14 January 2021

9 JANUARY 2021 SATURDAY AFTER EPIPHANY SOD: ST. ADRIAN OF CANTERBURY (ABBOT)

 

 9 JANUARY 2021

 

SATURDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

SOD: ST. ADRIAN OF CANTERBURY (ABBOT)

 

INTRODUCTION:


Today the mother Church remembers St. Adrian of Canterbury. He was born in 635 in North Africa. He was a famous scholar and the abbot of St. Augustine’s Abbey in Canterbury in the English county of Kent. When St. Deusdedit, the archbishop of Canterbury died, Pope Vitalian was impressed with Adrian’s knowledge of the faith and his virtue, so he named him as the next archbishop of Canterbury. Adrian was well versed in all the branches of ecclesiastical and profane learning. He established numerous schools in various parts of England.

 


SCRIPTURE LESSONS SUMMARIZED

 

THE FIRST READING 1 John 5:14-21

 

In today’s first reading St. John is telling us that if we ask anything according to God's will he will hears us. This is the confidence he has in the son of God. St. John says that there are sins not leading to death and there are sins which lead to death. St. John says that all wrongdoing is sin. Everyone who has been born of God does not sin because God protects him and the evil one does not touch him. He says that Jesus is the true God and eternal life. He is asking his listeners to avoid worshiping idols.

 

THE GOSPEL READING: Jn 3:22-30

 

In the Gospel reading of today St. John says that Jesus and his disciples went into the Judean countryside, and remained there with them and was baptizing. John also was baptizing at Aenon near Salim. John’s disciples and some Jews came to ask John the Baptist why Jesus is baptizing and all others are going to him. To this John answers saying that a person cannot receive even one thing unless it is given him from heaven. John the Baptist says he must increase and I must decrees.

 

MESSAGES FOR OUR DAILY LIVING FROM THE FIRST READING:

 

- We are to do God’s will in our life. Doing God’s will is the greatest thing one can do in his/her life. And if we ask anything according to his will he will hears us. We need to pray that God’s will may be done by people on this earth as it is in heaven.

- Sin takes away grace from our life – venial sin or mortal sin small sins or big sins. Sin will slowly lead us to death. We need to frequent the sacrament of confession, ask pardon from the Lord daily, and put our effort to avoid every occasion of sin. We need to ask God every day to protect us from the evil one.

- Jesus is the true God and eternal life is in him. We are meant for eternal life. But the evil one can lure us to sin and we can lose our eternal life in heaven.

- We are asked not to worship idols. Anything that takes the place of God becomes idol. Idols can be in any form – money, possessions, power, and attachment etc.

 

MESSAGES FOR OUR DAILY LIVING FROM THE GOSPEL READING:

- John says that a person cannot receive even one thing unless it is given him from heaven. We have received everything from God. Nothing is our own. We need to be grateful to God and share our gifts and talents with others.

- John the Baptist says that he must decrease and Jesus must increase. We need to practice the humility and truthfulness of John the Baptist. Many a times, we don’t want to decrease, we don’t want to play the second fiddle; we don’t want to be humble like John the Baptist. Often we want to retaliate, bring the other person by hook or crook, spoil the name of the other and so on and so forth.

 

7 January 2021

HOMILY: FRIDAY AFTER EPIPHANY SOD: ST. SEVERINUS OF NORICUM (APOSTLE TO NORICUM)

 


 

8 JANUARY 2021

 

FRIDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

SOD: ST. SEVERINUS OF NORICUM (APOSTLE TO NORICUM)

 

INTRODUCTION:

 

Today the mother Church remembers St. Severinus of Noricum (Apostles to Noricum). He was born in 410 in Southern Italy. He gave away his wealth to live as a hermit in the Egyptian desert. Though he loved the quiet and contemplative life, he felt a call to spread the faith, and he followed it. He was noted as a travelling preacher and healer throughout Austria and Bavaria. He established funds to ransom and rescue captives. He ate once a day less in Lent, went barefoot, ignored the weather and slept on sackcloth that he spread on the ground where ever he stopped. Severinus foretold the date of his own death and died singing Psalm 150

 

SCRIPTURE LESSONS SUMMARIZED

 

THE FIRST READING 1 John 5:5-13

In today’s first reading St. John is telling us that only the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God, overcomes the world.

 

St. John tells that the Spirit testifies that Jesus came by water and blood and not only by water and that Spirit is the truth.

 

There are three things that testify Jesus:

-Sprit

-Water

-blood

And all these three agree

 

St. John says that the testimony of God concerning the Son is greater than man’s testimony.

 

Whoever does not believe in the testimony of God is a liar.

 

The testimony of God is this: God gave us eternal life and this eternal life is in his Son Jesus Christ.

 

Whoever has the son has life in him or her.

 

St. John is telling to his listeners to believe in the Son of God so that they may have eternal life.

 

THE GOSPEL READING: Lk 5:12-16

 

In the Gospel reading of today St. Luke narrates an incident where a man full of leprosy comes to Jesus and falls on his face and begs him to make him clean with these words: “Lord, if you will, you can make me clean.” Jesus stretches out his hand, touches him and says: “I will, be clean.”  Immediately the leprosy leaves him. The man was told three things:

 

-To tell no one

-To go and show himself to the priest

-To make an offering for a proof to them

 

But he told everyone. Great crowd gathered to

 

-Hear him

-To be healed by him from their infirmities.

 

But Jesus would withdraw to lonely places to pray.

 

MESSAGES FOR OUR DAILY LIVING FROM THE FIRST READING:

- To overcome the world and its temptation, we need to believe that Jesus is the Son of God. Many a times we fall into temptation and commit sin because we do not have complete faith in the Son of God and we do not ask his help with childlike faith every day to help us in our struggle to remain holy.

 

- Whoever does not believe in the testimony of God, is a liar. We believe in the testimonies of human beings very easily but very often we do not believe in the testimonies of God.

 

- It is God who gave us eternal life. And this eternal life is in his Son Jesus Christ. We need to make effort every day to conduct our life in such a way that our life is worthy of eternal life.

 

MESSAGES FOR OUR DAILY LIVING FROM THE GOSPEL READING:

- We need to be like the man of today’s gospel reading, humble and surrender ourselves in the hands of Jesus to be healed by him and become whole. We continue to suffer from many problems, diseases because we do not have the humility and patience to rely on God and his healing power.

 

- Jesus is always willing to heal us. He takes extra miles to cure us as he did for the man with leprosy. He stretched out his hand, touched him and said: “I will, be clean.” He healed him involving many gestures as well as words.

-  Jesus did not want any publicity for his good works. Unlike Jesus today people do just little work and want a big name for themselves. Some go to the extent of spoiling other’s name so that they have good name for themselves.

 

- Jesus asked the man to go and show himself to the priest. For a total wellbeing, social and religious acceptance is very much needed in our life. When we are socially and religiously accepted in our society, our many wounds are cured.

 

- Jesus asked the man to make an offering. When God is so generous with us, we too need to be generous with others beginning with God. We lose lot of grace by being selfish and by our unwillingness to share our things with others.

 

- We too must be like the man of today’s gospel reading ready to spread the good news of Jesus to others so that as many people as possible come to know about Jesus especially through our life and good example.

 

-  Like the people of today’s gospel reading, we too should be eager to and long to hear Jesus’ words and be guided and healed by his words.

 

- Like Jesus we too should withdraw to lonely places to pray no matter how busy we are, no matter how famous we are, what position we occupy in the society.

 

5 January 2021

7 JANUARY 2021 THURSDAY AFTER EPIPHANY SOD: RAYMOND OF PENYAFORT (PRIEST)

 



 7 JANUARY 2021

 

THURSDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

SOD: RAYMOND OF PENYAFORT (PRIEST)

INTRODUCTION:

 

Today the mother Church remembers St. Raymond of Penyafort. He was born in the year 1175 at Catalonia, Spain. He was well educated. He taught philosophy and received doctoral degrees in both cannon law and civil law. At the age of 41, he joined the Dominicans. He was then summoned to Rome to work for Pope Gregory IX. One of Raymond’s tasks was to collect all of the decrees from popes and councils that had been made in the previous 80 years. He gathered these materials and created five books called the “Decretals.” He was the third superior-General of Dominicans Order. His most outstanding writing was his Summary of Cases. He is the patron saint of Lawyers and canonists.

 

SCRIPTURE LESSONS SUMMARIZED

 

THE FIRST READING 1 John 4:19-5:4

 

In today’s first reading St. John is telling us that it is God who has loved us first.

 

St. John connects two realities – loving God and loving our brothers. He says that we cannot say that ‘we love God’ whom we cannot see and at the same time hate our brother whom we can see. When we live in this way we become liars. Whoever loves God must also love his brother.

 

Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God.

 

If we love God we keep his commandments. God’s commandments are not burdensome.

 

Everyone who has been born of God overcomes the world.

 

THE GOSPEL READING: Lk 4:14-22

 

In the Gospel reading of today St. Mark tells us that the power of the Holy Spirit was with Jesus and he returned to Galilee. A report about him went out through all the surrounding country. Jesus taught in their synagogues. He was glorified for his teaching.

He also came to Nazareth where he was brought up. According to his custom, he went to the synagogue on the Sabbath day. He stood up to read from the scroll of the Prophet Isaiah. According to what he read from the book of Isaiah we come to know that the Spirit of the Lord was upon him and God has anointed him for the following purposes:

 

-      To proclaim good news to the poor.

-      To proclaim liberty to the captives

-      For the recovering of sight to the blind,

-      To set at liberty those who are oppressed

-      To proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour.

 

MESSAGES FOR OUR DAILY LIVING FROM THE FIRST READING:

 

1.   It is God who has loved us first. It is God who takes the initiatives, the first steps. We need to recognize and respond to his love in our daily life.

2.   Loving God and loving our brothers and sisters are two sides of the same coin.

3.   When we believe that Jesus is the Christ, the anointed one, we prove that we have come from God that we are for God, that we belong to God.

4.   When we love God, we will obey his commandments. Obeying his commandments will not be burdensome. When we love God we will obey the Ten Commandments and all the precepts of the Church. Going for Sunday mass, monthly confessions, praying the Rosary daily, reading the Bible, praying the Morning Prayer and evening prayers will not be burdensome. When we miss all these, it shows that we don’t love God as we should.

5.   When we stay with God, obey his commandments, do his will in our life, we will be able to overcome the world and the evil one who is constantly behind us to takes us away from God and from our brothers and sisters.

6.    

MESSAGES FOR OUR DAILY LIVING FROM THE GOSPEL READING:

 

1.   Jesus had the power of the Holy Spirit with him because he always did the will of his father. Do you have the power of the Holy Spirit with you? If not that means that we have turned our body into a market place for many other evil spirits.

2.   Jesus taught in the synagogue of Galilee and he was glorified for his teaching. With our Christian life and good example, are we teaching the right thing or are we becoming a scandal to people?

3.   According to his custom, Jesus went to the synagogue for the service. He took active part in the service of the synagogue by reading the passage and explaining the meaning of the passage to the people. Do we go regularly for the church services on Sundays and Feast days as it is told to us by the Ten Commandments?

4.   God has anointed Jesus for the following purposes:

 

-To proclaim good news to the poor.

-To proclaim liberty to the captives

-For the recovering of sight to the blind,

-To set at liberty those who are oppressed

-To proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour.

As followers of Christ, do we also take part actively in the above activates of Christ?

 

 

6 JANUARY 2021 WEDNESDAY AFTER EPIPHANY ANDRE BESSETTE (RELIGIOUS)

 




6 JANUARY 2021

 

WEDNESDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

ANDRE BESSETTE (RELIGIOUS)

INTRODUCTION:

 

Today the mother Church remembers St. Andre Bessette. He was born on August 9, 1845 at Montreal, Canada. He was known as the “Miracle Man of the Montreal” where he founded the Oratory of St. Joseph to whom he was dedicated and fostered devotion. He humbly devoted his life to prayer, serving the Lord and comforting the sick and afflicted. Through his intercessory prayers to St. Joseph, many received God’s healing power. He was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on October 17, 2010.

 

SCRIPTURE LESSONS SUMMARIZED

 

THE FIRST READING 1 John 4:11-18

 

In today’s first reading St. John is telling us that God has loved us so much and so we too should love God in return. St. John says that no one has seen God but as long as we love one another, God will live in us and his love will be complete in us. We can know that God is living in us and we in him because he lets us share his Spirit. St. John says that he has seen and he along with others testify that God sent his son as savior of the world.

 

St. John makes another important point in today’s reading. He says that if anyone who acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in him and he in God. St. John has managed to capture the core of God’s essence i.e., God is love.

           St. John makes another point here. He says that love will come to its perfection when we face the day of Judgment without fear. In love there can be no fear. Fear is driven out by perfect love. To fear is to expect punishment and anyone who is afraid is in imperfect love.

 

THE GOSPEL READING: Mark 6:45-52

 

In the Gospel reading of today St. Mark tells us that after a hectic ministry of feeding the five thousand people, Jesus himself sent the crowd away, he made the disciples to get into the boat and told them to go ahead to Bethsaida. Jesus said goodbye to his disciples and he went up on the mountain to pray. Jesus was there till evening. The boat was far out in the sea. Jesus was alone in the land. He could see them worn out with rowing for the wind was against them. About the fourth watch of the night, he came towards them walking on the lake. He was going to pass them by. When they saw him, they were terrified. They thought he was a ghost. Jesus said to them: “courage! It is I! Do not be afraid. Then when he got into the boat with them, the wind dropped. The disciples were speechless because they had not seen and understood what the miracle of the loaves meant; their minds were closed.

 

MESSAGES FOR OUR DAILY LIVING:

 

1.   God has loved us so much and so we too must love him in return.

2.   God lives in us when we love our neighbor genuinely.

3.   God is love. The sooner we understand this reality the holier will be our life.

4.   In love there can be no fear. Fear is driven out by perfect love. To fear is to expect punishment and anyone who is afraid is in imperfect love.

5.   We all have received a particular ministry from God – to look after our family, to love our spouse, to take care of the youth, to take care of the society and so on. We need to be fully involved in our ministry like Jesus.

6.   After his hectic ministry Jesus went up to the mountain to pray. This only shows that no matter how busy we are we need to pray every day to God.

7.   Our love for God can also be manifested in our prayer life which is regular and constant apart from our love for our neighbor.

8.   Though the boat was far away in the sea, Jesus could see his disciples’ struggle in the sea. Don Bosco says: “God sees you”. God sees us and knows our joys and sorrows.

9.   It is God who takes the first step and comes towards us as he came today towards the disciples who were struggling in the sea.

10.                The disciples were afraid thinking that he was a ghost. In our fear and sin, we don’t recognize God’s ways of approaching towards us, our family and into our life.

11.                When Jesus got into the boat with them, the wind dropped. When Jesus comes in our life, we don’t need to be afraid of any storm of life. He will take care of our life.

 

4 January 2021

5 JANUARY 2021 TUESDAY AFTER EPIPHANY JOHN NEUMANN

 



5 JANUARY 2021

 

TUESDAY AFTER EPIPHANY

JOHN NEUMANN

 

 

INTRODUCTION:

 

Today the mother Church remembers St. John Neumann. He was a catholic priest from Bohemia. He immigrated to the United States in 1836 where he joined the Redemptorist order and became the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia. He was the first male American citizen to be canonized. He was known for his holiness and learning; promoter of parochial schools. He was canonized by Pope Paul VI on June 19, 1977

 

SCRIPTURE LESSONS SUMMARIZED

 

THE FIRST READING 1 John 4:7-10

 

In today’s first reading St. John is reminding us to love one another, for love is from God. Whoever loves others has been born from God and knows God because God is love. It is because of his love that God sent his only son into the world so that we might receive life through him. It is God who loved us first and not we. God sent his son to be the propitiation for our sins. 



 

THE GOSPEL READING: Mark 6:34-44

 

In the Gospel reading of today St. Mark tells us saying that Jesus saw a great crowd and had compassion on them because they were like sheep without a shepherd. Jesus began to teach them many things. And when it grew late, the disciples of Jesus came to him to tell him to ask the people to go to nearby villages and get some food for themselves because that was a very lonely place to get some food for the people. Jesus told them that they should give them something to eat. When the disciples confirmed that it was impossible for them to feed such a crowd, Jesus asked them as to how many loaves they had. The disciples found five loaves and two fish. He blessed them and gave the loves and fish to the people to eat. They collected twelve baskets full of broken pieces and of the fish. There were five thousand men.

 

LIFE MESSAGES:

 

Every human need is close to God’s heart. The most basic human need is love – love from God and from their fellow human beings. We need to share our love with others.



God manifested his love by sending his only son into the world. Let us manifest our love for God through our little and big sacrifices that we can make according to our state of life.

God sent his son to be the propitiation for our sins. We need to be regular for our confession. We need to daily make our examination of conscience and ask pardon from the Lord for all our sins.

God is love. Love is from God. We are asked to love one another. If we love others we know God.

We, human beings usually don’t go according to the plan of God. We violate his commandments. And so God always has his ‘plan B’ ready. His ‘plan B’ is “compassion/mercy. When his ‘plan A’ does not work he uses his ‘plan B’- he has compassion on us.

We are asked not to excuse our duty towards our needy brothers and sisters rather help them in whatever way we can.

We need to show compassion to others as Jesus showed compassion to those needy people who were like sheep without a shepherd.

 Jesus taught them many things.  We need to share our intellectual resources, experiences and learning with others to broaden their worldview.

Today’s gospel reading is asking us to be generous in sharing our resources and gifts with others.

We are told not to waste food. Wasting food is equal to insulting God’s providence and his bounty which comes to us on daily basis.

 Being grateful for present things is a sure means of receiving the new ones from God. We are to thank and praise God like Jesus before having our food and every time something good happens in our life.