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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.

Sep 22, 2022

(Ec.3:1-11;   Ps.144:1-4;   Lk.9:18-22)

 

“He has made everything appropriate to its time,

and has put the timeless into their hearts.”

 

Yes, “there is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens”; and there is a time for time to cease and the timeless to come to the fore – a time for the things above the heavens.  And that fullness of time has come upon the earth, for the Son of Man has known His “time to be born”; and in man’s discovering “the work which God has done,” no time for vain toil is there anymore.  The time has come to make Him our “refuge and [our] fortress,” our blessed “rock” of truth.

“One day when Jesus was praying in seclusion and His disciples were with Him,” the time had come for Him to “put the question to them”: “Who do you say that I am?”  And now it was Peter’s “time to speak,” to declare the faith of the Church: “The Messiah of God.”  And though it was not then time “to tell this to anyone,” for the Son of Man had yet to know His “time to die,” soon the time would come for the Son to rise, and then there would be no more “time to be silent.”

That time has come upon us now, brothers and sisters.  Now is only “a time to plant” and “a time to build” – a time to raise the kingdom of heaven here on earth, a time to labor to complete God’s Church.  For timelessness now has its time; life eternal overtakes us.  And so we have only “time to love,” having broken the wheel of sin by the sacrifice of Christ and so come out from under the shadow of hatred.  No return to the vanity of the things of this world is there for us, for we must do all as if doing nothing.

It is true: “Man is like a breath; his days, like a passing shadow,” but it is also so that the Lord “take[s] thought of him.”  And in this earthen vessel He has placed the Spirit of life – and that Spirit is now known in full in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  It is “time to embrace” Him and know the “time of peace” He breathes eternally upon His creatures, letting all shadow pass away as we walk in His holy light and proclaim His holy name.

 

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O LORD, your timelessness let us know in our hearts,  

that we might overcome the world through your Son. 

YHWH, in the fullness of time you sent your Son to die at our hands that we might be raised up with Him.  And now that He has died for our sins, a new time has come to your people – a time of salvation. 

All time pointed toward Him and all time flows from Him, and all time is in Him who is all that is.  O LORD, let us make our home in Him and in His resurrection. 

You are timeless, O LORD and God, and so how can we poor creatures so bound to time, so subject to the dust of this earth, come to know you who are beyond the heavens?  We could never have discovered your hand at work among us if you had not sent your only Son to redeem us and reveal to us your glory.  And so, let us embrace this gift you offer that we might mourn and weep no more but rejoice ever in your presence, despite the Cross that comes.  Let us be raised on the Cross with Him that we might be raised unto His eternal reign.