Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 4, 2026

FUNERAL HOMILY FOR MR. JOSEPH NGUYEN XUAN TRUONG

 FUNERAL HOMILY FOR MR. JOSEPH NGUYEN XUAN TRUONG

(AI translated in English)

Introduction: The Suddenness of Death and Human Frailty
  • The Tsunami: The historic tsunami on December 26, 2004, devastated six coastal provinces in Southern Thailand (such as Phang Nga and Phuket). In an instant, over 230,000 lives across 14 countries were lost forever.
  • The Atomic Bombs: In August 1945, two atomic bombs, "Little Boy" and "Fat Man," were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, claiming more than 200,000 lives and ending a dark chapter of history.
  • Reflection: Whether by natural disaster or human hands, death always comes unexpectedly. For our brother today, cancer was also a cruel "tsunami," sweeping away life so quickly that we could not react in time.

The Word of God: The Watchful Servant
  • The Gospel reminds us: "Be like servants waiting for their master to return... with your lamps lit" (Luke 12:35).
  • We must hold burning lamps in our hands, ready to open the door immediately when the master knocks. 🕯️

Example of Faith: Cardinal Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan
  • Yesterday (April 17) marked the 98th anniversary of his birth. A Coadjutor Archbishop of Saigon who was imprisoned shortly after taking office.
  • In his most desperate moments, he asked, "What must I do?" and the answer was: Live the present moment.
  • He chose to fulfill God’s will in the "here and now"—within his vocation, his family, and his homeland—even in the darkness of a prison cell.

The Example of Mr. Joseph: Active Preparation
  • Mr. Joseph prepared for his final hour through a quiet but devoted life. He actively cared for his family, raised his children, and fulfilled the mission entrusted to him by God.
  • The passing of our loved one today, though sudden in terms of time, is the culmination of a journey spent striving to live out his vocation as a human being and a child of God.

Conclusion and Prayer
  • The Lord says: "Well done, good and faithful servant... enter into the joy of your master" (Matthew 25:21).
  • Let us join in prayer for Mr. Joseph and his family. May God grant us the wisdom to always choose Him, to work faithfully, and to be ready when He calls us home.

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