Homily for Thanksgiving Day
Nov. 27, 2025
1 Kings 8: 55-61
Col 3: 12-17
Mark 5: 18-20
Christian Brothers,
St. Joseph’s Residence, N.R.

Solomon Plans God's Temple (Providence Lithograph Co.)
“Blessed
be the Lord, who has given rest to his people” (1 Kgs 8: 56).
On
this day of Thanksgiving we have several responsibilities. The 1st, as Solomon tells us, is to bless
God, for he has been so gracious and generous to us—on a national level to our
nation, on a spiritual level thru the redemption of our Lord Jesus. “I will give thanks to your name, because of
your kindness and your truth (Ps 138:2).
The
2d responsibility is to express our gratitude in action, as Paul urges: “As
God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, put on heartfelt compassion, kindness,
humility, gentleness, and patience” (Col 3:12).
We try to act toward our brothers as Jesus has acted toward us. Imitation may be the sincerest form of
flattery; we intend more than that. We
intend to walk with our Savior, the source of our blessings, our true “founding
father” who obtains for us the freedom of God’s children.
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Jesus heals the Geresene demoniac (Sebastian Bourd
on)
Our
3d responsibility is cued by Jesus in the gospel, when he commissions the
demoniac he’s healed to become an evangelizer:
“Go home to your family and announce to them all that the Lord has done
for you” (Mark 5:19). Beyond thanking
God, beyond imitating Jesus, we need to tell the world about the one God and
Jesus Christ whom he has sent, for this is eternal life (John 17:3)—a wonderful
gift that we’ve received and gratefully share.
Thanks
be to God!
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