Definition of Homily
Homily is a sermon or speech that a religious person or priest delivers before a group of people to offer them
moral
correction. The primary purpose of this speech is not doctrinal
instruction, but spiritual edification. Simply, homily is a public
discourse on a moral or religious
subject.
Priests read it from the Bible, or other religious text, to give an
insight into the exact meanings of the scriptures. Afterward, they
relate it to the lives of followers.
Examples of Homily in Literature
Example #1: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (By Jonathan Edwards)
“He
is not only able to cast wicked men into hell, but he can most easily
do it. Sometimes an earthly prince meets with a great deal of difficulty
to subdue a rebel that has found means to fortify himself … So ’tis
easy for us to cut or singe a slender thread that anything hangs by;
thus easy is it for God, when he pleases, to cast his enemies down to
hell. What are we, that we should think to stand before him, at whose
rebuke the earth trembles, and before whom the rocks are thrown down.”
This
is a popular American sermon in which Edwards has emphasized the idea
of a Great Awakening. The underlying idea is that God has given a chance
to humanity to rectify their sins, as the will of God has kept them
away from the depths of hell.
Example #2: Al-Bukhari, Hadith 1623, 1626, 6361 (By Muhammad)
“O
People, lend me an attentive ear, for I know not whether after this
year, I shall ever be amongst you again. Therefore listen to what I am saying to you very carefully and TAKE THESE WORDS TO THOSE WHO COULD NOT BE PRESENT HERE TODAY.
Beware
of Satan, for the safety of your religion…All mankind is from Adam and
Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any
superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over black nor
a black has any superiority over white except by piety (taqwa) and good
action …”
This is the most
famous and last sermon or
Khutba
of the prophet (P.B.U.H), which he delivered on Friday, ninth Dhul
Hijjah (12th month of Islamic year), in mount Arafat’s Uranah Valley. He
directed this message to all of humanity, that they are accountable to
God for their deeds.
Example #3: Message to California’s Proposition 41 in Los Angeles in 1984 (By Father Bill Messenger)
“Perhaps
many of you grew up during the depression. If so, you know what it
means to be poor. I did not grow up during the depression, but I grew up
in a poor family. I can remember one Christmas when both of my parents
were out of work, and we had no money. Concerned parishioners brought
Christmas baskets to our house. It was a humbling and difficult
experience for my parents. The year before, my father had helped to
distribute baskets to other poor people. Now it was our turn.”
In
this homily, the priest is sharing his personal experience, to allow
the readers understand the meanings of his homily and scripture.
Example #4: Holy Bible, Matthew 24:42-51 (By Deacon Winton DeRosia)
“There is a fable
that tells of three apprentice devils who were coming to earth to
finish their apprenticeship. They were talking with Satan, the chief of
the devils, about their plans to tempt and to ruin humanity. The first
said, “I will tell them there is no God.” But Satan said, “That will not
delude many, for they know there is a God … The most dangerous of all
delusions is that there is plenty of time.”
Deacon
Winton DeRosia delivers this homily on a website “First Sunday in
Advent.” This sermon is about the temptations of Satan, and how he uses
human beings for his purpose.
Function of Homily
Usually,
religious figures deliver homilies in churches, mosques, temples, at
mass gatherings, at funerals, and at baptisms and wedding ceremonies.
Its main purpose is to convey a moral lesson to the people. Besides
teaching moral education, it awakens people’s conscience, calls them to
repentance, and nourishes their faith. Another purpose is to interpret
the lives of the people in such a way that they could reconcile with God
Almighty and with one another. Besides this, priests use different
persuasive techniques to appeal to the listening congregation.
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