Monday, January 23, 2017

NOVENA TO DON BOSCO - DAY 2

23rd January, 2017: Don Bosco - A Shepherd of the Young 

Our Challenge: That we become shepherds in our own way, to the young and to our peers.

Our Prayer:

Lord God, thank you for Don Bosco, a man who was capable of leading the young to their divine Shepherd. Grant us the grace to lead the young towards the fullness of life. May we never become a scandal to others, especially to the young. May we become an inspiration to our peers and all those who are around us. We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. 


UNITY OCTAVE 2017 - DAY 6

The Love of Christ compels us

Reconciliation: 
Prayer for Unity in the Church, Jan18-Jan25

Reconciliation has two sides: it is fascinating and terrifying at the same time. It draws us in so that we desire it: within ourselves, with one another, and between our different confessional traditions. We see the price and it scares us. For reconciliation means renouncing our desire for power and recognition. In Christ God graciously reconciles us to himself even though we have turned away from him. God's action goes beyond even this: God reconciles not only humanity, but the whole of creation to himself.
In the Old Testament God was faithful and merciful to the people of Israel, with whom he established a covenant. This covenant remains: “the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” (Rom 11:29). Jesus, who inaugurated the new covenant in his blood, was a son of Israel. Too often in history our churches have failed to honor this. After the Holocaust, it is the distinctive task of the German churches to combat antisemitism. Similarly all churches are called to bring forth reconciliation in their communities and resist all forms of human discrimination, for we are all part of God’s covenant.

THEME FOR DAY 6: GOD HAS RECONCILED US TO HIMSELF (2 Cor 5:18)

References:
Genesis 17:1-8


God makes a covenant with Abraham
Psalm 98The world has seen the victory of God
Romans 5:6-11God reconciled us to himself through Jesus Christ
Luke 2:8-14Proclamation of the good news


PRAYER FOR THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH

God of all, we pray as one,
that we may be one,
just as the Lord Jesus prayed
we may be one in Him.
Your son Jesus compels us
to be reconciled to one another.
May our spirits be joined
to your Holy Spirit,
that we may witness to
the visible unity of the Church.
May we all recognise
that we are truly one with you,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit and
grow together in peace.
We ask this in the name of Jesus our Lord

Amen.

WORD 2day: 23rd January, 2017

The Promise of the New Covenant

Monday, 3rd week in Ordinary Time
Heb 9:15, 24-28; Mk 3: 22-30

Jesus' promise of the New Covenant is a promise of eternal salvation. The Word affirms that this salvation is given to all, by that sacrifice once and for all, on Calvary. Every one is promised forgiveness and salvation, but every person has to claim that salvation for oneself. There can be three blocks that can prevent a person from personalising this salvation. The first is the social block - that the background and experience handed down does not allow one to experience this salvation. This can be overcome by a new experience that can change the entire life of a person. The second is the personal block - that the weaknesses within us, the limitations that we personally experience keeps us away from God. But this can be worked out of, with the grace of God. The third is a psuedo block because of which I deliberately keep myself away from God. It is my lack of openness and unspiritual bias that takes me far from the promise of the New Covenant.