God’s Temple

November 9, 2025 – Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome

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A story once told about a journalism student went to interview workers in a construction site. This is in line with her project regarding job motivations of common laborers. She asked the workers during their break time a simple question: “What are you doing?” The first worker replied, “I am carrying those heavy stones, hoping by the end of the day that I could earn some money to buy some food to eat”. The second one answered, “I am also carrying those heavy stones, so that I could have some savings for the education of my children and future of my family”. And the third worker, after wiping out some perspiration, happily replied: ‘Can you not see? I am building God’s church.”

Three workers doing the same work but have different views and perspectives of their work. The first worked in order to earn a living; the second worked to save for the near future, while the third worked to build a church. These varied work-perspectives may also reflect on how we and others view life differently.

We do have brothers and sisters today who are like the first laborer – trap in the rat race and vicious circle of earning a living. These people work in order to earn money in order to eat in order to work in order to earn in order to eat in order to work and so on and so forth. We might call this a futile and useless way of life, but we also know that some people today fell victim to this consumerist worldly life.

Others may be like the second worker, who work hard for better days and for the benefit of others. We might call this a human and noble life, concern for the better tomorrow of oneself and others. Hopefully, most of us would view our life and work this noble way.

However, we can also view our life and work like that of the third laborer, not just earning a living nor saving for the better days for others, but view his life and work both as participation in God’s work of salvation and as mission to build God’s church. This would simply mean that whatever work and endeavor we do in life and that whatever state of life we are in now, we can also regard our life-experiences now as our participation and mission with God’s work of salvation.

This is what Jesus has in mind, when he said in our gospel today: “Destroy this temple and in three day I will raised it up”. For Him, raising the temple is not about destroy and build- scheme but it is all about fulfilling God’s salvation by establishing the Church of Jesus Christ with the collaboration of all of us, Christians His disciples.

Meaning, we, the Church, the Christian community of Christ is a living temple of God. St. Paul reminds us we are God’s building….that you and I are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you and us. With Jesus, it is then our mission and participation to build, animate and make present God’s presence and salvation in the world today.

Today, November 9, the whole universal church celebrates the Dedication of Lateran Basilica. This celebration is not just about the dedication of the Basilica of San John Lateran in Rome, which is the cathedral church of the pope. This celebration is all about us, Christians of the world today, united and continuing to participate in the mission of Christ of building God’s church here on earth by our Christian witness in words and deeds.

We, Christian are indeed people of this world. We are in this world and live in this world. Everything that happens in this world affects us. But as Christians, we are not only concern with worldly affairs but we also are involved in building God’s temple here on earth today.

Today is more than just about the cathedral – the structure, the building of the church because today is about our role & contribution in the project of building God’s people – the universal church.

Like the Redemptorists humble beginnings in the church, may we not forget that the glory of the Church today comes from the humble beginnings & low-key efforts of us Christian faithful involve & participating in building our Mother Catholic since then, until now & will always be.

Amen.

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