Thursday, December 31, 2015
HAPPY NEW YEAR: 3 Messages for 2016
WORD 2day : 31st December, 2015
The end and the Beginning
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
WORD 2day : 30th December, 2015
Maturity, Wisdom and God's Favour
6th day in the Christmas Octave
1 Jn 2: 12-17; Lk 2: 36-40
Luke alone pictures the life of the Holy Family at Nazareth and the boyhood phases of Jesus. Today he notes that the Word become flesh and grew up to be a holistic human person.
Speaking of holistic growth, I am reminded of the categories with which we were helped and evaluated for our growth when we were in initial formation towards priesthood. Maturity, Wisdom and God's Favour, that Luke speaks of today actually refers to the of those criteria of growth: Physical, Intellectual and Spiritual.
I wonder why parents today should not take up these as their criteria to help their children or their wards in their growth. An all round growth is what the society stands in need of.
Monday, December 28, 2015
WORD 2day : 29th December, 2015
Secrets laid bare
5th day in the Christmas Octave
1 Jn 2: 3-11; Lk 2: 22-35
One of the key elements of an authentic spirituality should be to lay bare all secrets. Jesus was meant to be doing that and that is one reason the pharisees and the Scribes could not put up with him.
The way Jesus did it, was by making the criteria cut and dry. He stood far from multiplying requirements and rituals. He simplified the commandments and kept to the basics. He brought everything down to one commandment and this laid everything bare. No amount of beating around the bush would matter anymore... do you love or not? That was the only question which had to be answered and St John so plainly brings it out in today's first reading.
Let your love be genuine(Rom 12): St. Paul too understood this key to being Christlike.
THE WORD AND THE FEAST
The Feast of the Holy Innocents
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Growing after the HOLY FAMILY
Feast of Holy Family: 27th December, 2015
Saturday, December 26, 2015
THE WORD AND THE SAINT
Feast of St. Stephen, the first Martyr
Thursday, December 24, 2015
HOPE, LOVE, JOY & PEACE
Christmas 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 4th THURSDAY
The Advent Task: To Behold the fulfillment of the promises
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 4th WEDNESDAY
The Advent Task: Read the Message
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 4th TUESDAY
The Advent Task: Abandon yourself at the hands of the Lord
Monday, December 21, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 4th MONDAY
The Advent Task: Reach out to Receive
Sunday, December 20, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 4th SUNDAY
THE WAY TO PEACE
Saturday, December 19, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd SATURDAY
The Advent Task: Be Fruitful
Thursday, December 17, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd FRIDAY
The Advent Task: Grow in Integrity
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd THURSDAY
The Advent Task: Realise your lineage
17th December, 2015Gen 49:2, 8-10; Mt 1: 1-17
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd WEDNESDAY
The Advent Task: Believe, the Lord is around!
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd TUESDAY
The Advent Task : Humble yourself to holiness
Monday, December 14, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd MONDAY
The Advent Task: To see what God makes you see
Sunday, December 13, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd SUNDAY
THE CALL TO REJOICE IN THE LORD
Friday, December 11, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 2nd FRIDAY
The Advent Task: Live Upright
Thursday, December 10, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 2nd THURSDAY
The Advent Task: Suffer for the Reign
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT- 2nd WEDNESDAY
The Advent Task : Be Strong
9th December, 2015Is 40: 25-31; Mt 11: 28-30
The Lord says, come to me all who are heavy laden and take upon yourself my yoke and my burden. He never promised, come to me and have no burden or no load. The call today is two fold :
One, to be strong to bear our burdens. Strength is seen not in moments of celebration and victory but in moments of trials and heartaches. To be strong is to feel the closeness of a support, to feel I am not alone and to be sure of a shoulder to lean on. That is what the Lord promises in the Gospel today.
The second call is to be strong and look square at the troubles we are facing and understand whether they are really meant for us or if they are unnecessary. Because each of us has our own legitimate share of troubles to face. If we are truly strong in the Lord we will run and not wear out; we will walk and still not tire. Because the burdens from the Lord are light and the yoke that the Lord offers is sweet.
Let's be strong... in the face of everything that is around us and the Lord will give us light to live on.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
THE WORD AND THE FEAST
8th December, 2015
The Lord chose Mary in eternity to show God's eternal mercy through her. Let the year of Mercy that begins today communicate this mercy in immensity to the world...May we be worthy instruments of that Mercy...The Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary
THE BEGINNING OF THE JUBILEE
YEAR OF MERCY
Monday, December 7, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 2nd MONDAY
The Advent Task: Perceive
Sunday, December 6, 2015
THE WORD IN ADVENT - 2nd SUNDAY
A Call to Prepare in True Love
6th December, 2015Bar 5: 1-9; Phil 1: 4-6,8-11; Lk 3: 1-6
'PREPARE' is the call that dominates this season! One of the posts I could not agree more with, these days on the facebook, was a prayer posted by Fr. Joe Andrew an inspiring salesian priest. He had begun it thus: 'Lord we prayed for rain and you gave it. Sorry that we were not prepared for it!' The whole world's attention is drawn towards the calamity that has just descended upon Chennai (which should by now include within it Cuddalore and other parts affected too). There is a widespread feeling we were not prepared enough for it in spite of the warnings we have had. The second reading and the Gospel today invite us to prepare, while the first reading and the Gospel tell us how to prepare! We are preparing to celebrate the coming of the Lord, and we are preparing for the coming of the Lord too, that is the coming of the Reign of God!
The Call: Recently, after the bomb blasts in Paris, the discussion on violence in the world and the need to tackle them, had escalated to a great intensity. And all of a sudden, in our part of the world, the present calamity of the deluge befell. And we seem to have all forgotten about the earlier discussions - the violence, the terrorism, the anti terrorist attacks, the need to joint military action etc. Today what dominates is the compassion towards the suffering, reaching out to those battling the floods, garnering efforts towards rescuing people and joining hands towards feeding the hungry. Time has yet again proved that goodness has the sweetest sway over humanity. The calamity has taught us, we are one and we need to stand and feel as one! The call is in the air, not just up and above, but surrounding us, in every experience, in every tear, in every smile, in every outstretched hand, in every heart that bleeds with compassion!
To Prepare: To make ready already in advance for the sake of facing a situation, that is what it means to prepare. It is important, the Lord has instructed us time and again, to be prepared for the coming of the Lord in glory. The Coming is going to be glorious and demanding too... because we would have to render an account for everything that we were given with and the way we have responded to it. I remember when we were kids, we dreaded the visit of one of our aunts...she was a nun. When we knew she were coming, we would be pushing dust under the carpet, stuffing clothes into the closet, dumping books into our cupboards and make the rooms look presentable. Invariably every time she would pull out everything that was in disorder and give us a mouthful! Preparing is not a cosmetic alteration that stays just skin deep. It is a fundamental transformation and that is why only true love can afford it.
True Love: To love as Jesus loves...that is the task that St. Paul entrusts to himself and to us. The only preparation that is good enough for the coming of the Lord or the only preparation that can truly lead us towards the coming of the Reign of God, is that which is inspired by true love. It is giving and not getting, it is reaching out and not receiving, it is leveling and not proving oneself, it is straightening and not manipulating, it is simplifying and not complicating, it is feeling for and with another and not feigning sorrow, it is making life better for the other and not making a life out of the other. True love is a forgetfulness... a forgetfulness of harm done or good left undone, a forgetfulness of the struggles one has gone through while coming to face with the present struggles of another, a forgetfulness that does not so much think of repaying as of responding to the present need of a person.
Let us prepare...prepare ourselves in true love towards growing into God's people, towards being signs of God's Reign here on earth.