Homily
for the Memorial of
St.
Camillus de Lellis
Thursday,
Week 15 of O.T.
Collect
Is
26: 7-9, 12, 16-19
July
18, 2024
Christian
Brothers, St. Joseph’s Residence, N.R.
God “adorned the priest St. Camillus with a singular grace of charity toward the sick,” the collect acclaims. In that prayer, we ask God to give us “a spirit of love” for both God himself and our neighbor, a love that will enable us to pass safely to eternal life like Camillus. If we are wrapped in love, or rapt in love, we’ll come safely into the eternal presence of Love.
Some of you carry out a
ministry toward the sick or the infirm.
In fact, all of you do, the ministry of attentiveness to the needs and
concerns of your neighbor, your brother—and not only the brother in this same
house but also of your brothers thruout the province and the congregation; and
not only those who are sick or elder or who have special needs, but those too
who labor (cf. Matt 11:28) to carry out the mission given them by our Lord
Jesus.
We pray constantly that
“the way of the just” may be made smooth and level (Is 26:7), that all our
brothers and sisters whose spirits keep vigil for the Lord might bring an
element of the Lord’s justice, mercy, and light into our world (26:9). This is a grace of charity open to all of us,
besides the daily charity of attentiveness and concern here among us.
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