Fr. David Justin Lynch

PRAY FOR PEACE EVERYWHERE – SERMON ON THE FEAST OF ST. MARTIN OT TOURS

FEAST OF ST. MARTIN OF TOURS St. Paul’s Episcopal Church November 11, 2006 Preaching: David Justin Lynch, Esquire OT:Micah 4:1-4         Psalm:122     Gospel:Matthew 25:34-40             + In the name of God, Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifier. AMEN.             In December 1995, in my first month after admission to the practice of law, a man came …

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THIS LOVELY FRAGRANCE; WHEN INCENSE IS CONSPICUOUS BY ITS ABSENCE

A song I sang as a boy chorister began, “What is this lovely fragrance wafting like to the scents of flowers in spring?” I recall neither the rest of it nor the author\’s intended meaning, but the words remind me of incense. The late Archbishop of Canterbury, Michael Ramsey, in his book, The Gospel and …

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THE REAL PRESENCE OF JESUS AMONG US

On the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, many Christians celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi, Latin for, “Body of Christ.” Unlike Maundy Thursday, which presents the Eucharist in the context of the Last Supper as a component of our Lord\’s passion, Corpus Christifocuses on the Eucharist itself. Corpus Christi begs the question, what do we believe …

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PUTTING DOWN THE MIGHTY FROM THEIR SEAT: HOW THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY INSPIRED ME TO PRACTICE LAW

As a teenager, my obsessions were not rock music and beer, but choir singing and acolyting. Sunday mornings, I sang countertenor at High Mass. Afternoons, I was thurifer at Evensong and Benediction. One verse of the Magnificat stood out: “He hath put down the mighty from their seat, and hath exalted the humble and meek. He hath …

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SERMON AT ST. PAUL\’S POMONA LABOR DAY 2008 – WHY CAN\’T LABOR & MANAGEMENT COOPERATE?

Lesson: Sirach  38:24-37;39:1-11 Psalm: 8 Gospel: Matthew 20:1-16           + In the name of God, Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifier. AMEN. I love work.  I work as an attorney about ten to twelve hours a day Monday through Friday, another eight hours on Saturday, and usually three to four hours on Sunday. That’s about 70 hours …

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