Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Temple that You are!

The Solemnity of the Dedication of Lateran Basilica: 9th November, 2014

Ezek 47: 1-2, 8-9, 12; 1 Cor 3: 9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2: 13-22

Temple. Temple of the Lord. Temple of the living God. Temple where lives God. That temple you are! And it is from here the Lord wants his glory to be spread far and wide, from the temple of our selves, from the altars of our daily struggles and sacrifices. The Lord's zeal for the temple flairs up today and that temple is not the structure that stands in places, but the persons that we are. 

The dedication of the Basilica of St John at the Lateran gives us a great opportunity to reflect on the decadence of the divinity that resides within humanity. But before go to discuss that, let us say a word on the Basilica itself.

The Basilica and the feast: 
The feast that we celebrate today is the remembrance of the dedication (on 9th, Nov, 324 AD) of the Basilica that stands on the property which was called 'Lateran' because it belonged to that family but acquired and given by Emperor Constantine to the Church earlier. The Church which was built was dedicated to the two great John's of the Gospel: John the Baptist and John the Evangelist! This Basilica is one of the so-called Four Major Basilicas of Rome (the other three being those of St. Peter, Mary Major and St. Paul outside the walls). There is yet another importance attached to this Basilica because this is the Cathedral, that is the Official seat of the Bishop of Rome, that is none other than the Holy Father himself. Hence this is called the Papal Cathedral, and not the all-famous Basilica of St. Peter! 

The Message: 

Humanity is the sanctuary where Divinity resides: I need to realise that I am not merely what I see! I am more than me. There is the indwelling spirit that resides in me. The Divinity that is within me is the true dignity that defines me. First of all to think of it that the Lord chose to dwell within me; secondly to think of the mystery that I am made of! Both these should make me awestruck but what happens today is so loathsome. 

The Robbers' den and the Market place: Such a sanctuary, filled with such extraordinary truths is made into a robbers den: a place where all evil resides; and a market place: where everything goes on except what is sacred! Exploitation of persons, decadence of moral dignity, human trafficking, sexual aberrations, killing in the name of god, violating the rights of the other, scheming to wipe out the races of people, keeping quiet at the face of blatant inhumanity that is perpetrated at large, buying and selling human labour without an iota of human respect, the swelling of the moneyed and the suffering of the exploited, the arrogance of the affluent and the insensitivity towards the downtrodden, the thousands and thousands of lives of the poor over whose graves walks the so called development today... these are the crimes against which the Lord would make a whip!

Realise that Blessing that you are: Cleansing the temple, the invitation that Lord has is fundamentally to realise the divinity that resides within us and the dignity that arises from the fact. To understand that the Spirit of the Lord dwells within us and that is the true stuff we are made of. To understand that we are a blessing to many, as Ezekiel points out about the waters that flow from beneath the Temple which makes fertile every land that it flows into. To understand the ways in which this sanctuary of humanity, is profaned by values that are demoralising to the core. 

In simple words, we are called to be persons worthy of the Lord, communities worthy of our faith and societies worthy of the sacredness of the humanity. 


Friday, November 7, 2014

WORD 2day: 8th November, 2014

Wealth - the right attitude to it.
Phil 4: 10-19; Lk 16: 9-15

Wealth: is it good or bad?
Money and God...won't they go together?
Then how do we ask God for wealth and consider prosperity as a blessing from God? The readings today speak to us about the right attitude to take towards wealth.

1. Wealth is given.
It is a gift and should be treated as such. We are given and it should fill us with gratitude and not arrogance.

2. Wealth is given to be given.
It is never given for yourself...you are a custodian of what is with you. You possessing the wealth is a blessing; the wealth possessing you is a curse!

3. Wealth is given to be given to those who cannot give.
The only purpose today wealth is used, apart from fulfilment of needs, is to make more wealth. It is a sickening tendency that is the cause of the growing selfishness, cruel exploitation and demeaning inhumanities.

Wealth and power are good as long as they are instruments. When they begin to use the persons dehumanisation begins! God sees the heart, says the Gospel; and everyone will see a heart that is filled with God.

Adieu dear Fr. Cappel...

Life is such a mystery! Adieu Fr.Cappel...
We will miss you.

We will miss that hearty laughter you had...and the naughty ideas you shared!

We will miss the friendly pats you were famous for... and the affectionate queries which showed us that you cared for!

At times which were tough you stood your ground... and showed us how important  it is to just be around!

Somewhere something brings a tear to my eyes... because to me you were always, always  nice!

In the recent past I have not thot about you much dear fr... may be i   expected this moment way much farther!

Life proves itself a mystery over and over again... adieu dear fr. till we meet again.

- with love, Christy

WORD 2day: 7th November, 2014

The Unchanging Criterion
Phil 3:17 - 4:1; Lk 16: 1-8

Prudence is a practical virtue, the capacity to discern the most effective option from a set of available options. When we have Christ as our choice, there need be no confusion  regarding what to choose and what not to. When Christ becomes our absolute, our standard, our criterion, then there would be no confusions nor any more options. We would have an absolute to live by,  a standard to judge by, a criterion to choose by.

St. Paul lived by this choice and presented the same to the others. Be imitators of me as I am of Christ ( 1 Cor 11:1) said Paul as we read in today's first reading too. We would be judged truly and absolutely prudent if we choose the never failing criterion: Christ; because it is the Lord and the Lord alone who does not change. Christ is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow (Heb 13:8).

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

WORD 2day: 6th November, 2014

In mutual seeking
Phil 3: 3-8a; Lk 14: 15-25

The initial lines of the Gospel today say it all: the tax collectors and sinners were drawing near to Jesus and the pharisees were complaining. What really matters is not circumcision or not...but the relationship one has with the person of Christ.

Past glories, handed down traditions, legalistic requirements, ritual uprightness...these will not take you that far, however good and right and just they are. All that is expected of us is to get nearer and nearer, closer and closer,  more and more in personal relationship with God. God keeps looking out for us as presented in the parables in the Gospel- the shepherd and the woman! And when God knows our efforts God doubles it up with grace,  grace which comes in terms of our relationship with the person of Christ, before which everything else is trash.

WORD 2day: 5th November, 2014

Called Christian? Better be one!

Phil 2: 12-18; Lk 14:25-33

If you call yourself a Christian you better be one, says the Word today. You want to construct a tower but you don't want to procure the material; you want to fight the battle but you don't care to gather the soldiers; you want to be called a Christian but you don't want to take in all those things that makes up that name! What a shame! 

What does it take then, to be a Christian? 
To be a light when every one around is getting used to the darkness; to carry the cross with love when every one around you is waiting to shake off even an extra speck of dust on them; to be holy and blameless while everyone around is losing the very sense of those terms. That is what it takes to be a Christian!

O Lord Jesus Christ, give us the strength, the courage and the light to walk in your footsteps, carrying our crosses and and making a difference in every life we encounter. You are our light and our salvation. 


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

WORD 2day: 4th November, 2014

Enter the dinner or not!

Phil 2: 5-11; Lk14: 15-24

We can find any number of reasons or excuses to keep ourselves from doing what is the right thing to do as long as we keep doing it as if we are doing it for the sake of some one else. It would already be too late when we realise that we have not really lived our life. Our minds will be filled with too many ifs and buts to make real sense of it. Instead, when we know ourselves, accept this life as a gift from God and live our life understanding its sacrality, and true to the vocation given to each of us: we would be in paradise dining with the Lord already now. But it does involve, suffering and sacrifice endured in a joyful spirit of fulfilling one's vocation.

St. Paul gives the picture of Christ, who lived his mission, the personal vocation that he was given and through that he redeemed the whole world. When we live our personal lives true to our vocation and at the depth of its meaning, we too will turn out to be instruments of God's salvation, to ourselves and to others. We are given the gift of life and given the invitation to live it to the full... the choice is ours: to enter the dinner of the Lord or not!

Monday, November 3, 2014

WORD 2day: 3rd November, 2014

The logic of the Reign!

Phil 2: 1-4; Lk 14: 12-14

There is a principle that I am fond of repeating often: it is important what we do, but it is more important why we do what we do! A person who was coming to me for a little spiritual help was once dejected saying, "no matter how much efforts I make, so and so is not happy, the other one has only criticism...no one is satisfied with me! I know my behaviour is not right; but I am not able to change!" All that I said was, "why do you want to change; why do you want to alter your behaviour? To please so and so? To receive an affirmation from someone? To impress some one? If it is so, you are bound to fail" Do nothing to prove yourself! We have nothing to prove to anyone! Anything we do, without a personal conviction and a purposeful decision, loses its value however well it is done.

Listened to from this point of view, the readings today offer us a clear picture of why we are unhappy at times or why it makes so little sense after having moved a mountain. If our ego, our selfish motivations and our childish calculations dominate, however big an action, it would matter nothing. Instead, even if what I do is something absolutely ordinary, when it is done out of genuine love, selfless concern and mercy, it becomes so remarkable in the eyes of the Lord. Jesus makes his point doubtlessly clear today: the logic of the Reign is completely different and it takes a different mindset to understand it.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

IT'S ALL ABOUT RELATIONSHIP

All Souls Day: 2nd November, 2014

Wis 3: 1-9; Rom 6: 3-9; Jn 6: 37-40


Yesterday we celebrated the memory of the saints...those among us who have gone before us all the way! They shine as they have reached the destiny prepared for them. They are the Triumphant Church, radiating the HOPE that Christ brought to humanity.

Today we keep the memory of those among us who have gone before us, but not yet all the way! They await the mercy of God, to join the band of those who share the glory of the Eternal Light. They are the Penitent Church, united with us in FAITH, the one faith in which we were all baptised, the one faith in which we have a duty to offer our prayers and suffrages. 

Tomorrow onwards we are back to our daily living, as we make our way, amidst the struggles and temptations of the daily life. We are the Militant Church, fighting our way ahead on a daily basis, with LOVE - love for God who constantly accompanies us and love for brothers and sisters with which we accompany those who are around us.

It's all about relationship... we are One Church with the One Lord, with one baptism, one call and one destiny... all of us related to each other. Even the thought of death or of the dead, does not fill us with fear or anxiety, for we are all on the same journey at different stages of the course. The three tier Church is such a holistic view of our life on earth, that it renders every bit of our life and all its struggles so meaningful. It is within this framework of relationship that we think of those brothers and sisters of ours who have gone before us, signed with the same Holy Spirit, that they may receive the eternal reward they have always longed for. But that would be an incomplete exercise, if it does not challenge us to live our life with more hope and more love, here and now that our faith may throw its light on our concrete everyday. 

We are all related! Let that be the message that the day offers us. Let us march on with love, with hope and with faith towards the eternal joy prepared for us.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

SAINTS...they SHINE...

Thinking of Saints...

Rev 7: 2-4, 9-14; 1Jn 3: 1-3; Mt 5: 1-12a

Thinking of Saints...we know they Shine!
But we often stop with that. 
It is important to note and recognise that 
they Shine, because 
they are Attached to the Lord (it is from the Lord they reflect the light),
they are Immersed in the Lord (they know of nothing that is more important than the Lord),
they are Named after the Lord (they take their name from the Lord),
they Take God to everyone they meet (that is precisely why they shine); and
they are Sent by the Lord, for a specific time and for a specific purpose!

If you carefully notice...
WE ARE ALL CALLED TO
SHINE, ATTACHED to the Lord, IMMERSED in the Lord, NAMED after the Lord, TAKING God to everyone, because we are SENT by God for a specific purpose, with a specific mission that we alone are called to accomplish in God's name!