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Year 113 - Issue No. 12 || Mar. 19 - Mar 25 , 2023
In today’s Gospel, the man was paralyzed, helpless. He could not move. He was completely dependent on others. Have you ever been laid up, and had to gratefully depend on the care of your friends? We learn to love each other so much more deeply when we surrender ourselves to another’s care, or surrender ourselves to caring for another. Illness could be a beautiful means of receiving divine love.
The man was paralyzed, and his friends, out of love for him, not gadflies word of the week! brought him to Jesus. They couldn’t get through crowds around the door, so they climbed up on the roof, broke a hole in it, and lowered him down with ropes. “When Jesus saw their faith”—not only “his” faith, but the faith of the man’s friends, he said to the paralytic: “My child, your sins are forgiven.” Jesus goes straight to the root problem: the man’s sins. His real problem was not physical paralysis, but the spiritual paralysis that binds all men and women. Jesus goes straight to the heart of the matter. “My Child, your sins are forgiven.” This is the only word we need to hear to be truly happy: that whatever we’ve done or not done in our lives, God is greater than our failures. He will reconcile us if we trust him. This is the “word” that Jesus was preaching—“many gathered together so that there was no longer room for them, and he preached the word to them.” This is the word that draws out the human heart, and draws immense crowds. This is real healthcare.
Our national, global and specially church paralysis is becoming obvious. A stubborn economic paralysis depresses America and the world; political gridlock frustrates collaboration among rival parties. The battle is not about healthcare or about the economy or about politics. The battle is over the soul of America. We have turned our backs on God. Are we willing to turn back to a power higher than the government, or do we somehow hope that the congress, the presidential administration, and the courts can solve our conflicts? We are truly a conflicted nation at this time, and it is causing a persistent paralysis of our national energies.
Jesus healed people, and only the Church can heal and protect the dignity of every human person, only if the church, like Mary vs. Martha, listens to the Lord and wills Him. We cannot look to the government to heal our cultural ills. Our nation needs the Church as much or more than it needs the government. After all, America was founded by pilgrims feeling government oppression, to establish a country where citizens could practice their faith free of government control. They made this the very first amendment of our bill of rights.
In the National Eucharistic Renewal, celebrated by the Church in the United States, we turn to the Lord in the Eucharist, because the Church needs healing and the world needs the Church.




St. Anthony's Annual Retreat Sponsored by the National Apostolate of Maronites –chapter
Saturday, March 25, 2023
11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Divine Liturgy at 4:00 PM
Retreat Master:
Rev. Fr. Jean Paul Khoury, Pastor of St. Ignatius - Dayton
Topic: Praying with Jesus
Everyone is welcome!
$20 / person (Lunch included)
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