Please read the passage before the homily.
My sisters and brothers,
Many grains make one bread; many grapes make one wine. We all eat and we all drink, but there is only one Body, one Blood of Christ. We, the many become one body in Christ. There is no room for individualism in Christ and us.
We whom the Lord has fed with the banquet of his body and blood, have an obligation to feed all the others. We eat the one banquet so that we can share with the hungry this one banquet. The sacraments of the Church are for all who are hung in the world. The food of our tables is likewise for all who live in the world.
If we feast on the banquet of the Lord, we must share our feasting with all the other people in need. We who dine with the Lord must likewise dine with the poor or our community and world.
We have listened to the voice of the Father and have come to Jesus the Son of the Father. The rest of the people of the word must likewise listen to the Father and come to Christ. There is only one humanity in the world. That which we have, we have to share with all the rest. Therefore, we have to share our Eucharist and our meals with all in the world. Our Lord has given his flesh for the life of the world.
Many grains make on bread; many grapes make on cup. Many human beings share the one human nature. All divine life is in Jesús, and all human life is likewise in the same Jesús. What we celebrate at Mass is we have to share in the streets and places of the world. All the bread of Christ, that of the Eucharist and that of the fields, is for everyone in the world.