Mass with Anointing of the Sick
October
10, 2024
2
Cor 4:10-18
Christian
Brothers, St. Joseph’s Residence, N.R.
“We always carry
about in the body the dying of Jesus” (2 Cor 4: 10).
No matter how healthy we may be, we all have pain and suffer inconvenience, injury, and illness. Most of us don’t leap joyfully out of bed in the morning; our prayer might be, “O God, another day!” Little things like paper cuts can be really annoying. And then there are colds, flu, stubbed toes, broken bones, surgeries, etc. Our bodies remind us every day of our frailty.
Someone may feel
like he’s already got one foot in the grave.
No matter how healthy we may be, we’re all dying. Our bodies remind us every day of our
mortality. “Our outer self is wasting
away,” Paul remarks (4:16). In a
community like this one, we may be more aware of that than in most communities. And you’ve just celebrated Bob Moran’s
funeral.[1] Our community over on Echo Bay is aware, as
well; our province has lost 18 confreres in the last 5 years, including 2 from
our house.
What sustains us
all, as it did Paul in his tribulations, “constantly being given up to death”
4:11) thru daily hardships and persecution, is that we surrender our bodies as
well as our hearts to Jesus. We unite
our sufferings, trivial or severe, to his cross. We are confident “that the one who raised the
Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus” (4:14).
Our celebration of
the Anointing of the Sick betokens the life of Jesus, God’s Anointed One,
present to us. “Therefore, we aren’t
discouraged; rather, altho our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is
being renewed day by day” (4:16)—and not only by this sacrament but, more
vitally, by the sacramental memorial of the death and resurrection of Jesus,
his living body and blood.
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