Tagged: Proverbs

Magic Lamp in Sand

Foolish Wishes – Homily for the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year B

There was once a fool who rubbed a magic lamp. The genie materialized and said, “And your third wish?” The fool, who had never seen a genie before, said “Why are you offering me a third wish when I haven’t had a first wish yet?” The genie said, “Oh, but you have. You don’t remember it, of course. Your second wish was to have everything restored exactly as it was before I offered you three wishes.” “In other words, I only get one wish,” said the fool, feeling...

Homeless in Rome

Fear, Trust, and the Worthy Wife: Homily for the Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

The first reading and the gospel can be summarized like this: “Do not be afraid to use what has been entrusted to you.” In both readings something precious is entrusted to someone, and in both readings fear plays an important role. The master entrusts his possessions to his three servants. And the husband entrusts his heart to his wife. The third servant is afraid of the master. And the worthy wife has the Fear of the Lord. To entrust is to put something precious into another’s care. The...