Deacon Mark Dillon’s Homily from the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C – “Luke 11:1-13”
Have you ever sat in front of the television not knowing what you wanted to watch? You start flipping the channels until something catches your attention. That happened to me a couple of months ago. After about two minutes of channel surfing I finally landed on a “Strong-man Competition.” You know, that’s where overly muscled men do feats of great strength to see who is the strongest.
I caught the tail end of the elimination round that led to the finals. It was fascinating! Each guy had to life a 5 foot, 300 pound tractor tire and throw it into the bed of a truck. After all that, the contestants were fitted with a harness that the tethered to a five ton bus. The challenge was to see who could pull the bus 100 feet in the least amount of time. To put it in perspective, imagine pulling a SEPTA bus the length of the center aisle of this church. I was impressed because I have trouble lugging overloaded grocery bags from the car to the house.
So I was really curious about what feat of strength awaited the five finalist. Would it be pulling an airplane down a runway? Or maybe carrying a boulder across an open field? I must say I was a bit disappointed when the challenge was announced. Each contestant grabbed a trapeze bar and was lifted 20 fee in the air, suspended over a pool of water. They hung there to see who could hold on the longest. Continue reading ““Persist in Prayer””