13th Sunday OT (C)
ASL Catholic Media, FR. MD, and the ADW share us this week’s readings and gospel reflection; 13th Sunday OT (C). Please be sure to check out their webpages and social media outlets.
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The readings for the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity (C) in ASL are brought to you by ASL Catholic Media and ADW ministry. These two powerhouse enterprises truly serve and assist every parish that does ministry. Hats off to them.
Fr. MD offers a reflection or sermon in ASL. We appreciate all he gives us each week. We particularly like when his videos are 10 minutes or more; because we get more of the faith handed down to us and practical ways to live out the teachings of Jesus Christ. 😛
But hey! We can’t just rely on deacons, priests, catechists, and ministers to do all the work to solidify our faith for us. Our Lord offers himself in Eucharistic adoration so that we can spend time with him. He also offers himself to be understood in the Bible to know of His love for us, and how he has acted throughout time.
We need not be afraid of God. Turning to him should be our first step. When we seek God we have to listen. A trained ear will identify his response in a myriad of ways. The response to our petitions and prayers are not only found in our encounter with him in our mind. Yes, he does respond and speak to us in our mind, but other ways are through signs, actions of others, and sometimes through a host of providential events around us. But even if were to count signs, actions of others, and a slew of providential events as a sign of God’s blessings, we could falsely reduce God to the “prosperity Gospel” adage. This implies that if everything is rosy in our life, God is with me. But, besides the temptation to subscribe to the “prosperity Gospel’s’ line of thought, we should be open to experience God working through all things and in all things. Thus over a period of time often in reflection we can deduce God’s hand-at-work since the time of our petitions.
Was not Job tested in the bible tested? Did not most saints have the “Dark night of the soul” where they felt abandoned? Such trials are ways to deepen our relationship with God. Does not the rainbow come after the storm? For many of us the storm is life itself and hopefully we will enjoy an eternal reward of blissfulness.
Sounds nice. But we are in the here and now and things may be quite uncomfortable. Let’s look recall all of the events in the Old Testament. The chosen people went astray, were at war, enslaved in bitterness, but were redeemed because they repented and sought the Lord. Their hope was in the Lord our God, and thus they were delivered and brought to the promised land.
Granted, the Israelites were enslaved for over 400 years and only those last remnants who were not present at Sinai enjoyed the promised land. Sounds like a cruel God. But, God foretold what would happen if they rejected him. Remember the episode? Israel was the only nation without a human king. They got jealous and wanted one. So, the people wanted a human king and God warned them not to appoint a human one, because he was their king and God. The people refused God’s offer and God permitted a human king…..God was just in his punishment.
But once the people of God recalled and realized their transgression and obeyed God once more they were given new life. This episode of our history pertains to us as well. We have a similar history yet not found in a book, but in the soul. Our personal relationship with God is similar to that of the Israelites. What evil we endure may be a temporal punishment of past transgressions, or maybe it is just a test. But when we continue seeking God and live by his commands despite what is happening, God is pleased.
So it is all about pleasing God? Yup. When we do this well, it indirectly pleases others because then there is a communal communion with God. Said differently, God dwells in and within his people. Going to mass is a sure way to experience God dwelling in and within His people. Many find the offering of peace during mass refreshing, a relief, and an opportunity to be at peace. Then, what follows is God giving us His peace through grace (the indwelling of the Holy Spirit) via the Body and Blood of his sacrificed son, Jesus Christ.
Moreover today (Sunday) we celebrate and honor the Holy Trinity (C). We celebrate the two divine missions coming from God the father so that we can be his people. We celebrate the mission of Jesus Christ coming down from heaven and incarnating through the humanity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; and dying on the cross to fulfill the Father’s will. We celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit (at Pentecost) to sanctify, gather, and lead all to Jesus Christ in truth.
Amen.
For those of you who still want more on the solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (C). Feel free to research and summarize in your own words the theological terms and meanings below. 😛
The Holy Trinity: 5 notions 4 relations 3 persons 2 missions 1 God O comprehension
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Pentecost Sunday (C)
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Fulfilling the spiritual needs of so many Deaf is a huge task. It means knowing a little bit about Deaf culture and their world. Better yet it means knowing a lot about OUR world, the Deaf world. Our world needs vision. We need empowerment, a place to meet, and our Lord Jesus Christ. Empowerment is a dear term for us. Taking ownership of something and being given liberty to do cultivate our own is part of empowerment. It is being given all permission and approval but in keeping with what is honest, good, and true to make our lives live-able, enjoyable, and life-giving.
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Church provides us to a place to meet and access to our Lord Jesus Christ. His gifts, wishes, and zeal are given to others AND to us. He wants us to prosper. He wants us to be empowered so as to reach other Deaf and Hard of Hearing Catholics. But it does not stop there. He wants to go beyond to meet and preach the gospel. In his name we are conduits of His love. Where we go, how we live, and how we worship are indicators of our love to Jesus and His love toward us. It is a special bond of love. We want you have a map to be able to find Jesus anywhere in the world. Whether it is an American Sign Language mass or a mass said in any other sign language you will be able to find a place to go.
Find a Deaf church can be simple. Type in ‘ASL Catholic’ or ‘ASL mass’ in a search engine will provide you with a list of results. But, you will not find anything like what we have composed for you here. We provide the map, name of the church, and contact details.
More resources on how to get through the ASL mass parts and how to sign ASL Catholic prayers can be found here.
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Find a Deaf Catholic church in Wyoming here. See the list of the Deaf churches below.
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Tags: ASL Catholic, Catholic Deaf CommunityWisconsin
Find a Deaf Catholic church in Wisconsin. See the list of Deaf Churches below.
Shepherd of the Hills Parish
W1562 County Road B
eden wi 53019
United States
Phone: 920-477-3201
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://www.sothparish.org/
St. Mary’s Immaculate Conception
1610 Monroe Street
West Bend WI 53090
USA
Phone: 262-338-5600
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://stmaryparishwb.org/
St. Joseph Parish
1619 Washington St, Grafton,
Grafton WI 53024
USA
Phone: 262.375.6500
Fax: 262.375.6509
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://stjosephgrafton.org/
St. Dennis Catholic Church
413 Dempsey Road
madison WI USA
Phone: (608) 246-5124
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://stdennisparish.org/
St. John the Evangelist Parish
13 St. John St
Green Bay wi usa
Phone: V.P. 920-569-2062 920-569-2062
Fax: 920-436-6380 |
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://www.stjohngb.org/
St. Mathias Catholic Church
9306 W. Beloit Rd
Milwaukee WI 53227
USA
Phone: 1-414-321-0893
Url: https://stmatthias-milw.org/liturgy/deaf-community/
St. Clare Catholic Church
7616 Fritz St
wind lake WI United States
Phone: (262) 895-2729
Url: https://www.stclarewindlake.org/
St. Andrew Parish
714 E. Walworth Ave
Delavan WI 53115
USA
Phone: 262-725-0375 (VP) & 262-728-5922
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://www.standrews-delavan.org/
St. Paul the Apostle Parish
6400 Spring St.
racine WI 53406
USA
Phone: 262-886-0530
Fax: 262-886-0737
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://www.stpaulracine.org/
St. Peter Parish
2224 30th Ave
Kenosha WI 53144
USA
Phone: 262-551-9004
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://www.stpeterskenosha.com/
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St. Margaret Mary
2500 Dudley Ave,
Parkersburg wv 26101
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Phone: (304) 428-1262
Fax: (304) 422-4905
Url: https://www.stmmdwc.org/
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St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Park City
1505 White Pine Canyon Road
Park City UT 84060
USA
Phone: (435) 649-9676
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://www.stmarysparkcity.com/
Saint Vincent de Paul Parish
1375 Spring Lane
Salt Lake City Utah 84117
United States
Phone: (801) 272-9216
Url: https://saintvincentdepaul.us.com/
St. Catherine of Siena
170 S University St
Salt Lake City UT 84102
USA
Phone: 801-359-6066
Email: [email protected]
Url: https://stcatherineslc.org/
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