Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Homily: Dec 13 2016 - St. Lucy - Beholding things eternal

The Church has honored Saint Lucy as a virgin martyr for almost fifteen hundred years. 

Like St. Cecilia, St. Agnes, and St. Agatha, we honor St. Lucy as a consecrated virgin.  Consecrated virginity was a counter-cultural sign in the Roman Empire when she lived, and it continues to be this way today. 

The virgins remind us that we are not to live for this world alone, and that all of us, whether priests, married, single are to dedicate our entire selves to God.  All of our gifts, physical, mental, spiritual, time , talent, and treasure, are to be given back to God for the building up of his kingdom.

Where our culture worships promiscuity—the virgins teach us of the great joy of purity and chastity, and remind us that happiness is found in embracing Christ. 

Where our culture worships physical beauty, the virgins teach us that physical beauty is inferior to spiritual beauty.  And that the human soul is made beautiful by imitating Christ, who himself was a virgin consecrated to His Father’s Will.

Our Catholic History is full of extraordinarily courageous women like St. Lucy, who teach us by their grace, their strength, and their love of Christ.  Her name, Lucy, in Latin, means "Light" and is regarded as the patron saint of the blind.  

The collect prayer for her feast asks for her help so that we may “behold things eternal.” We are so often distracted by temporal, passing things. Instead of nurturing our souls, growing in charity, we become enamored with the trivial and spiritually blind to that which matters most.

Perhaps we do well to identify this things and activities which vie for our attention, which distract us, which all too often draw our gaze away from Christ. Perhaps we would do well to fast from these things for the rest of Advent.

St. Lucy is another wonderful Advent saint, who helps us prepare to gaze upon the loveliness of Christ by focusing more intently upon Him.  May St. Lucy truly help us turn more deeply to behold things eternal for the glory of God and salvation of souls.


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