Homily of the Day

Monday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time

In the Gospel, we can see Jesus continuing to use ordinary incidents to illustrate the values of the Kingdom. In using the example of the sad but rich young man, he pointed out to his disciples the need of his followers for detachment from what the world usually consider as success. 

However, after twenty centuries of Christianity, material wealth, power and prestige are still very much a measure of success whether in individuals or institutions. 

Reflecting on our own lives, to what degree do our lifestyles conform to the demands of the teaching of our Lord in today’s gospel? For laymen, who have to work to support family members but still want to follow Jesus, how can this demand of detachment from material wealth apply, to how we live our lives? Are we still attached to various things in life which may be obstacles to a more intimate relationship with God and hindrances to follow him more closely?

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