NB. The annual repost of my St Dominic homily from 2007.
Solemnity of St. Dominic, Vespers: Phil 1.3-8
Fr. Philip N. Powell, OP
St Albert the Great Priory, Irving, TX
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Solemnity of St. Dominic, Vespers: Phil 1.3-8
Fr. Philip N. Powell, OP
St Albert the Great Priory, Irving, TX
We begin with an innocent question: are you skilled in love? Do you
possess the distinguishing talents, the connoisseur’s gifts for hunting,
finding, and cultivating love? If so, Paul is writing to you on this
evening feast of St. Dominic, “I am confident of this, that the one who
began a good work among you will bring it to completion…” In fact, he is
writing to all of us who are skilled in love, promising us the
achievement of the Good Work, a sterling finish to the gospel race we
have vowed to run. If we are to be graced love-makers, committed
craftsman of our Lord’s saving charity—looking to our Dominican brothers
and sisters: Jordan, Thomas, Catherine, Rose, Martin, fra. Angelico,
Margaret, Lacordaire—if we are to light even the smallest fire among the
wet woods of this wearying world, we will imprison our hearts and minds
in the gracious, re-creating Word, defending and confirming with every
word we speak the Good News of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.
There is no joy for us in anything less. Our fiery brother, Savonarola,
preached the Lord’s Passion, saying, “Our preaching will be refined and
not refined, yet everyone can receive it, particularly those skilled in
love. Those who are not skilled will know their distance from Love.” And
that distance we must make our own and then travel to those who do not
yet know Love. Our sister, Catherine of Siena, preached this ministry,
saying, “The soul in love with [the Lord’s] truth never ceases to be of
service in a small enough way to all the world…” Surely, it is a small
enough way for us to walk, gifted as we are with the work of preaching
Christ Jesus and skilled in nothing less than giving voice and volume to
the advent of our Father’s Kingdom! We can find those who do not yet
know Love even when we ourselves forget to love, forget to be Love. From
our long history, we Dominicans know that it is never enough for us
merely to preach. We must be the preaching—with all our anxieties, human
quirks, tongue-tied failures, and even the occasional cold heart. The
sacred preaching is never just an imitation of Dominic. We do not
channel Hyacinth or Peter of Verona from the pulpit. Love shapes each
voice of the Word given the nature of the tongue that speaks it, so that
all the syllables of the Gospel will find their artful expression. And
all those skilled in love will hear One Word, One Voice, One Herald of
the Good News.
Lord, on this solemn feast of our Holy Father, Dominic, free us from the
silent death of fear and worry and jail us in your saving Word. Bring
to perfection the Good Work you have begun in us and take us with ready
hands and hearts to serve those who are not yet skilled in your Love.
Amen.
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I've always liked this one. Thanks for the re-post.
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