Thursday, December 17, 2015

Happy Birthday Pope Francis

On the birthday of Pope Francis...
let us make a simple prayer for him...
every one of us..before we go to bed today...

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd THURSDAY

The Advent Task: Realise your lineage

17th December, 2015
Gen 49:2, 8-10; Mt 1: 1-17


The readings today remind us of how important it was for the Jews to know their lineage and how it played a crucial role in their understanding of the coming of the Messiah. In a traditional society too, people place a great importance on the lineage of a person and the historical background that a person hails from. Issues like clan and caste...how dear and important they seem for so many!

The Word today insists on the one lineage that alone matters: that we come from God! It is God who formed us and created us;  it is God who willed us into existence;  it is God who has a plan for us; it is God who waits to make sense for us and through us to many others. If only we realise this lineage and that this lineage alone matters, we would find God very close to us, and find ourselves genuinely close to each other.

THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd WEDNESDAY

The Advent Task: Believe, the Lord is around!

16th December, 2015
Is 45: 6-8, 18, 21-25; Lk 7: 18-23

The most unchristian thought at a time of trouble is that I am all alone! It may be difficult to see, it may be hard to perceive but I have to believe that the Lord is with me, simply because the Lord has promised me that! At times when I wait in the railway station or in the bus stops and it looks like the required bus or train is never coming, I am used to telling myself, even the minute before the train appears or the minute before the bus comes around looks like that - as if it is never coming! 

The Lord says, believe that the Lord is around and you have enough evidences for it. You only need to look around and observe the things that are happening. The goodness of people around, however limited it could be; a simple gesture of care from a stranger, however unplanned it could be; a smile or a single word of gentleness from a fellow passenger, however short it could be...a loving hug from a child at home, a caring look from a loved one in the family...these are enough signs to gather the presence of the Lord around. Let us capitalise on these, but for that we need to begin to believe that the Lord is around.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd TUESDAY

The Advent Task : Humble yourself to holiness


15th December, 2015
Zep 3: 1-2, 9-13; Mt 21: 28-32

The easiest way to holiness is humility. The first reading underlines the fact of the Lord's choice: a humble and lowly people. Jesus reiterates that choice and warns the so called 'chosen' people that they have every likelihood of losing their prospects with God, due to their pride and obstinacy. Humility here is not a needless abasement of oneself but a truthful acceptance of how gratuitous it is to be considered people of God, and how incredible it is to be known as children of God. Once we realise and recognise that, we would start making conscious efforts towards making ourselves worthy of it, in our own tiny steps. Those tiny steps are our sure way to holiness. This Advent calls us to those tiny steps towards holiness...the time is very short, just 10 days to go for Christmas!

Monday, December 14, 2015

THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd MONDAY

The Advent Task: To see what God makes you see

14th December, 2015
Num 24: 2-7,15-17; Mt 21: 23-37

A prophet is someone different from the rest of the crowd because he not only sees what everyone sees, but sees what God makes him see. That is the experience of Balaam that is referred to in the first reading today. And that is the call that we are given by the Word today: to see what God wants us to see. 

We fail to see it many a times because we are busy seeing only what we want to see. Worse still we refuse to see it at times, because it causes inconvenience to our regular way of life. In some other cases we deny that we have seen it because it demands a change on our part, a new way of thinking and a new way of acting. My mind is still in the experience of the floods in our city...we could observe all the above three categories of response from people...who failed to see the suffering, who refused to see beyond themselves, who denied to themselves even that they have seen so much of need and suffering around them!

Jesus is trying to educate such groups in the Gospel today, but finds himself at a loss! He will not give up so easily, He goes on. He extends that invitation even today - to us! To see what God makes you see. Are we willing?

Sunday, December 13, 2015

THE WORD IN ADVENT - 3rd SUNDAY

THE CALL TO REJOICE IN THE LORD

13th December 2015: 3rd Sunday of Advent
Zep 3:14-18; Phil 4: 4-7; Lk 3: 10-18

Rejoice, again I say rejoice, rejoice in the Lord, rejoice without ceasing, rejoice with the joy of the Lord!

The three aspects of the joy given here are: 
1. It is a Joy in the Lord: It is not because of an affluent condition or a material addition, but because of the presence of the Lord that we are filled with joy. Like Mary, like Elizabeth, it is the presence of the Lord and awaiting the Lord's doing, that gives us true and unparalleled joy.
2. It is a universal call to rejoice: The call to rejoice is given to all... a Christian cannot be gloomy, says our Holy Father. That is why the reflection, Evangelii Gaudium, the joy of the Gospel. Joy is one essential sign of the Lord's presence with us. As the apostles who shared their lives with Jesus, as the first Christian community found their identity in the Lord, so are we called to find our living, our moving, our very being is in the Lord.
3. The call to rejoice is against all odds: We are called to rejoice but that does not in anyway guarantee a smooth life, a peaceful existence...definitely no! But the call is to rejoice against all odds. There may be problems and difficulties, encouragements and despise, criticism and challenges, but the call to rejoice remains. 

Rejoice in the Lord always, again I say Rejoice!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Friday, December 11, 2015

THE WORD IN ADVENT - 2nd FRIDAY

The Advent Task: Live Upright

11th December, 2015
Is 48: 17-19; Mt 11: 16-19

Most of our happiness is short lived because much of it depends on whether or not others accept me, whether they affirm me or not, recognise me or not, appreciate me or not! Even if not dancing to the tunes of the others, we are most of the time conditioned by what the others say, what the others feel and how the others judge me. At times this goes to the extent that I forget to live my life, I live someone else's opinions and prejudices!

The Lord bares the foolishness of this way of life as he says in the first reading today - that the Lord himself has taught us how to live and how not to. If we follow the precepts of the Lord, we would live an upright life and we would not need to cringe at anyone's feet! This is one of the hardly found Reign value among the so called people of the Reign...whether Christians or not, we are unduly conditioned by the opinions and judgments of the others. Would we dare grow out of it and begin to think only of living upright?

Thursday, December 10, 2015

THE WORD IN ADVENT - 2nd THURSDAY

The Advent Task: Suffer for the Reign

10th December, 2015
Is 41: 13-20; Mt 11: 11-15

The poor and needy ask for water and there is none, their tongue is parched with thirst. These lines from the first reading today, brought to my mind the scenes of flood relief in places around here, when people were in dire need of food and water...looking upto to someone who would come to their aid. Why did they suffer? Due to natural calamity? Yes, but that is only partly true... they suffered due to the human made calamity more than the natural. Lakes were not lakes and ponds were all plots, and the water had nowhere to go but the houses and flats, streets and avenues. The ones who suffer are not merely the greedy and the trespassers, but majority of them are the innocent, the poor and the vulnerable! 

You either stay off from being part of the causes of the problem, that is being  part of the group of exploiters and oppressors, or be part of those innocent sufferers who is able to experience the salvific fruits of suffering. It is a divine task to learn to suffer for the Reign.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

THE WORD IN ADVENT- 2nd WEDNESDAY

The Advent Task : Be Strong

9th December,  2015
Is 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