Memorial of Saint Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
August 28, 2023
Today’s Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/082823.cfm
Today, in God’s Lavish Mercy, we make a shift in our first readings. We leave the Hebrew Scriptures for a while to pick up Paul’s letters – from now until almost the end of September.

We begin with the first letter to the Thessalonians. Written about twenty years after the Resurrection, 1 Thessalonians is widely agreed to be the first book of the New Testament to be written, and the earliest extant Christian text.
The lyrical opening greeting in itself is magnificent. With it, Paul confirms these very early Christians as a recognized and deeply appreciated community giving them the encouragement they need to sustain and grow their shared life in Christ.
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the Church of the Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians: 1
in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:
grace to you and peace.
And then, they are given this beautiful, grateful prayer from Paul naming and blessing their call and subsequent efforts for God:
We give thanks to God always for all of you,
1 Thessalonians: 2-4
remembering you in our prayers,
unceasingly calling to mind your work of faith and labor of love
and endurance in hope of our Lord Jesus Christ,
before our God and Father,
knowing, brothers and sisters loved by God, how you were chosen.

photo by Martin Sanchez from Unsplash
Praying with this passage, I am moved to recall the “encouragers of faith” in my own life. At those few times in my life when the floor seemed to fall out and I felt like I was hanging on by a fingernail, there have always been those dear voices who called to me the way Paul calls to the Thessalonians today:
- I am praying for you
- You are part of a community who needs you and will sustain you
- Know that who you are and what you do is appreciated
- By faith, you have endured difficulty before. You can do it again.
- You are loved and chosen by God. Be confident in that Power.
This kind of loving support is a key element of Christian community.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus condemns those who completely miss that point. He calls them hypocrites because they bury the heart of community in compliance to their controlling and self-promoting laws.
Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples:
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
You lock the Kingdom of heaven before others.
You do not enter yourselves,
nor do you allow entrance to those trying to enter.Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.
Matthew 23: 13-15
You traverse sea and land to make one convert,
and when that happens you make him a child of Gehenna
twice as much as yourselves.
The fundamental charge laid against (the scribes and Pharisees) is hypocrisy—a gap between appearance and reality, between saying and doing, caused by a misplaced hierarchy of values and excessive emphasis on external matters to neglect of the interior.
Daniel J. Harrington – Sacra Pagina: The Gospel of Matthew
Jesus and Paul make it quite clear how we are to love and support one another in the Christian community. As we give thanks for those who have been such a support in our lives, let’s look into our own hearts for the same kind of behaviors. When we love one another in this way, we carry the otherwise invisible love of God to our sisters and brothers when they most need to see it.
Poetry: If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking – Emily Dickinson

If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain;
If I can ease one life the aching,
Or cool one pain,
Or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again, I
shall not live in vain.
Music: You Raise Me Up – written by Rolf Levland and sung by Josh Groban
I am praying with your encouragers of faith as I sit here in Rehab. I feel just like that boy hanging from the cliff. This is indeed beautiful and so true to life.
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Oh! Community is a journey of walking together in love. This reflection gives much hope and inspiration.
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Often, just a simple word of encouragement can make all the difference!
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