Archive for December, 2007

Reflection

Monday, December 31st, 2007

SEASONS

Children, it is the last hour. – 1 John 2:18

It’s really no different from all the other months that have ended. But December coming to a close also concludes the year to welcome a new one.

In a few hours we will bid 2007 goodbye. For many, it was a good year. A year of promotion, a time of abundance, a recordbreaking feat, a wedding, a birth of a much awaited child, an ambition achieved.

For others, it could have been bad. A death in the family, a job lost, a devastating accident, a severed relationship, a painful goodbye, a missed opportunity, a major setback.

But that’s precisely why God divided time into months and years; seasons and cycles; past, present and future. So that in the past, we can have a place to bury our mistakes. In the present, we can set a benchmark with which to measure our success. In the future, we can have a goal to peg our hopes on. 

Yes, it is the last hour, as our reading proclaims. But as soon as the ticking of the clock marks the end of 2006, a New Year

begins. No matter how your year ends, begin anew in the Lord. Rissa S.

REFLECTION:

Today, offer to the Lord your failures of the past and your hopes for the New Year.

Lord, You are the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. I will live every moment for You.

HOLIDAY BECAUSE HOLY DAY

Sunday, December 30th, 2007


   

Christmas
is usually a special time for families to get together. The first
Christmas, however, was not a holiday for the family of Jesus, Mary,
and Joseph. It was many a perilous journey. Today, the Gospel recounts
to us how the Holy Family was a family always on the move! Jesus, Mary,
and Joseph made three kinds of journey during the first Christmas season. The first journey was as subjects of a colonial ruler.

 

The
second was as fugitives of an insane king. The third was as returnees
from an exile. Theirs were journeys we never want to make. The first
Christmas season was not a holiday. It was a holy day instead. The
humility, the faith, and the obedience of the Holy Family made the
first Christmas season a holy day. The Christmas season is a holiday
because it is a holy day. This is both a gift and a mandate to us.

 

Christmas is holiday for us because Jesus, Mary, and Joseph made it a holy
day by their humility to obey despite knowing their exalted status, by
their faith in God who protects those who trust in Him, and by their
obedience to God who instructed them to return to Nazareth where Jesus
grew up and came to be known as the Nazorean.

 

Christmas is our mandate as well. Knowing how Christmas
became a holiday should motivate us to make the spirit of the season
overflow to all the days of the year. We are called to make every day a
holy day. Like Jesus, Mary, and Joseph let us exercise humility, faith,
and obedience. Christmas can then be our gift to every man and woman we meet as well. The Feast of the Holy Family teaches us that Christmas
is both a gift and a mandate. And as a gift and a mandate, it is the
love of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph for God and for one another that united
these two dimensions of the Christmas season. Without love, Christmas
can never be both a gift and a mandate. Without love, humility, faith,
and obedience are not possible. Only with
love can we make each day a holiday. It is love that makes our reunions
during this season and at anytime of the year truly worth the journey.
Fr. Bobby T.

 

REFLECTION QUESTION: Christmas is both a gift and a mandate.

 

Eternal
God, You are our Loving Father and the source of every family on earth.
Help us to live like the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Teach
us humility. Grant us faith. Help us to obey. Amen.

 

Blessed John Alcober, martyr, pray for us.


JUST A FEW ARMS AWAY

Saturday, December 29th, 2007


 

Jesus
was presented to God. He was presented to His Father. He was Joseph’s
and Mary’s first-born Son. First-born sons, according to the Law of
Moses, must be consecrated to Yahweh. First-born sons belong especially
to God; hence, parents offer a prescribed sacrifice to buy back from
God their first-born sons.

 

A
first-born opens his mother’s womb. The Jews believe that a barren
womb is an accursed womb. Life is God’s greatest blessing; life
belongs to God, no one can cause it, no one can take it away, no one
except God. God is the Father of Jesus, but He is our Father, too.
Jesus, according to the Pauline epistles,
is the first-born among the dead. God, our Father, bought us back from
sin and death. Jesus, His own Son, was the price He had to pay. The
First-born Son became the ransom price!

 

At
the Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, where I am presently
serving, the Christmas creche at the foot of the sanctuary is just a
few arms away from the crucifix. During our Christmas Eve Mass, I was
looking intently on the two biblical tableaus: one showing us the
humble birth of the Savior and the other reminding us what awaits the
newborn Baby after thirty-three years. Then I catch my self whispering
a prayer: Lord, I hope they notice… I hope they really do… Bethlehem and Calvary are indeed just a few arms away from each other. 
Fr. Bobby T.

 

REFLECTION QUESTION: Bethlehem and Calvary are indeed just a few arms away from each other.

 

My
Jesus, I present my self to You as You are presented today to the
Father. I unite my self with You so that I, too, like You, may be
pleasing to the Father. Amen.

 

St. Trophimus, missionary, pray for us.

adapted from Kyregma

Bible Readings

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Matthew 2:13-18

 

Today
we remember the ongoing holocaust of abortion that seems to be getting
worse year by year. I find it unbelievable how we can slaughter the
unborn and yet protest about the maltreatment of animals in experiments
and so on. Do not get me wrong, I believe that there should be limits
as to what sort of experimentation should be permitted on animals but
we move the argument to a much higher plane when we begin to talk about
human beings. Either we believe life is sacred or it is not! Either we
respect it from the moment of conception or any other respect is
irreparably compromised! Life has an absolute quality of respect or it
has no protection at all. We can see where it all
leads as we are now also fighting legislation against euthanasia; next
it will be eugenics proper, and from there, who knows?

 

13 When
they had departed, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in
a dream and said, Rise, take the child and his mother, flee to Egypt, and stay there until I tell you. Herod is going to search for the child to destroy him.
14 Joseph rose and took the child and his mother by night and departed for Egypt. 15 He stayed there until the death of Herod, that what the Lord had said through the prophet might be fulfilled, Out of
Egypt I called my son.
16 When Herod realized that he had been deceived by the magi, he became furious. He ordered the massacre of all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had ascertained from the magi. 17 Then was fulfilled what had been said through Jeremiah the prophet: 18 A voice was heard in Ramah, sobbing and loud lamentation; Rachel weeping for her children, and she would not be consoled, since they were
no more.

Our Daily Bread

Friday, December 28th, 2007

      Meditation 12/23- 12/29 Zechariah’s Song

    

    

"Praise the Lord, the God of Israel,

because he has visited and redeemed his people.

He has sent us a mighty Savior

from the royal line of his servant David,

just as he promised

through his holy prophets long ago.

Now we will be saved from our enemies

and from all who hate us.

He has been merciful to our ancestors

by remembering his sacred covenant -

the covenant he swore with an oath

to our ancestor Abraham.

We have been rescued from our enemies

so we can serve God without fear,

in holiness and righteousness

for as long as we live.

Luke 1:68-75

    
    

Marian Prayers Part I

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

I just happened to find a booklet last night which contains a lot of prayers. I remember some prayers during my high school days. I attended high school in  Notre Dame of Midsayap for Girls back in the Philippines. It is a Catholic school exclusively for girls. I remember that every Wednesday, we used to pray the Novena since our school is near the Church. We also used to have a Mass every first Friday of the Month. Every month of October we also pray the Rosary everyday.  I wanted to post these prayers here in my Blog also for others to read.  You might find these useful.

Salve Regina

Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope! To thee we cry, poor banished children of Eve. To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this vale of tears. Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us and after this our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus, O clement, O loving, O sweet virgin Mary. Amen

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Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

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Merry Christmas to Everyone!!

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Happy Holidays to all my friends, relatives and family!! May you enjoy the spirit and the true essence of Christmas, celebrating it with love, peace, contentment and happiness!!! May everyone will have a happy, bountiful and debt free New Year too!!! God bless us all!!!Pict0917_edited

Quote for today

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

…Knowing what You want..

One half of knowing what you want is knowing what you must give up before you get it.. by Sidney Howard