A homily for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), June 2, 2024
Ex 24:3-8, Heb 9:11-15, Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
Shortly after our daughter, Erin, was baptized, Andrea and I were asked by our then-parish to join the baptismal prep team. We agreed, figuring we could relate to other young couples and perhaps meet new friends in (unfamiliar) Bergen County.
At one session, the dad scoffed at the whole baptismal process, saying he was in attendance to keep his family happy. “You take the kid to church and you dunk her,” I remember him saying. “Then you go home and everyone eats lasagna.”
He went to a different place of worship, he explained.