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Where Else Shall We Go? The Call to Choose Christ

Fr. Hugh Gillespie, SMM

Where Else Shall We Go? The Call to Choose Christ

 

This Homily emphasizes the deep spiritual significance of preparing for the sacraments, . . .

. . . particularly for young people approaching their first Holy Communion and Confirmation. It draws on the symbolism of wind as the presence of the Holy Spirit and focuses on the example of Saint Peter, the first pope, as a model of faith and clarity.

The Homily underscores the challenge of living a Christian life authentically, reminding listeners that while the teachings of Jesus may be difficult, they are ultimately the path to true life and freedom. Through Peter’s bold declaration . . . “Where else shall we go? You have the words of eternal life” . . . the homily also invites young people to reflect on their own choices, the meaning of the sacraments, and their relationship with Jesus and the Church.

The Homily ends by highlighting the constancy of Christ’s presence in the Eucharist and the personal invitation He offers to each believer to come forward in faith.

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Where Else Shall We Go? The Call to Choose Christ

So, we see this wonderful example that where the church is found healing is found sometimes in miraculous ways.

But more frequently in ways that are miraculous, but not so obvious.

The healing of the heart, the healing of the mind, the healing of the wounds that come with life, and that’s the big reminder in our first reading. The church is established for the sake of life, for the sake of healing the woundedness of the world and for the sake of guiding us to our true home.

Christ Charges Peter: Italian Painter: Raphael: 1515

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Gospel Reading: John 6: 60-69

First Reading: Acts 9: 31-42

Where Else Shall We Go? The Call to Choose Christ

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