Sermon Notes – August 11, 2024 – “It’s Not About Us”

“It’s Not About Us”

Father Peter Fitzgibbons

August 10 – 11, 2024


GospelJohn 6:41-51


In the church, we have stained-glass windows and the Stations of the Cross which represent the bible in pictures.   The Rosetta window above the altar displays the 15 mysteries of the Rosary which is also Scripture.  Way, way back before the Protestant’s so-called Reformation, we had these things.  Why?  One reason is because a lot of people couldn’t read.  It wasn’t their fault; they were just trying to survive.  Also, people didn’t have enough money for books because they had to be written on parchment or sheepskin.  It was very tedious work for monks to do.  When people came to church, they could see Scripture with their eyes, and as the priests were preaching, they would point out the various mysteries of the faith. 

The whole point of Scripture is to bring attention to Christ especially Christ incarnate in the Tabernacle.  This brings up something funny; in the so-called Reformation, their attention was solely on Scripture.  So, what did Protestants do?  They got rid of visible Scripture in their churches.  The stained-glass windows and Stations of the Cross were all gone.  I thought you loved Scripture.  So why did you get rid of the visible Scripture?  No one has answered that question for me yet. 

Everything we do is directed at the Tabernacle. We have proved that our Lord is in the Most Blessed Sacrament.  We have seen the evidence.  When we take our Lord away and denigrate the Blessed Sacrament, people leave in droves.  We come to Mass for a Who not a “what.”  I read a ritual book that stated, “The liturgy is the work of the people.”  No, that makes it a high school play.  The liturgy, which is the Mass, is Christ.  It’s a Who not a “what.”  You got that wrong and you flunked Theology 101.  That phrase never shows up anywhere in Church history.  I may have been sick a day or two while in seminary, but we were never taught that.  And I guarantee you that Saint Thomas Aquinas never wrote that.  Nor did Saint Louis de Montfort or Saint John Vianney.  People said, “We have to focus on the liturgy.”  So, they moved the Tabernacle to another location in the church to a place where you would be lucky to find it with a native guide.  When I got here, I started putting things back where they belonged, and people said, “Vatican 2 said this, and we have to do that.”  I said, “Okay, fine.”  I don’t want to get in trouble with anybody.  I get into enough trouble with local law, so I don’t need the Church law after me too.  Oh, did I say that out loud?  Show me where the Church decreed that.  I had a professor who was at Vatican 2.   Abbot Walter was a counselor at Vatican 2, and he claims they never said that.  Does anybody want to give out Communion?  Come on up.  No!  Does anybody want to perform surgery?  Come on up; we’ll give you a knife.  Have a good time.   No!   Everything is placed with reverence for the Eucharist.  Nobody is supposed to go beyond the altar rail except for the priest and those who have business at the altar.  And as soon as they finish, they leave.  The Tabernacle is supposed to be in a pronounced location.  When Bishop Jugis came in, God bless his soul, he had everything put back where it belonged. 

Every couple of centuries or so the Church has to do some housecleaning.  If some is good, more is better.  That’s true for hundred-dollar bills and pizza.  Everything else, not so much.  “We need more statues.”  No.  Statues are nice, but it gets so cluttered you can’t find our good Lord.  So, the Church has to do a little housecleaning and say, “That’s all very nice, very sweet, but it has to go away” so we can focus on our Lord.  All the Gospels in the past couple of weeks have been focused on the good Lord.  “I am the Bread of Life.”  The focus is always on Him and not on you, not on me, and not on the worshipping community.  By the way, I have no idea what “worshipping community” means.  Granted, I’m not the brightest bulb in the circuit.  Just as an aside, I was poking around on the internet to see what my classmates are up to, and I discovered that one of my classmates at my old diocese is now a monsignor.  Suck up!  He was Roman anyway.  When you are Roman, it’s like having graduated from West Point in the Army.   “You are all equal.”  No, you’re not.

The only thing we should focus on is our good Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament.  “I am the Bread of Life.”  It’s not about what you sing or who brings the gifts to the altar.  It’s all about Who is in the Tabernacle.  That is our faith.  Everything points to our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament and our focus should be only on Him.

How will you apply this message to your life?  ________________________________________

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Stations of the Cross

+++ The STATIONS OF THE CROSS by ST. ALPHONSUS DE LIGUORI +++

IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. AMEN.

Opening Prayer

My Lord Jesus Christ, you have made this journey to die for me with infinite love. So many times I have sinned, but I repent sincerely because I love you. Pardon me, my God. I will love you all my life.

——- FIRST STATION: – JESUS IS CONDEMNED TO DEATH ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by Your Holy Cross, You have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: — Jesus, after having been scourged and crowned with thorns, was unjustly condemned by Pilate to die on the Cross.

PRAYER: — Jesus, it is because of my sins that You are going to die. Through the merits of Your sorrowful journey, help me in my journey to Heaven. I love You. Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love You always and to do Your will.

——- SECOND STATION: – JESUS IS MADE TO BEAR HIS CROSS ——-

V. We adore You, Christ, and we praise You.

R. Because by Your holy Cross, You have redeemed the world.

Meditation: — Jesus, in making this journey with the Cross on His shoulders, thought of us, and offered for us, to His Father, the death that He was about to undergo.

Prayer: — Jesus, I embrace all the suffering that you send to me. Through the merits of your pain in carrying Your Cross, help me to carry my cross with patience and resignation. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- THIRD STATION: – JESUS FALLS THE FIRST TIME ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: — Jesus fell for the first time under His Cross. He had been scourged and had a crown of thorns on His head, and the soldiers hit Him. He was in so much pain He could barely walk, but He had to carry the heavy Cross.

PRAYER: — Jesus, the weight of my sins adds to your suffering and makes it infinitely worse. Through the merits of your first fall, deliver me from falling into mortal sin. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- FOURTH STATION: – JESUS MEETS HIS MOTHER

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – Jesus met His Mother Mary along His journey. They loved each other so deeply.

PRAYER: – Jesus, through the sorrow and joy you had in meeting your Mother Mary, help me to be truly devoted to her. Mary, help me to remember in my heart the suffering your Son underwent for me. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- FIFTH STATION: – SIMON HELPS JESUS CARRY HIS CROSS ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – When the Jews saw how weak Jesus was, they feared He might die on the way, before He was crucified, so they forced a man named Simon the Cyrenian to carry the Cross behind our Lord.

PRAYER: – Jesus, I accept the cross you give to me, and I accept how you want me to die. I offer all my sufferings and troubles to you. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- SIXTH STATION: – VERONICA WIPES THE FACE OF JESUS ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – A woman named Veronica, seeing Jesus suffering so much, and sweat and blood dripping down His face, gave Him a towel to wipe His face. By a miracle, He left an image of His face on the towel.

PRAYER: – Jesus, your face was once clean and good to look upon, but blood and sweat disfigured it, and Veronica wiped Your face clean. My soul was once clean and beautiful when I was baptized, but sin disfigured it. Through your suffering, wipe my soul clean. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin

again and to love You always and to do Your will

——- SEVENTH STATION: – JESUS FALLS THE SECOND TIME ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – Jesus fell the second time under the Cross. The fall renews all the pain in His body and makes His head throb.

PRAYER: – Jesus, so many times you have forgiven me, and so many times I have sinned again. Through the merits of your second fall, help me and preserve me in your grace until I die. Help me to call on you every time I am tempted. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- EIGHTH STATION: – JESUS MEETS THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – These women wept with compassion at seeing Jesus walking to His death. But Jesus said to them, “Weep not for me but for your children.”

PRAYER: – Jesus, I am sorry for all my sins, because of the pain and sadness they cause you, who loves me so much. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- NINTH STATION: – JESUS FALLS THE THIRD TIME ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – Jesus fell for the third time. He was so weak and the soldiers pushed Him to walk faster, but He could barely move.

PRAYER: – Jesus, by my weakness in temptation, you are going to Calvary. Give me strength to conquer temptation. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- TENTH STATION: – JESUS IS STRIPPED OF HIS GARMENTS ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – The soldiers snatched Jesus’ robe off Him.

PRAYER: – Jesus, help me to strip my soul of bad habits so I can give all my love to you, who are so worthy of all my love. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- ELEVENTH STATION: – JESUS IS NAILED TO THE CROSS ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – Jesus was thrown down onto the Cross. He stretched out His arms and offered His life to the Father for our salvation. The soldiers nailed Him to the Cross and pushed the Cross to stand up.

PRAYER: – Jesus, keep my heart. Keep me always close to you. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love You always and to do Your will.

——- TWELFTH STATION: – JESUS DIES ON THE CROSS ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – After suffering for three hours on the Cross, Jesus gave up His life to the Father and died.

PRAYER: – Jesus, through my sins, I deserve to be punished, but your death is my hope. Through the merits of your death, give me the grace that when I die, I will die as you want me to. I entrust my soul into your hands. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- THIRTEENTH STATION: – JESUS IS TAKEN DOWN FROM THE CROSS ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – Two of Jesus’ disciples took Jesus down from the Cross and Mary His Mother held Him close to her heart.

PRAYER: – Mary, sorrowful Mother, pray to your Son for me. Jesus, you have died because you love me. Help me to love you always. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- FOURTHEENTH STATION: – JESUS IS LAID IN HIS TOMB ——-

V. We adore you, Christ, and we praise you.

R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.

MEDITATION: – The two disciples and Mary laid Jesus in a tomb.

PRAYER: – Jesus, You rose on the third day. Through your Resurrection, make me rise glorious on the last day, to be always with you in Heaven, praising and loving you. I love you, Jesus. I repent of my sins. Help me to never sin again and to love you always and to do your will.

——- CLOSING PRAYER: — Jesus, I kneel before you and ask you: fill my heart with faith, hope, and charity, with true repentance for my sins, and a firm desire of amendment.

CLOSING MEDITATION: — God has loved us from all eternity. Before we existed, before He created us, before He created the world, He loved each of us already. From all eternity, God loves us.

IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. AMEN.