Homily: May 1, 2023, Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter (Visions)

Peter began to explain it to them step by step, saying, "I was at prayer in the city of Joppa when, in a trance, I had a vision..."

Visions are powerful, they change lives. The ability to see images representing important divine messages from God is both a gift and a responsibility. Divine visions help us in our faith journey and are meant to be shared with others.

Personally, I like Simon Peter’s vision. Because of that revelation from God, food restrictions were lifted and I am thus free to eat anything I want. Thanks be to God!

When there are disputes among church members, we may invite great theologians of the time to help resolve the issues. Yet, the Church has overcome many problems and sail through critical times through the visions of saints and visionaries who were without any theological background. 

In the Book of Revelations, the visions of St. John provide the crucial answers to many questions about end times, Mary’s role in salvation, the origin of evil, and more.

St. Francis of Assisi, St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Teresa of Avila, and St. John of the Cross are just a few whose visions and divine revelations have directed and influenced the church in her way forward.

In the past two centuries, the world witnessed the serial visions of Bernadette of Lourdes and Fatima’s Francesco, Jacintha, and Lucia, and how these miraculous visions changed not just the lives of these young visionaries, but also the lives of their families, their countries, the church and the world. Through these visions, important messages regarding our salvation were spread throughout the world, across generations and unending miracles following these visions are proof of God’s existence and mercy.

We do not need visions to have faith but there is no denying that divine revelations through spiritual visions can fuel faith growth and evangelization.

In Joel 2:28, we read, "Then afterward, I will pour out my spirit upon all mankind. Your sons and daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions; even upon the servants and the handmaids, in those days, I will pour out my spirit."

Come Holy Spirit, illuminate our minds and lead our hearts on with a vision of your truth. Amen.


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