12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it”. (Psalm 118:24)
The Lord is telling us in the gospel this weekend, “Fear no one”.
Incidentally the phrase ‘do not be afraid’ is mentioned in the Bible 365 times. It is as if God is telling us every day of the year not to be afraid of anything but to trust Him at all times. The phenomenon of ‘fear’ is common to all of us. The only way to overcome our fears is to surrender our fears to the Lord who has the power to defeat the evil who attacks us.
I like to recommend the Surrender Novena to you to be prayed every day. If you recite the following phrase ten times every day, you will find a marvelous change in your life:
O Jesus I surrender myself to you, take care of everything.
As we celebrate Father’s day this weekend, I wish all the fathers a Happy Father’s day. All the fathers will be given St. Benedict medals which are exorcised. Please carry the medals either in your wallets, or pockets or wear them around your necks for your protection from the evil one.
WHAT HAPPENS AT MASS?: A WALK THROUGH THE MASS
We come to the powerful moment of the institution of the Eucharist when the everlasting words of our Lord would change the bread and wine into his Body, Blood, Soul and divinity. This is known as the Transubstantiation. The substance of bread and the substance of wine changes into the substance of the Body and Blood of Christ. This miracle happens at every Mass.
The first Mass took took place at the Last Supper which was the Jewish seder hosted by our Lord before his Passion, death and resurrection. Jesus gives himself as the sacrificial Lamb who would be sacrificed on the Cross to reconcile the whole world to his Father.
This is the new Covenant Jesus made with his Father on our behalf.
Taking the host, the Priest repeats the words of our Lord Jesus:
“TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND EAT OF IT, FOR THIS IS MY BODY WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP FOR YOU”.
Taking the cup of wine, the Priest repeats the words of our Lord:
“TAKE THIS ALL OF YOU AND DRINK FROM IT. FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD, THE BLOOD OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL COVENANT WHICH WILL BE POURED OUT FOR YOU AND FOR MANY FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS. DO THIS IN MEMORY OF ME”.
The priest elevates the consecrated host and the consecrated wine in a chalice one after the other as we adore in silence for few seconds while the bells are rung to announce the Lord’s real presence.
This is the only moment in which the priest acts ‘in persona Christi’, which means that the priest acts in the person of Christ.
During the rest of the Mass, the priest is the mediator or the bridge between God and the people.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









