Carmelite homily for Lectionary 464 – Thursday, October 10, 2019
Blessed Titus Brandsma was a Dutch Carmelite, arrested by the Nazis and slated to be executed at Dachau. When the nurse came in to give him his lethal injection, he said, “let us pray together” and handed her his rosary. She said, “I can’t pray.” He said, “Just do the line, ‘pray for us sinners.’” That was the last execution she did. She walked out of the concentration camp never to do that again and pursued instead a life of holiness. In today’s Gospel, it’s like the 11th hour and the guy is asking for loaves. It’s actually never the 11th hour.