22 October 2016

Prayer: 29 Sunday – Year C

Prayer



Israelites were on a journey from Egypt to the Promised Land that is breaking away from their slavery in Egypt. We are journey from this earth to heaven. Ours is breaking away from the slavery of sin to live a life of eternal bliss. The goal of Israelite was the Promised Land; our goal is in heaven.
Vatican Council II Light of all nations Chapter VII says that ours is “a pilgrim Church.” We are on a pilgrim to a heaven.

Many and powerful enemies are trying to prevent the Christian community from reaching its destination: we need a powerful weapon to overcome those enemies: the weapon of prayer.
This prayer must last as long as the battle of life last, until the sunset of our life, the end of our life.

Victory is the combination of action and prayer, of our own effort and of God’s help.

In this pilgrimage Moses was their leader. In our case Jesus is our leader.

On the way to the Promised Land there were powerful enemies who were blocking them on their journey. In our case the greatest enemy is our pride. In their pride the Israelite refused to obey Moses. In our pride we refuse to obey Jesus.

How do we pray? Do we pray at all? Is our prayer too little or prayed very badly limited to formulas.

Since our enemies never relent, neither should our prayer. Our personal and family prayer follow the pattern of our community prayer on Sunday: it should be based on the scripture.

Today’s readings teach us to be persistent in our prayer and persevere in our faith. Moses persevered in lifting the staff and there was victory. The widow in the gospel used the weapon of perseverance.

We live in an age of instant coffee, fast food, 4G speeds. We are losing the virtue of patience. We also want instant result for our prayers.
We should not expect to get whatever we pray for.

Faith is not a private possession. It is to be at the service of the community as Moses faith in God was at the service of his people during the battle.



8 October 2016

GRATITUDE: WHERE ARE THE OTHER NINE?




**********Introduction:

= We live in  a mobile age: “stay connected” जुड़े रहें

= Lepers: not connected from the world
= How connected are we to the Lord?

= Eucharist means “thanksgiving.”

= When was the last time we thank God for something ?

= Our ingratitude can be the worst leprosy. कुष्ठ बीमारी

= The ten lepers represent the whole of humanity, poisoned by sin

= Whole week the Lord has blessed us/cured us let us give thanks to him

= Examine: are we grateful to God/ Parents/ neighbours



**********First Reading


=Naman Thanks Yahweh and received greater blessing than his physical healing that is the gift of faith in Yahweh.

= Naman dipped seven times, how often do we go for confession to dip ourselves in the ocean of mercy to make ourselves clean? How often do we go for Eucharist to take a dip in the ocean of love to heal ourselves and restore ourselves as a child of God.


= In the confession, we became a new person altogether just as the skin of naman became like the skin of a little child.

= Have we recognized Jesus as our true God just as Naman recognized Yahweh as the true God of Israel?

= What are we giving in return to God like Naman who was ready to present gifts to Eliza? Are we people who only receive and do not give?

= Elisha did not take anything from Naman. Do we take bribe in our office or something extra from some people in our profession?

= Money got from questionable sources, from politician to build our building, for ordination, jubilee. We have no right to ask as to where did they get from. But if we come to know that it is from the corruption, we need to return back. We need to trust in the providence.

= A common misfortune had broken down the racial and national barriers. In the common tragedy of their leprosy they had forgotten they were Jews and Samaritans and remembered only they were men in need.



*****************Gospel:



= They missed loving encounter with the Lord, their healing remained at the physical level alone.

= There are various kinds of prayers: petition, adoration, contrition and thanksgiving. All the nine lepers made the prayers of petition, contrition and adoration but after healing they forgot to make the prayer of thanksgiving.

= Samaritan was healed body and soul for all eternity
They got certificate of cure from the priest but they missed the greater blessing by their ingratitude.

= Does our invocation “Lord, have pity on me”, turns into “Thank you Lord.”

= All 10 men obeyed Jesus to go to the priest and show themselves to him. So they showed that they had faith.

= How can we forget that, just the day he decided to embrace a leper, Francis of Assisi understood the whole of Christianity and began his journey to become “very similar to Jesus” to the point of being like him “physically” receiving the stigmata? “ HE SAID: We lepers”

= Jesus became a leper for us: He can no longer go openly into the villages but is forced to stay in desert places and to live the situation that was before of the leper. The Latin text of Isaiah’s prophecy about the Servant of the Lord says among other things: “We considered him like a leper” (Is 53,4b). Jesus, the Servant, the Messiah, the Savior, has become for us as a leper to heal our leprosy in the body and in the spirit!
= On the cross he will have wounds like a leper, but we can fix our gaze on him in the sure hope of being healed and with the certitude of the compassion of the one who “took upon himself our sufferings and our evils” (Is 53,4a)




**************Lessons



= Every time we commit a sin we render the skin of our soul dirty and we need the pool of the confessional/confession/priests/Eucharist/sacraments/sacrametals to deep ourselves in them and make it clean like Naman.

= We all need healing from one thing or the other and our healing both physical and spiritual should bring us closer to God like that Samaritan.

= Pope Francis: “Our relationship with God should not be limited to only asking favours from him or praying only in times of happiness.

= We need to thank God even in pain (2Tim 2:10) Job: God gave and God has taken away; praise be the name of the Lord

= Pope Francis: Go to the periphery, In fact, who was more peripheral of the lepers who are the living dead, especially at that time when they had to stay far away from contact with other people? 

= We need healing at two levels: one, more superficial, concerns the body, the other and deeper touches the inside of each person, what the Bible calls “heart”, and from there spreads to the whole of existence.

= It was after burning numerous victims during those times of war, famine and pestilence that the Minister Martin Rinkart composed the great song of praise: “Now thank we all our God”

= They say God has two dwellings: one in heaven and one in a grateful heart.

= Helen Keller: “So much has been given to me that I have no time to brood over that which has been denied.

= Being grateful for the things received is the best means of receiving the new ones.

= Are our children grateful, if not that means that they were never taught to be grateful by the parents friend, a teacher, a doctor, a surgeon

= As King Lear said in the day of his own tragedy.“How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is, To Have a thankless child!

= George Herbert a poet: “O God you have given us so much, Give us one thing more: ‘a grateful heart’

= Blow, blow, thou winter wind,
Thou art not so unkind
As man’s ingratitude

= Don Bosco: “A grateful boy is a Holy boy

= We need to pray for our benefactors

= Mary was a grateful mother: “My soul glorifies the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God my saviour.”





1 October 2016

Lord Increase our Faith: 27th Sunday (C)

  • We live by faith every moment of our life, when we go for meals we have faith that the food is not poisoned, when we travel we have faith in the driver......
  • The 2 Gifts/treasures:    
  • Gift of faith and life in the spirit?   
    Lord increase our faith
  • Gift of priesthood and gift of being a bishop and the task of preaching the Gospel
  • Roman Law: When a man is on a journey to a faraway place he entrusts his money and property to a friend on the condition that he would return or in case of death he passes it on to his children. God has given us faith as a gift.  We need to pass it on to others better than what we found.
  • Flame into a flame the gift of faith God has given us or else it will go off.
  • Holy Spirit is the agent of faith formation in our lives. Be open to his promptings every moment of our life and you will grow in your faith.
  • Jesus said to his disciples: wait until the Holy Spirit comes … spirit of power, love and self control.
  • Do we have power to say no to evil habits… if not we are weak in our faith.
  • Do we have love in our hearts to love those who hate us… if not we are weak in our faith.
  • Do we have self control/patience when things go wrong; when people do us wrong… if not we are weak in our faith.


Gospel: Lk 17:5-10


“… Lord, Increase our faith”

Message for our Life
  • The faith of Habakkuk, Timoty, and Disciples were put to the test. Often our Christian faith is put to the test
  • Gospel of Luke is a Gospel that emphasizes on the central role of the Holy Spirit who is so vital in our faith formation.
  • Gospel of Luke is also a Gospel of Prayer. Unless we have faith we cannot pray.
  • A disciple should be a person of faith.
  • A Disciple of Christ should pray for his faith and also for other’s faith to increase.
  • He/she should help people to grow in faith through words and action.
  • By seeing a disciple’s life other people should be strengthened in their faith.
  • A plant without roots does not grow. A faith without the roots of our parents and grandparents will not grow.
  • Genuine humility (unworthy servants) leads a person to faith.
  • In spite of our unworthiness Jesus urges us to be faithful, entrusts us to preach the Gospel
  • Faith in Christ is our greatest treasure; if we lose it we have nothing worthwhile left with us.
  • Faith in Christ is a lamp that lights our way in the darkness. We must keep it burning brightly.
  • Faith in Christ is a source of strength.
  • Faith in Christ thrives in a humble heart. Prides destroys faith
  • Our model of faith is Mary. She was humble and was guided by the Holy Spirit, she served with total faithfulness.
  • Seed of faith is sown in our hearts at our baptism which is given in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy spirit.
  • We are the unworthy servants of the deposit of faith and not masters of it. We need to live our faith seriously and help others to grow in their faith.
  • There is no place for spiritual pride. A disciple cannot expect God to be grateful to him. A disciple may give his best service to God. However, that is no more than his duty.
  • Our strong faith in Christ will accompany signs and wonders and miracles, “be uprooted and they will be uprooted.”
  • Disciples should not lead other people away from God. So, they asked God to help them. They needed stronger faith in God’s power. And so they said: “Lord increase our Faith”