Friday, June 21, 2019, St. Aloysius Gonzaga
2 Corinthians 11:18, 21-30, Psalm  34:2-7, Matthew 6:19-23
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INSANITY BEGINS WITH "I"
"I am talking like an insane person." -2 Corinthians  11:23, RNAB
St. Paul founded the church at Corinth. After he  left Corinth, various false apostles passed through town. These traveling  preachers built up their own ministries (and their wallets) by pointing to  their own "impressive" credentials rather than pointing to Jesus. By comparing  Paul unfavorably to themselves, they undermined his position as father of the  church in Corinth. More important in Paul's eyes, they were undermining the  true gospel and leading people away from the Lord (2 Cor 11:3ff).
The Corinthians, in their foolishness, demanded that  Paul once again "prove" his apostleship. In today's first reading, Paul  sarcastically "stoops" to their level in defense of the gospel he preached.  Notice that Paul uses the word "I" eighteen times. To Paul, this emphasis on  self is "insane" (2 Cor 11:23). To be insane is to be completely out of touch  with reality. The ultimate reality is that Jesus is Lord of heaven and earth (1  Cor 12:3). Everything in heaven revolves around Him (see Rv 4:8ff). The angels  revolve around Him (Jn 1:51). Likewise, the earth, since it belongs to God (Ps  24:1), was created to revolve around the Son.
My mother was fond of saying, "The earth doesn't  revolve around me." To St. Paul, this is the beginning of sanity. When we take  our "eyes" off of "I" and fix them on Jesus (see Heb 12:2), our eyes are sound  (Mt 6:22) and we are sane.
Die to "I" (see Lk 9:23). Live for Jesus (2 Cor  5:15).
Prayer: Father, I will gaze on Your loveliness  forever (Ps 27:4).
Promise: "Look to Him that you may be radiant with  joy, and your faces may not blush with shame." -Ps 34:6
Praise: St. Aloysius Gonzaga was called to a life  devoted to Jesus at the age of seven.  Even though he had a place in the court  of Phillip II, he became a Jesuit, ministered to the sick, became sick himself  and died at the age of twenty-three.
(This teaching was submitted by a member of our  editorial team.)
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