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Saturday, January 18, 2014

P. Ugo Cremona O.P.


Mark 2:13-17 -- Jesus Calls Levi and Eats With Sinners - Is-sejħa ta' Levi









- SATURDAY MORNING GOSPEL OF WK 1 IN ORDINARY TIME

Is-sejħa ta' Levi
(Mt 9, 9-13 ; Lq 5, 27-32)


Evanġelju
Mhux il-ġusti ġejt insejjaħ, iżda l-midinbin.
Mk 2, 13-17


Qari mill-Evanġelju skont San Mark

F’dak iż-żmien, Ġesù raġa’ ħareġ lejn xatt il-baħar, u n-nies kollha resqu lejh, u hu qagħad jgħallimhom. Hu u għaddej lemaħ lil Levi ta’ Alfew bilqiegħda quddiem il-mejda tat-taxxi u qallu: “Ejja warajja”. Dak qam u mar warajh. U ġara li kif kien fuq il-mejda fid-dar tiegħu, bosta pubblikani u midinbin qagħdu madwar il-mejda ma’ Ġesù, u mad-dixxipli tiegħu; għax kien hemm ħafna li bdew imorru warajh. Il-kittieba tal-Fariżej, kif rawh jiekol mal-midinbin u mal-pubblikani, qalu lid-dixxipli tiegħu: “Dan għaliex jiekol mal-pubblikani u mal-midinbin?”. Ġesù semagħhom u qalilhom: “It-tabib ma jeħtiġuhx dawk li huma f’saħħithom, iżda l-morda. Mhux il-ġusti ġejt insejjaħ, iżda l-midinbin”.
 

Il-Kelma tal-Mulej
R/. Tifħir lilek Kristu





Homily: Word of God, Living and Effective




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Pope: Christians should not be led by what is fashionable

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

THE GIFT OF GIFTS, THE HOLY EUCHARIST - Hebrews 9:11-15 --- & --- Mk 1:21-28 --- A Reverence Revolution



"If we only knew how God regards this Sacrifice, we would risk our lives to be present at a single Mass."
- St. Pio of Pietrelcina
"I have been very close to Padre Pio during the celebration of his Mass, when he seemed, at the Elevation, to disappear in the Eucharist."
- Ferdinando Gambardella
 
 

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EUCHARIST AND THE SAINTS



 
TEN WAYS TO FALL IN LOVE WITH THE EUCHARIST
 
 
The saints are the mad-lovers of Jesus; they were on earth and now are in heaven loving God for all eternity.  In this article, we will give a list of what some saints have said in an excess of love for the most Holy Eucharist. Then we will give ten keys to unlock the treasure-case of gems to love the Eucharist more in our lives! Let us read and meditate on the fire of the saints and the Eucharist:
  •  “Holy Communion is the shortest and the safest way to Heaven.” (St. Pius X)
  •  “If the angels could be jealous of men, they would be for one reason: Holy Communion.” (St. Maximilian Kolbe)
  •  “In one day the Eucharist will make you produce more for the glory of God than a whole lifetime without it.” (St. Peter Julian Eymard)
  •  “How I love the feasts!… I especially loved the processions in honor of the Blessed Sacrament. What a joy it was for me to throw flowers beneath the feet of God!… I was never so happy as when I saw my roses touch the sacred Monstrance.” (St. Therese the Little Flower)
  •  “When you look at the Crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you then. When you look at the Sacred Host you understand how much Jesus loves you now.” (Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta)
  •  “From the Eucharist comes strength to live the Christian life and zeal to share that life with others.”  (St. John Paul II)
  •  “This is the bread of everlasting life which supports the substance of your soul.” (St. Ambrose)
  •  “The longer you stay away from Communion, the more your soul will be weak, and in the end you will become dangerously indifferent.”  (St. John Bosco)
  •  “The Eucharist is the consummation of the whole spiritual life.” (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Now let us dive into ten golden keys that can open up the infinite treasure house of jewels so as to derive countless graces and blessings from Jesus’ greatest Gift to the entire world: Holy Mass and Holy Communion, His Body, Blood Soul and Divinity!

Faith.  Beg the Lord for a greater faith in the sublime mystery of the most Holy Eucharist.   Let us say with the Apostles Saint Thomas:  “My Lord and my God.” Let us also so the prayer of the man of the Gospel: “Lord I believe but strengthen my faith!”



Visit. Make it a habit to visit the most Blessed Sacrament as often as is possible.  Hopefully when we die Jesus will not reproach us with these words: “Whenever I see a church I stop to make a visit so that when I die the Lord will not say:  “Who is it!”  Friends meet to chat, talk, and enjoy each other’s company; so should we, in visiting and talking frequently to Jesus.

Spiritual Communion. Highly recommended by St. Alphonsus Liguouri as well as Pope Benedict XVI in his document “Sacramentum Caritatis” is the frequent practice of the Spiritual Communion.   It can be done in a simple manner and as often as your heart desires.   You can say the simple prayer:  “Jesus I believe that you are truly present in the Tabernacle in your Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. Now I cannot receive you sacramentally but come at least spiritually into my heart.”  Then enter into your heart and thank, praise and love the Lord who has come spiritually into your soul.  This can fan the flame of love for our Eucharistic Lord.

Read John 6.  The Gospel of John chapter six has three parts: Jesus multiples the loaves, walks on water, and then He gives a sublime discourse related to the Eucharist; actually it is a Eucharistic prophecy.   Best known as the “Bread of life discourse”, Jesus promises to give us the Bread of Life.  Also Jesus points out in no unclear terms that our immortal salvation depends upon our eating His Body and drinking His Blood, which obviously refers to Holy Communion.  Read and meditate this powerful chapter!

Fifteen Minutes. Years ago there was published a small booklet with the title “The fifteen minutes”.  It is a little gem where Jesus encourages the reader to enter into simple but profound conversation with Him. Basically Jesus wants to be our Best Friend and challenges us to open up the secret mysteries of our heart to Him and only He can truly understand the inner secrets, wounds and mysteries in our heart.   Read and pray through this booklet if possible in front of the Blessed Sacrament!

Holy Hour. Get into the habit of making a daily Holy Hour in front of the most Blessed Sacrament. It will transform your life if you persevere in the practice.  The Great Servant of God, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, who made his Holy Hour faithfully for more than fifty years, called it THE HOUR OF POWER!

Adorn and Embellish Churches & the Eucharist.   The woman lavished her expensive nard on the feet of Jesus; she wept and her tears came pouring forth on the feet of Jesus; finally she wiped Jesus’ feet with her hair (Lk. 7:36-50).   Fulton Sheen points out that this is symbolic of the gestures of love and attention we should manifest in the way we adorn, embellish and beautify the Churches and tabernacles where Jesus abides. Known for his spirit of penance, fasting, and sacrifice, the Cure of Ars would travel long distances and expend big sums of money to purchase the best for his little Church. Why? For the simple reason that Jesus the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords abides in the tabernacle and descends from heaven in the hands of the priest in every consecrated Host. “O come let us adore Him!”

Holy Mass and Holy Communion. Of course the greatest action in the whole universe is the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The greatest gesture any human being can accomplish is to assist at Mass and to receive Holy Communion with faith, devotion, reverence and awe but especially with a passionate love.   Whenever possible, go to daily Mass. Arrive early to prepare yourself. Offer your own private intentions. Participate in Holy Mass fully, actively and consciously.   Receive Holy Communion as if it were your first Holy Communion, last Holy Communion and only Holy Communion. Be exceedingly thankful for your faith in such a sublime and august mystery!   Do not rush out of the Church after Mass, as if your pants were on fire!  Rather, spend some time after Holy Mass to render abundant thanks to Jesus for such a sublime gift. Actually the word “Eucharist” means THANKSGIVING!   What a sublime gift, free of charge. The only condition is lively faith and a heart overflowing with love for Jesus the greatest of all lovers!

A.C.T.S—Remember the four principal ends or purpose of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass—A.C.T.S…

A—stands for adoration.  The primary purpose of Holy Mass is to offer adoration to God the Father, by the offering of Jesus the Victim and through the power of the Holy Spirit.
C—stands for contrition.  Our hearts should be contrite and humble and repentant for our many sins. It is a great practice to offer our Mass and Holy Communion in reparation for our sins, the sin of our families as well as in reparation for the sins of the whole world.  “For the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.”
T—stands for thanksgiving.  Everything that we have in this life—with the exception of our own sins—is a pure gift from God. Therefore we should be overflowing and abounding in the thanksgiving. “With the Psalmist let us pray: “Give thanks to the Lord for He is good; his love endures forever.”
S–  Stands for supplication; in other words we should offer prayers of fervent intercession and petition for the many needs of the world: the world at large, the Church, the conversion of sinners, the sick, the dying, our own personal family needs, the souls in purgatory, and much more….

Eucharistic Missionary As Mary receive Jesus in the Annunciation and promptly and quickly brought Jesus to her cousin Elizabeth, so should we bring Jesus to others and others to Jesus.   This can be done in a very concrete manner by encouraging Catholic lost sheep wandering in the wilderness back to the fold.  The second largest religious group in the United States as well as the Americas are non-practicing Catholics. Find the time, manner, effort and initiative to invite some lost soul back to Church. Hopefully he can make a good confession and return to the reception of Holy Communion and to the loving embrace of God the Father. All this might take place if you simply trust God and take the initiative to welcome Him back!    God is so loving and good!  Share the Good News to the entire world!
      
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FROM: New American Bible Revised Edition - http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm
 

HEBREWS 9:11-15
Sacrifice of Jesus.
11 But when Christ came as high priest of the good things that have come to be,- passing through the greater and more perfect tabernacle not made by hands, that is, not belonging to this creation, 12 he entered once for all into the sanctuary, not with the blood of goats and calves but with his own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption. 13 For if the blood of goats and bulls and the sprinkling of a heifer’s ashes can sanctify those who are defiled so that their flesh is cleansed, 14 how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from dead works to worship the living God.
15 For this reason he is mediator of a new covenant: since a death has taken place for deliverance from transgressions under the first covenant, those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance.
 
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Qari mill-ittra lill-Lhud 
Lhud 9:11-15
 
[Lhud:9:11] Imma Kristu ġie bħala l-qassis il-kbir tal-ġid li diġà ġie. Hu daħal minn tinda aqwa u aktar perfetta li m'hijiex maħduma b'idejn il-bnedmin, jiġifieri m'hijiex ħolqien ta' din l-art; [Lhud:9:12] hu daħal darba għal dejjem fis-Santwarju, mhux bis-saħħa tad-demm  tal-mogħoż u ta' l-għoġiela, imma bis-saħħa ta' demmu stess, u hekk kiseb fidwa għal dejjem. [Lhud:9:13] Jekk id-demm tal-mogħoż u tal-gniedes u l-irmied ta' l-għoġla mraxxax fuq dawk li huma mniġġsa jista' jqaddishom billi jagħtihom l-indafa tal-ġisem, [Lhud:9:14] kemm aktar id-demm ta' Kristu, li bl-Ispirtu ta' dejjem offra lilu nnifsu vittma safja lil Alla, jista' jnaddaf il-kuxjenza tagħkom mill-għemil mejjet biex taqdu lil Alla ħaj!

[Lhud:9:15] U għalhekk hu medjatur ta' patt ġdid, testment ġdid, biex, wara li seħħet il-mewt għall-fidwa tal-ħtijiet li saru fi żmien il-patt ta' qabel, dawk li huma msejjħa minn Alla jiksbu l-wirt ta' dejjem li hu wegħedhom.
 


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Mk 1:21-28 -- Jesus Drives Out an Impure Spirit - Ġesù jfejjaq raġel li kellu spirtu ħażin


Ġesù jfejjaq raġel li kellu spirtu ħażin
(Lq 4, 31-37)
[Mk:1:21] U daħlu Kafarnahum. Malajr, f'jum is-Sibt, daħal fis-sinagoga u qagħad jgħallem. [Mk:1:22] In-nies baqgħu mistagħġbin bil-mod tat-tagħlim tiegħu, għax beda jgħallimhom bħal wieħed li għandu  s-setgħa, u mhux bħall-kittieba. [Mk:1:23] Mela jkun hemm fis-sinagoga tagħhom raġel bi spirtu ħażin [Mk:1:24] u qabad jgħajjat u jgħid: "Aħna x'għandna x'naqsmu, Ġesù ta' Nazaret? Ġejt biex teqridna? Jien naf min int: 'Il-Qaddis ta' Alla'." [Mk:1:25] Imma Ġesù kkmandah: "Iskot," qallu,"u oħroġ minnu." [Mk:1:26] Mbagħad l-ispirtu ħażin lir-raġel beda jħabbtu ħafna, għajjat għajta kbira u ħareġ minnu. [Mk:1:27] U lkoll stagħġbu, u bdew jistaqsu lil xulxin u jgħidu: "Dan x'inhu? X'tagħlim ġdid mogħti    bis-setgħa! Sa lill-ispirti ħżiena jikkmanda, u huma joqogħdu għalih!" [Mk:1:28] U l-fama tiegħu malajr xterdet ma' l-inħawi kollha  tal-Galilija.

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