Homily for January 3rd, 2018: The Holy Name of
Jesus.
We celebrate
today the Holy Name of Jesus, a word which means “God saves.” The Catechism
says: “To pray ‘Jesus’ is to invoke him and to call him within us.” The
Catechism adds that the repetition of this name, as a prayer, is possible at all
times, “because it is not one occupation among others, but the only occupation:
that of loving God, which animates and transfigures every action in Christ
Jesus.” (Nos. 2666 & 2668).
Soon after I entered seminary, 70
years ago, I resolved to pray the holy name of Jesus every time I went up or
downstairs. I say “Jesus” at every step. This is my way of fulfilling St. Paul ’s command to
“pray always” (1 Thess. 5:17). It reminds me that I am always in the presence
of God. The blessings which this brings are beautifully described in some hymn
verses, written over 200 years ago in England .
How sweet the name of Jesus
sounds / in a believer’s ear!
It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds / and drives away
his fear.
It makes the wounded spirit
whole / And calms the troubled breast;
’Tis manna to the hungry soul / And
to the weary rest.
Dear
name, the rock on which I build / My shield and hiding-place,
My never-failing treasure filled /
with boundless stores of grace.
Jesus,
my Shepherd, Guardian, Friend, My Prophet, Priest, and King,
My Lord, My Life, my Way, My End /
Accept the praise I bring.
Weak
is the effort of my heart / And cold my warmest thought;
But when I see thee as thou art, /
I’ll praise thee as I ought.
Till
then I would thy love proclaim / with every fleeting breath;
And may the music of thy name / Refresh my soul in death.
J.Newton, 1725-1807
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