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The BreadCast


Daily Exposition of the Readings for Catholic Mass...

as well as Prayers to the Saints on the General Roman Calendar (for the U.S.).  

From the books Our Daily Bread and Prayers to the Saints by James H. Kurt - both with imprimatur.

Dec 1, 2022

(Is.29:17-24;   Ps.27:1,4,13-14;   Mt.9:27-31)

 

“The eyes of the blind shall see.”

 

O “that I may gaze on the loveliness of the Lord and contemplate His temple.”  That out of “gloom and darkness” I might be taken, and come “to dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.”  That I could feel His hands touch my eyes, that I might have the faith to believe they shall be open to His glory…

Brothers and sisters, we are blind.  All of us.  All of us lack understanding.  All of us falter in faith.  For who among us is there that gazes continually upon the Lord’s presence?  Who among us has entered His glory?  Who among us possesses no arrogance and has “nothing to be ashamed of”?  If yet we toil upon this earth, groaning as we await the redemption of our bodies, then yet do we continue in a measure blind.  Yet do we seek His face.  And if yet seeking “to see the bounty of the Lord in the land of the living,” then yet have we to find it in its fullness; and so, yet do our eyes lack of the light that is the Lord, our salvation.

But certainly we are not without hope.  Most certainly His hand is upon us even now.  Most certainly His presence comes to us each and every day.  Clearly His light shines in our midst in the Sacrament we receive and in the Word we hear, and so we can with confidence heed the exhortation of the psalm of David: “Wait for the Lord with courage; be stouthearted, and wait for the Lord.”  For He comes, and we know this.  We are catching up to Him, and this is our joy.  Yes, today do we know we shall see Him, for our eyes do glimpse Him even now.

In the meantime, brothers and sisters, as we wait, as the light that has dawned upon the world rises to our eyes, as He comes to fill our vision, let us strive to avoid speaking any word which “condemns a man.”  Let us know that indeed we “err in spirit” and need the Lord’s light to guide us, and we shall become free of that which blinds us.  And we shall be the lowly who are raised to His presence. 

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O LORD, let us gaze upon your loveliness always! 

YHWH, take us out of gloom and darkness that we might gaze upon your face; save us this day from all evil that into your Temple we may come.  You are our very light, O LORD – let our eyes be filled with vision of your presence.

O LORD, let us never cease pursuing you till we catch up with you and you turn to us to heal us.  So far short of your glory do we fall, so far short.  Yet you draw us forth as you walk on ahead of us; yet if we keep calling out to you, you shall answer.  Never let our hearts be discouraged as we seek the light of your face.

O LORD, let us keep your NAME holy; in awe let us reverence you always.  Let us remember your love for us and the understanding your Spirit brings.  O let our minds be filled with your light as we wait steadfastly for you to come!

Open our ears, O LORD; open our eyes.  Cast from our midst all arrogance, all condemnation from our tongues.  Let us not be condemned ourselves but come to contemplate your glory forever.