pomp and circumstance, and I have never liked a lot of attention. What I did not appreciate in my younger years, and most certainly something I appreciate now, is the importance of ritual. It is an old-sounding kind of word, usually conjuring images of royalty, or medieval or primal images in our mind. But I assure you, we are ritualistic people because they help us to accept the changes that are necessary in order for us to grow. We need moments when we break our routine and recognize that we are different . . . as do the people around us. We need moments to celebrate, lest we forget how far we have come – because we have.

29. mai 2019 - 12 min
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Third Sunday of Easter

Next Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Easter, is commonly known as Good Shepherd Sunday, because of the Gospel regarding the sheep who hear the Master’s voice. And for that reason, it is also regarded as day when speak about vocations - to the priesthood specifically, though most homilists include all vocations. However, my experience has taught me that today’s Gospel is really the more accurate one about vocations – especially to the priesthood. Next week is the nice version – the much more attractive version. This week is about the hard reality. “Do you love me”, Jesus asks. Then follow me to where you do not want to go. Follow me and you will die, and it will be glorious. This is the life of service and sacrifice. This is priesthood. And it is not that I don’t want to go, but rather, I am mindful of the death that is required. These days there is a lot of talk about priesthood and a great deal of criticism (for good reasons), but today I think I would like to speak about it all from a different point of view – from that of today’s Gospel where love leads us to follow no matter the costs.

5. mai 2019 - 11 min
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