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Father Peter Fitzgibbons
December 7-8, 2024
I heard confessions on Monday night in Statesville and Thursday night at St. Lukes. On Monday night, we were invited to dinner at Outback. One priest had never heard the phrase โcircling the drain.โ My gosh! Where have you been all your life? You havenโt spent much time in hospitals and around nurses, have you? On Thursday night, I had to educate one of the older priests when he said, โWell, the patientโs mother and wife wanted him to be given Last Rites, but the patient wouldnโt take it, so I left without giving it to him.โ I told this priest Iโm a trained hospitalist, and this is how you handle that situation. You wait until you see the nurses go by with the medication cart. Then, have a cup of coffee and, after about ten minutes, go back into the patientโs room while heโs bombed and ask him, โWould you like Last Rites now? Oh, I thought you might say โyes.โโ Or you could ask the nurses when the patient will be medicated again and wait about ten minutes after that to ask him if he wants Last Rites. Get the mission done, Father. But God takes care of that anyway. Thatโs just my bed-snide manner. That night at dinner, Father Rossi ordered some hors dโoeuvres. He asked me if I would like some tuna ahi. It looked like undone roast beef. I said, โThatโs very kind, Father. Would it get me any time off purgatory?โ No? In that case, they donโt make a pharmaceutical strong enough to make me eat that thing. I donโt eat fish. I have a rule.
In 17 days and a wake-up, we will celebrate the incarnation of God. Our good Lord became incarnate in the womb of the Blessed Mother and made visible on Christmas. We do not have to ask what love looks like because we can see it. Itโs a wonderful day. God becoming incarnate was a great act of love by God. But was it His greatest act of love? No. His greatest act of love was the crucifixion. People say, โI wish we could have Christmas every day.โ You do! I donโt get cookies every day like I do at Christmas, but God comes to us every day in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Jesus, as the 2nd Person in the Blessed Trinity, was hard to see under the veil of human flesh and blood. He is also hard to see under the veil of bread and wine in the Mass when it becomes His Most Precious Body and Blood. But this is our faith. His human nature was united with His divinity in what is called hypostatic union. In the Mass, that happens when I put a drop of water into the chalice of wine. That is His human nature being assumed into His divine nature. At every Mass, God becomes flesh again. He is incarnate in the Most Blessed Sacrament in every Catholic church in the world. So, we have Christmas every day but without bad music like, โI Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clauseโ and โGrandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.โ Shut up! Those songs make me want to rip out the loudspeaker.
God is present in our world. On His ascension, Jesus took the flesh that he received from the Blessed Mother and brought it to Heaven. But He did not leave our world. He didnโt say, โIโm going up to Heaven, and when itโs time, Iโll come back to get you and take you home.โ God is made present in our world every day in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It was hard for the Apostles to see our Lord and believe He was truly God. Because of our fallen human nature, it is also difficult for us because we see with the eyes of our bodies instead of the eyes of our souls. The trouble is our vision. I appreciate all the hard work my eye doctor, Dr. Billingsly, has done for me. He has saved me from walking around with a stick and a dog. But the ability to see with the eyes of faith is most important to me.
We have Godโs physical presence every day, just like the Apostles. We have Christmas every day. Isnโt that wonderful? It truly is. Granted, we donโt have cookies and baked goods every day. I will leave my back door open if anyone would care to make a donation. I would be most grateful; just donโt tell my doctor. We have Christmas every day without the bad music, wreaths, trees, and lawn statues, but that is unimportant. What is important is what resides in the Tabernacle. God came into the world, and He never left.
Fatherโs Afterthoughts:
We had a new patient in hospice. Heโs 91 years old. So, I went into his room and started talking to him to see if he was oriented to time and place. He was pretty โgah-gah.โ My final question was, โDo you remember the branch of service you were in?โ He said, โMarines!โ That question always gets through.
How will you apply this message to your life? _______________________________________ย
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