Anonymous 09/20/2022 (Tue) 15:39 No.27 del
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I can't remember the whole homily of the priest, he tried to give an interpretation and message for each single reading.
Of those messages, I can remember only the last one, which focused on the Gospel of John.

The overall sense of it was:
We humans too often judge and condemn with haste, whereas we should listen more before coming to a conflusion.
By taking example from Jesus, we should not judge because of our personal interests, not judge for our own will. Because our will and personal interests lead to egohistical outcomes and judgements, to lies and distortions of truth, to fit our own predefined ideas and perceptions.
But rather we should listen more, and ultimately rely on God to guide us to truth and justice, instead of relying on our will alone.
The priest also did spend some words on the phrase of Jesus:
"I cannot do anything on my own"
To remark the overall theme of the invitation/plan of God to have humanity participate in God's creative action.


Probably the best way to experience an homily is only by hearing it in first person, too many details get lost in the retelling of it.