To Build a Tower, Build a Tower

A homily for the 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time


When I was a seminarian they constantly talked about the spirituality of priesthood and the spirituality of priesthood. Yeah, spirituality is like Christian spirituality. Human spirituality. There is no spirituality, no priesthood. Until I was ordained as a priest. Then, wow. There is a spirituality of priesthood. And I found it was because every day I had to ponder the scriptures.


What am I going to say that day? Preach that day. Every day I celebrate the sacraments and sacraments. Are these powerful like deep, intuitive of ceremonies that have lots of power. And so it was powerful spirituality. And I said, it’s based on the practice to do the spirituality. Priesthood means to do the work of priest. And the more you do the work of priest, the deeper the spirituality.


And I extended that then to other other vocations like the vocation of marriage. I think the spirituality of marriage is doing the work of being married, saying, I love you. Let’s dialog about this. I forgive you just to kiss the person just to day by day, just like pure spirituality. The priesthood is everyday practice. Being a priest every day.


Practice being a spouse and it will change you. And so that’s what I think Jesus is getting at with his. You have to to be his follower. You have to turn your back on brother, sister, house mother, you know, etc. etc. it’s because these things can keep us from the practice of being good, holy Christians, good, holy people, good, holy transform from human beings to humane beings, transformed to being Christian beings.


And then the second part of today’s gospel is about what, builder would build and then run out of materials, or what army came, would go against that army that’s superior. I will extend his metaphors to say you learn by doing. You learn how to build towers, by building towers, you learn how to be a soldier by being a soldier.


And I think you learn how to be human by being human. And you learn how to be Christian by being Christian. I think that’s the bottom line of today’s gospel is day by day, be mindful and determined to be a priest, or to be a spouse, or to be a Christian, and that will change you deeply.

Saint Teresa of Avila