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ON CHRISTMAS EVE, JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH WERE REFUGEES

CHRISTMAS EVE - YEAR C December 24, 2015 Saint Cecilia Catholic Community Palm Springs, CA Rev. David Justin Lynch Isaiah 9:1-6 Psalm 96:1-3;11-14 Titus 2:11-14 Luke 2:1-14           + In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, AMEN.           Refugees have received lots of publicity over the past few months. One or more of the political candidates have particularly called out those arriving from Syria and applied negative and inaccurate stereotypes to them.  They have referred to all Syrians as terrorists.  They want to embargo all Muslims from entering our country for an indefinite period of time, and turn away Syrian refugees.   Surprisingly, all these candidates purport to be Christians, and are directing their campaign pitch to win votes from other purported Christians by exploiting hostile feelings towards immigrants and refugees whose culture and race is different from theirs.  I wonder, however, if these folks would be hostile to Jesus

TWO WOMEN SHARE HISTORY IN THE MAKING

FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT – YEAR C December 20, 2015 Saint Cecilia Catholic Community Rev. David Justin Lynch Micah 5:1-4A Psalm 80:2-3;15-16;18-19 Hebrews 10:5-10 Luke 1:39-45        + In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, AMEN.        Businesses, churches, and families have meetings from time to time to talk about what’s important to them. Many people, however, see meetings as wasting time that could be used getting stuff done. That is true for many meetings. However, encounters between human persons physically present to one another have value, in and of themselves. Personal interactions with other people is one of the joys of being human, and affirmation that humanity was created to live in community. I would like to have been a fly on the wall at the meeting between the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother-to-be of Jesus, and Saint Elizabeth, mother of Saint John the Baptist.  I truly would not know what to expect. As a male person, I have abso

THE JOY OF REPENTANCE

THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT – YEAR C December 13, 2015 Saint Cecilia Catholic Community, Palm Springs, CA Rev. David Justin Lynch Zephaniah 3:14-18 Isaiah 12:2-6; Philippians 4:4-7 Luke 3:10-18        + In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, AMEN.        Occasionally, I go to the movies. Prior to the featured film, the theaters typically show a series of trailers with excerpts from upcoming movies in the near future. The idea is to give you a preview of what’s next in the film world. In today’s Gospel, John the Baptist gives us a preview of the message that will come from Jesus in the future.  The Gospel doesn’t give us the exact time line, but we can infer that it will be soon, and indeed, within few paragraphs, we can read in Luke about the Baptism of Jesus, the fasting of Jesus in the wilderness for forty days, and the commencement of His ministry. Today’s Gospel invites us to ask ourselves, based on the message of John the Baptist, do we really

CHURCH MUST OPPOSE RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM

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SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT – YEAR C December 06, 2015 10:30 AM Saint Cecilia Catholic Community Rev. Dcn. David Justin Lynch Baruch 5:1-9 Psalm 1:1-6  Philippians 1:4-6; 8-11   Luke 3:1-6           + In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, AMEN.           When I was in college, one of my many occupations was that of news reporter for a radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Among my duties was to cover the Presidential candidates in the nineteen seventy two election when they came to town. While doing that, I often had contact with the candidate’s advance team, whose job was to prepare the way for the candidate. As a result of that experience, I’ve always thought of John the Baptist as the “advance man” for Jesus. Like the advance team in the political campaigns, John’s job was to prepare people for the arrival of Jesus.  Good political advance work takes into account the local situation where the candidate will speak. For that reason, the adva