Saturday, December 30, 2017

My disposition: Surrender or Manipulation?

WORD 2day: 30th December, 2017

Saturday within Christmas Octave
1 Jn 2: 12-17; Lk 2: 36-40

World or things of the world as opposed to the love of the Father: by now it is considered an outdated way of thinking. Indeed the dichotomy that is involved and implied is a bit old fashioned but the difference between the two choices, is real and concrete. Even our prayer for example could have within itself hidden a tendency of giving more importance to the world and the things of the world instead of our love for God our Father and Mother. 

Once I was involved with a group, in a last minute preparation going on for a mega event, while unfortunately there was a forecast of a likely cyclone showers! Immediately a group got down to pray and say, 'please stop the rain'! Praying here is something wonderful, but a subtle point to be noted here is: how prepared are we to accept the will of God in things that we have planned; instead of asking the Lord to adjust to our designs?

Whoever does the will of God remains for ever, reminds St. John in his epistle today (v.17). Prophetess Anna, or even Prophet Simeon for that matter, waited for years together, in relentless patience towards the will of God. There is always this challenge before us - whether to pray for the light to know what exactly to do and do it or to do whatever we can and then start praying that things adjust to favour us! What is worthy of a child of God: surrender or manipulation?

Can we really abandon ourselves to the will of God: a surrender so beautifully symbolised by the Divine Kid in the manger these days!

Thursday, December 28, 2017

LOVE: THE ONLY LIGHT THAT GUIDES

WORD 2day: 29th December, 2017

Fifth day within Christmas Octave
1 Jn 2: 3-11; Lk 2: 22-35

Hatred, violence, vengeance, religious polarisation, political aggression and terrorism abound today in forms varied and vicious. The talks of nationalism and supremacy even in so called Christian countries rob true faith of its fundamental essence.  The readings today give us a clear cut criterion to judge who is right and who is not. The one who loves one's brothers and sisters is in light. And whoever says he or she is in light,  yet hates one's brother or sister,  is still in darkness (Cf. 1 Jn 2: 8,9).

For those within the Church who are causing divisions: Jesus the light can never cause hatred or division. There can be people who claim to be interpreting the Light but causing divisions and hatred and rivalry. Let them be certain,  says the Word, that they are still in darkness.

For those who spread religious hatred: A true religion can never spread hatred and anything that spreads hatred in the name of religion is pure politics and an instrument of the darkness! 

For those who divide people for their own selfish motives: When the Light is around nothing can be hidden. Even your most hidden motives are laid bare before God the light of love. Anything within you that is not inspired out of love, is still an act of darkness!

Let love, the light of life, guide us on as we come closer to the end of this year!

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

THE WORD AND THE FEAST

LET US CELEBRATE CHILDREN

28th December 2017 - The Feast of the Holy Innocents
1 Jn 1:5 - 2:2; Mt 2:13-18

The Feast of the Holy Innocents is a reminder to celebrate the children with us and within us - the Gospel speaks of the latter and the first reading of the former! The call is threefold :

1. Let us celebrate every child: The very same world that is raising a hue and cry of the rights of children and related issues is also fighting for the right to abortion, in the name of right to choice! What an irony! The attitude of celebrating children should come from the fact that children are a wonderful gift from God, they are a sign that God is forever in love with the world and the humanity! Every child is a gift to be celebrated. 

2. Let us nurture our children: Nurturing our children does not mean pampering them; it is a great task and responsibility given to us parents and elders to nurture them to the fullness of their life - it means we give them everything they need to grow up with - not everything that the world says is important! The right values, the right orientations, the right priorities...how can we give these if we lack them ourselves? When we fail to give them a balanced growing ambient, we are actually ruining their life, in a sense, killing them! How important the role of a parent is! How much do we take care to learn that art, the art of parenting?

3. Let us learn from children: The children are not only at the receiving end, they have much to teach us too! We need to learn from their innocence, from their openness, from their capacity to trust and their innate sense of perceiving the divine! We, in the name of our rationality and our craving to prove ourselves right and superior, at times refuse to perceive the obvious signs of the divine around us and and fail to give a place of priority to God. May our children today teach us to remain children, children of the Most High. 

Let us celebrate children this day...it is actually a Church proposed CHILDREN'S DAY!!!

THE WORD AND THE SAINT

Christmas Joy and a Joyful Proclamation

27th December, 2017: Remembering St. John
1 John 1: 1-4; Jn 20:2-8

The Christmas joy continues, even as we commemorate St.John the Evangelist today. John is literally a great gift of God to us, as the name itself suggests. John refers to himself in the Gospel as the Other Disciple and that specificity gives us a guarantee of the great tradition that is behind that name and that experience.

"The Joy of the Gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus," says the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (n.1). Though the Gospel reading draws our attention to the scene of resurrection, the message is all about an encounter with Christ that redefines one's life. 

When a person encounters Christ in all one's earnestness, there is a choice, a categorical choice for Christ and Christ's mission! As St. Paul affirms that it is no merit that an apostle proclaims the Word, but woe to him if he does not (1 Cor 9:16), today we see John explaining in the first reading: I am called to announce Christ, not merely because others will benefit from it; but primarily that my joy may be complete (1 Jn 1:4). 

For a Christian, a joy-filled proclamation of Christ is the only way to live his or her life - joyfully proclaiming Christ in every word, every action and every choice that is made, at every moment of one's daily life. John stands for a loving personal relationship with the Lord. It is this personal relationship that gets translated into a proclamation, by the very life that we live. It is a call that is given to each of us who has heard the Word, felt its presence and experienced it in our life. Can we say a wholehearted yes to that call?

Monday, December 25, 2017

THE WORD AND THE SAINT

Feast of St. Stephen,  the first Martyr

26th December, 2017: Acts 6: 8-10,7:54-59; Mt 10:17-22

I was amused when I looked at this picture of St. Stephen when I was looking for something to post... amused because the picture spoke what came to me as a reflection of the readings today.

If anyone read the Gospel of today and complained that they did not understand what exactly it meant, they could be directed to the first reading and that would make an elaborate and concrete explanation with example, of what Jesus says in the Gospel. 

Holding the Book (the Word) and the Stones together, with such serenity in the face and an olive branch in the other hand... portrays Stephen to the detail. Accepting to be a disciple, to belong to the apostolic community and to proclaim Jesus through service (Stephen was a deacon), was a bold acceptance of the consequences that Jesus spoke of already. Stephen seems to have accepted that demand, along with a firm faith in the promise of the Lord : do not search for what to say or what to do...the Spirit will enlighten you as to that! Stephen, enlightened by the Spirit, does exactly what Jesus did on the Cross: prays for those who persecuted him! 


To celebrate the feast of St Stephen immediately after the Christmas day also brings out a sharp message: yesterday was the birth of Christ, today is the birth of Christians...first time some one died to belong to Christ forever.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

SEVEN LESSONS FROM THE CHRISTMAS CRIB

CHRISTMAS 2017

Christmas is a time of joy! One of the joys of Christmas, apart from the Santaclaus, the Christmas tree, the stars and the sweets is the Crib. We enjoy looking at the cribs made in the Church or in homes and many of us enjoy making it ourselves at home! The Crib is a phenomenon from the thirteenth century, to be precise from the year 1223 when Francis of Assisi made the first crib in a place called Greccio. 

St. Francis infact thought of this idea, to bring back our attention on the event of the birth of Christ, from all the mere material distractions like the food and decorations. What a novel way of reminding of the First Christmas, we need to thank God for that intuitive saint who has initiated this beautiful tradition. Why am I speaking of the Crib... it is from there I wish to offer the reflection for this wonderful feast. 

Seven lessons from the Christmas Crib:
It has always been a moment of surprise and wonder to look at cribs made with interest, each depicting an scene so different and novel. But there are certain characters of the Crib that do not change at all - the traditional characters of the Crib. Have you realised, that each of them have something important and specific to communicate to us? Let us listen to the lesson that each of them give, I wish to present seven of those lessons. I leave it to your choice, to pick up whichever appeals to you more than the others, and see how you can make it part of your life, to be part of the Crib too!

Lesson 1 : From the Shepherds - Simplicity
The Shepherds have an essential place in the Crib. We cannot have a traditional crib without them. They were the first ones to be informed of the birth of the Child and they were the first ones to arrive on the scene, not the great Herod or the great high priests and the chief priests, not the learned and the rich - but the simple shepherds, smelling of their sheep and tired due to the night watch. Our simplicity takes us closer to God, the God of the Simplicity.

Lesson 2: From the Beasts of the Stable - Selfless Giving
Without being very conscious about it, we give an important place to the beasts, the cattle, the donkeys and the cows in the stable. They were playing very important role at the stable during the original Christmas, they were keeping the mother and the child warm, at the delivery and later. The warmth of the cattle was such an important element for the child - just imagine the beasts were not even aware of the good that they were doing. Look at the challenge that they throw at us: to give, and never to be conscious that you are giving. That selfless giving will take us to the Crib, to God's presence easily. 

Lesson 3: From the Angels - Service
All the traditional cribs have angels around, infact they were there all the time. The angels took messages to Mary, to Joseph before the nativity; they took messages to Joseph about the need to move and to protect; the angels were around to do what the Lord wanted, they are forever at the service of the Lord. When we are at the service of our neighbours, we to becomes Angels, Angels of the Lord taking what the Lord wants us to deliver to others. The more service minded we become, the more closer we get to the Lord, who came to serve and not to be served.

Lesson 4: From the Magi - Seeking Truth
The Wisemen who come to close the intense period of Christmas with their visit on the day of Epiphany, are another important part of the Crib.  They come seeking for the Lord, they come seeking for the Truth, they come seeking for the One whom everything points to. They were seeking the Lord. This is what has drastically disappeared in the world today. The world is in no way excited about the coming of Christ, they are only excited about the holidays and the discounts. When we seek the Lord, we reach the crib! When we truly seek the Lord, everything around will bring us to God!

Lesson 5: From dear St. Joseph - Silence
Joseph listened and carried out orders; he spoke nothing. The Silent protector of the Son of God and the Mother of God. What a beautiful role he plays in the Crib, even there quiet and peaceful, standing by with that manly gait, not seeking the limelight or trying to steal the show, controlling crowds or creating furore. He was not dictating terms to Mary, much less to God placing his demands for the role that he has to play. He was silent, a silent collaborator with the divine will. When we are silent, we begin to sense the divine presence within and all around us.

Lesson 6: From loving Mother Mary - Surrender
Look at Mary now in the Crib - a mother's sense of fulfillment in her eyes and the loving gaze that spreads on her new born son. That sense of fulfillment comes after a long process of surrender - the young maiden surrendering her life and all her dreams, the spouse in promise surrendering her marriage and family, a loving mother surrendering all her expectations. When we surrender, we see the Lord acting in and through us with mighty power and grace.

Lesson 7: From the little New Born - Self Emptying.
This little new born is so helpless. Can you imagine is the Word in and through which the entire universe was created - yes that Word is made flesh and is seen here as a simple, helpless infant at the mercy of the people and the beasts around. The Self Emptying of the Son of God begins here. St. Paul would speak of it later in the letter to the Philippians - from the sky to the Crib and from the Crib to the Cross...it is a great self emptying and it was because of that, God gave him a name above every other name. It is only self emptying that will give us an identity as sons and daughters of God, not our achievements and our pride, not our riches and our titles.  

Of these seven characters here, which one would you like to be...what lesson would you like to take to heart? Begin from today and grow in that virtue, the Lord will be soon born in your heart too! Then it will be Christmas all your life!

Let us finish with a small incident I have always loved to narrate, about that christmas play the nursery children practiced for weeks to put up for the parents. The day came and the play began. Mary with her stomach so big and Joseph with the bundles on his shoulders, knock at the first inn and the inn keeper shouts "No place in the inn". The second inn and the same response: "sorry, the inn is full". And the third house, the little chap peeps out and says, "no room in the inn please" and when Mary and Joseph turn away with a sad face, the little chap steps out. Everyone was surprised because that was not what they practiced. The little fellow looking at the sad face of Mary, said, "true there is no room in the inn, but there is little space in my room! you can come!"

This is Christmas - to tell the Lord, 'the world says there is no place for God here, but I tell you Lord there is space in my heart. Come!' And the Lord will come and will be born in our hearts!

Saturday, December 23, 2017

A JOURNEY TO INTEGRITY - ADVENT SUNDAY 4

Open, Observe and Obey!

24th December, 2017
2 Sam 7:1-5,8-12,14,16; Rom 16: 25-27; Lk 1: 26-38

We have come to the end of the Journey we began 22 days back... the journey to integrity! Of course, we do not deceive ourselves, it is a life long journey! We just made a journey of understanding it in different dimensions that the Word presented to us. Today as we come to the culmination of the Journey, we are given the ultimate lesson that this journey gives, in keeping with the event that led us through this journey, the event of incarnation.  

The first challenge is to Open, to open our eyes, to open our ears, to open our hands, to open our hearts and to open our doors! These days while there are are so many problems in the world and all around us, there is a big danger that we can forget the presence of the Lord, we may even unconsciously question God's presence - the Lord says, no! I am here, right here. Open your eyes and see! As you think about a lot of things, possibly give your contribution to the betterment of things, do your mite in getting things in order, you might think you are doing a great favour to God. Just like David thought, he was the one to after all build a house for the Lord. The Lord reminds him and says: open your eyes and see...all that I have done for you! Become aware of the truth...in and through all these things, I am building a house for you. The Lord God of history is active and alive even amidst the worse situations of today. All that we need to see is OPEN our eyes and see, open our ears and hear, open our hands and stretch out to each other, open our hearts and breathe in the presence of God. 

For that we need to Observe things around, persons around, events around. Not just see, not just hear, not just blabber with words that mean nothing, but take time and observe. Observe how things are shaping up, how things are changing colours, how things are evolving. When we take that time and patience to observe, we shall be enlightened by a revelation from God. When Nathan spoke to David, when the Angel spoke to Mary, they did not just hear, they observed, meditated and received the revelation that was there!

Then comes the third and the most important challenge - Obey! To obey the Lord even if God's will does not match with mine, specially when it does not match. When they match we find it a pleasure to follow the will of God. When they do not, then we complain, groan and moan. It is specially when our wish and God's will does not match and we do it willingly, there emerges a revolution, a great thing for which the entire generations will keep praising the Lord. But it begins from Obedience!

Mary and Joseph lived their lives as ultimate examples of this challenge - and the result: we have the Son of God who came to save us! Let us open ourselves, observe with our hearts and obey with all our being, we shall see the House of the Lord built on earth. 

CHRISTMAS NOVENA - Day 9 - 24th December

O Morning Star...


The 7 O-Antiphons are over with yesterday...
but the Novena ends today...with the rising of the Morning Star!

The Lord is not just near...but the Lord is here!!!
We celebrate the Rising Star, the Morning Star that announces the break of day!
The Lord comes to rule in our hearts, not just in the world...
Let us prepare ourselves..for the Lord is here.

Friday, December 22, 2017

A JOURNEY TO INTEGRITY - ADVENT 2017 - DAY 21

Integrity... to see the hand of God

23rd December
Mal 3: 1-4, 23-24 ; Lk 1:57-66

It is a special gift, to see the hand of God accompanying us, only then can we join ours with God's. That is integrity, to walk hand in hand with God. 

Look at the events in the Word today: What would this child be, every one wondered! What would I grow up to be? What would be my destiny? Aren't these many of our thoughts too, atleast as we grow up! When a child is born a bundle of mystery is born. We would do well to receive it with that reverence and wait on it to unfold itself in its own time! But at times that seems very puzzling, or even frightening as if we are at the mercies of something or someone else - Christian hope is not exactly that!

Our sense of mystery does not come from the mere fact that the prospects are hidden, but from the truth that it lies in the hands of God, who has willed us into existence, with a specific plan for each of us. John the Baptist was foretold as the Elijah to come and prepare the way; the son born of a young maiden was foretold to come and rule the world forever; each of our birth too has been forethought by God from all eternity. 

The hand of the Lord accompanies us, as it did with John and with all other persons of God we come across. It would be our task to recognise this Hand in everything, accept its pointings and walk with love in justice and truth! Can we behold that hand of the Lord in our personal lives, make it the guiding star that would lead us to that manger of fulfillment, fulfillment of all promises. Let us walk with out hands in the hand of the Lord, that's integrity in sum.

In self help theories they say, 21 days is the time needed to create a habit! Ending this 21st day of reflection on the life of the integrity, let us pray and hope INTEGRITY becomes a habit in our lives! 

CHRISTMAS NOVENA - Day 8 - 23rd December

O Emmanuel

O Emmanuel, our king and our lawgiver,
the hope of the nations and their Saviour:
Come and save us, O Lord our God.


Based on the famous prophecy of Isaiah 7:14, the title Emmanuel is the key to the mystery of incarnation. 

The symbol is the virgin with the child in the manger. It is not just any child, but the promised salvation of the God of the universe, the king who has come to meet his subjects to make them co-heirs to his throne.

The prayer is to save us, as the Lord our God... in simple words it is to STAY WITH US, to live with us. to sanctify us, to make us worthy of God and of God's great big family.