Preaching Humanae Vitae

Humanae Vitae Priests
by Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer
Volume 01, Number 19
July 17, 2008
Reproduced with Permission
Humanae Vitae Priests

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time-Year A
Sunday, July 20th, 2008
(In anticipation of the 40th anniversary of Humanae vitae on the following Friday)

First Reading: Wisdom 12: 13, 16-19 (Those who are just must be kind)
Responsorial Psalm: Ps 86 (Lord, you are good and forgiving)
Second Reading: Romans 8:26-27 (The spirit comes to the aid of our weakness)
Gospel: Mt 13: 24-43 (The Parable of the Sower) [Long Version]


OPTION 1: Focus on the message of the Gospel (The Parable of the Sower)

(Note: this message is directed mainly to married couples in their childbearing years but could also help those younger people who might be thinking about that vocation. It can apply to the elderly too as a reaffirmation of the core values of their generation.)

Opener:

The Gospel image of the devil sowing seed is stark but realistic:

Should we accommodate the culture?

How to reverse the damage:

The spiritual challenge:

Closer:

At the end of the parable, Jesus said that "the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father."

In a society that has been so darkened by the culture of death, YOU be that shining light!


OPTION 2: Focus on the message of Romans ("The spirit comes to the aid of our weakness")

(Note: this message is directed mainly to married couples in their childbearing years but could also help those younger people who might be thinking about that vocation. It can apply to the elderly too as a reaffirmation of the core values of their generation.)

Opener:

Why is the Church so focused on childbearing [sexuality] issues?

"The Spirit comes to the aid of our weakness"

The Church's idea of Married Love

Generosity - a human and spiritual virtue

To conclude

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