Homily for the 20th Sunday in Ordinal Time, August 13th, 2022
Chances are that today’s gospel passage forces us to toss aside any syrupy picture of Jesus and, consequently, it might take awhile for us to come up with a more accurate one. For starters: we have to accept the fact that the glorified body of Jesus, as he made himself present among his disciples locked in the Upper Room on Easter Day and which was taken up to heaven on Ascension Day was, still is, and will forever be the body of a Jewish man. No blue eyes, no flowing blond locks, no sugary, (bordering on effeminate) features and no weakling affected by a langui