“You did not choose me, but I chose you”
Dear friends, [this Sunday’s] First Reading presents us with an important moment which manifests the universality of the Christian Message: in the house of Cornelius St Peter baptizes the first pagans. In the Old Testament, God wanted the blessing of Hebrew people not to be exclusive but extended to all nations. Ever since the call of Abraham he had said: “[B]y you all the families of the earth shall bless themselves” (Gen 12:3). Thus Peter, inspired from on High, understood that “God shows no partiality, but in every nation any one who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him” (Acts 10:34-35). Peter’s gesture becomes an image of the Church open to all of humanity. Following the great tradition of your Church and of your Communities, may you be genuine witnesses of God’s love for men!
But how can we, in our weakness, carry this love?
Saint John, in the Second Reading, tells us emphatically that liberation from sin and from its consequences does not come about by our own initiative, but of God’s. It was not we who loved him but he who loved us and who took upon himself our sin and washed it away with the blood of Christ. God loved us first and wants us to enter into his communion of love, to collaborate in his work of redemption.
In the Gospel passage the invitation of the Lord resonates: “I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide” (Jn 15:16). It is a message meant in a specific way for the Apostles but, in a broad sense, regards all the disciples of Jesus. The whole Church, all of us are sent out into the world to spread the Gospel Message and the good news of salvation. But it is always God’s initiative; he calls us to various ministries, so that each one plays a proper role in the common good. He calls us to the ministerial priesthood, to the consecrated life, to married life, to working in the world: all are asked to respond generously to the Lord, sustained by his Word which comforts us: “You did not choose me, but I chose you” (ibid.). — from Pope Benedict XVI, Homily, 13 May 2012
THANKS! … To all those who helped to make last Sunday’s parish picnic feast a real celebration! A special shout out of appreciation to Tina McCarthy for arranging it for us.
MONTHLY CONFESSIONS & ADORATION: 1st Sunday of each Month, 10:00-10:45AM
MASS READERS: 5/5 Michael/Kelly, 5/12 Tanya/Tina, 5/19 Karen/Giulio, 5/26 Bill/Michael
PLEASE PRAY FOR: Ina Freeman, Sue Gilbert, Lucia Matisinova, Charles “Mac” Maguire, Joe O’Rourke, Carla Sovocool, Margaret Reilly, Art Sovocool, Katie & John Smith, Christopher Tomaselli, Mary Weirich.
St. George Parish, c/o St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, 401 Alderman Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903. 434-293-8081