Showing posts with label mary. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 29, 2012

A Family that Journeys Towards Jerusalem

The mystery of Christmas is the mystery of God becoming man... the invisible God becoming visible. And God became man in a family, in the family formed by Mary and Joseph. Thus, Blessed John Paul II asserts: “The divine mystery of the Incarnation of the Word… has an intimate connection with the human family.”

Yes, Christmas is a celebration of faith, but our celebration today, the Feast of the Holy Family, reminds us that Christmas will always be a celebration of the family.

And so, we ask: what can every family learn from the family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph?

The gospel today talks about the story of the Lost and Finding of Jesus in the Temple. We can learn a lot from this experience of the Holy Family but allow me to focus on one.
The gospel tells us that each year Jesus, Mary and Joseph went up to Jerusalem for the Feast of Passover. Jerusalem is where the temple is. Jerusalem is the center of Jewish faith

If we are to imitate the Holy Family, then we must be a family ever willing to journey towards our own Jerusalem; the journey to Jerusalem is a journey of faith. We must be a family willing to enter into the path of faith. We must become a family willing to know more about our Catholic Faith. We must become a family that longs to grow into friendship and intimacy with God.

Later on, Jerusalem too, is where Jesus met his fatal condemnation. It is a place where he suffered and just outside its walls, it is where he died on the cross.

Oftentimes, it is through the cross that faith grows and matures. Dealing with conflicts and issues in the family is not always easy; asking and giving forgiveness in the family are not always pleasant; working for family reconciliation is always a demanding task. But it is precisely in facing these with openness, honesty and faith that families grow in unity, in genuine love and true friendship with God.

My dear friends, it is still Christmas, but lest we forget, a re-reading of the Story of Christmas reveals to us the shadow of the cross. In the story of Christmas, we hear about the rejection from the inn keeper, the poverty of the manger, the killing of the innocents, the escape into Egypt. All these reveals that from the very beginning, the family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph has always known trials and difficulties but these did not stop them to be united and persistent in fulfilling the will of the Father

Let us not be afraid for our families. Let us not be afraid to journey into our own Jerusalem - a place where demands for sacrifice will be found, but it is also a place where a renewal of love and faith in the family awaits.

Let us allow the family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph to lead us. Let us allow the Holy Family to transform us to become holy, Christian, Catholic, families. Amen.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

ASSUMPTION

Oftentimes we look at Mary and we see her obedience. We see her humilty. We see her purity of heart. We see her 'yes' to God, her fiat, her total abandonment to the will of God. But today, the solemnity of the Assumption. we look at Mary and what do we see? We see our FUTURE. How Mary was raised into heaven to share in the divine life is the real destiny that awaits all followers of Jesus. Our destiny is not pain, or suffering, or death. No! Our destiny is the glory and gladness of the resurrected Lord. The celebration today is like a window that allows us to see what lies ahead of us. Ikaw ngayon Mahal na Ina. Kami rin bukas.

Monday, July 9, 2007

KAILANGAN MABUNTIS AT MANGANAK

[A homily delivered on July 10, 2007, during the Novena Mass for the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Tambacan, Burgos, Pangasinan, with the theme Mary: the Perfect Model of Christian Life and the scriptural passage, “And she gave birth to her first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.”]

The scripture passage talks about Christmas, the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ by his mother Mary. If Mary is the perfect model of Christian life, how can we imitate Mary in the Lord’s Nativity?

Fr. Ronald Rolheiser, OMI, in his book “Against an Infinite Horizon” asserts that “God still enters the world in the same way as Christ did.” The Incarnation of the Son of God through the blessed Virgin Mary is the same pattern that God continues to come to the word today. Mary’s birth of our Lord provides a model for us to follow in order to ensure the incarnation of God in our lives today. Like Mary, we have to give birth to Jesus Christ. How?

1. Impregnation by the Holy Spirit.
The message of the angel to Mary: “The Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.”

Sa binyag tinaggap natin ang Espiritu Santo na siyang nagdulot sa atin ng biyayang maging mga anak ng Diyos. Sa Kumpil tinanggap natin ang Espiritu Santo na siyang nagdulot sa atin ng lakas upang maging saksi ni Kristo. Pero kailangang maging totoo ito sa pang-araw araw nating buhay. Kailangang mapuno tayo ng Espiritu ni Kristo upang maipanganak natin sa Kristo. We have to be filled with Jesus in order to give birth to Jesus.

Ang mata natin kailangang maging mata ni Kristo nakikita hindi lamang ang kahinaan kundi ang mga katangiang kayang ibigay ng Diyos. Ang bibig natin kailangang maging bibig ni Kristo na pinagmumulan ng mga salitang nagpapagaan ng loob at hindi nananakit. Ang mga kamay natin ay kailangang maging mga kamay ni Kristo na umaakay sa kabutihan at hindi tumutulak sa mali. Ang mga paa natin ay kailangang maging mga paa ni Kristo na naghahanap sa nawawala at hindi lumalayo sa Diyos.

Meron daw isang nagdarasal na galit na galit sa Diyos, sabi niya, “Panginoon akala ko mabait ka. Bakit mo hinahayaan magpatayan ang mga tao sa giyera? Bakit mo hinahayaang mamatay ang mga batang walang kamuwangmuwang? Bakit mo hinahayaang mabuhay sa hirap at pagdurusa ang mga dukha? Bakit wala kang ginagawa?” Bigla daw sumagot ang Diyos, “Kaya nga ginawa kita.” We have to be overshadowed by the Spirit of Jesus so that with St. Paul we can sincerely say “It is not I who live, but it is Jesus who lives in me.”

2. Accepting the pangs of birth.
A matter of fact rendering of Christ’s birth: “And she gave birth to her first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.”

Wala tayong karansan ng panganganak. Pero sa kuwento ng mga nanay na kakilala natin hindi madali ang manganak. Meron pang nagsasabi na sa sobrang hirap sinusumpa nila ang kanilang mga asawa. Pero limot ang lahat ng hirap paglumabas na ang bata, kapagnakita na ang sanggol, kapag kinarga na ang munting anghel na biyaya ng Diyos.

Hindi madali ang maging saksi ni Kristo. Kailangan ng pagtiyatiyaga, pagsasakripisyo, disiplina sa sarili, pagmamahal ng hindi naghihintay ng kapalit, pagbabahagi ng mabuting balita. Pero sa kabila ng pagbubuhat ng ating krus may naghihintay na kaligayahang walang kapantay na tanging si Kristo lamang ang makapagbibigay.

Merong kuwento ng dalawang magkaibigan na binigyan ng tigisang krus para buhatin papunta sa langit. Parehas mabigat ang krus. Iyung isa tiniis ang bigat ng krus at nagtiyaga sa pagbubuhat nito hanggang makaakyat ng bundok. Iyung isa naman unti unti pinuputol ang paanan ng krus, upang unti unting gumaan ang kanyang pagbubuhat hanggang makaakyat ng bundok. Pagdating sa bundok kailangan nilang tumawid sa isang bangin para makarating sa pintuan ng langit. Kailangan nilang gawing tulay ang kanilang mga krus. Madaling nakatawid ang unang nagbuhat. Paglapat niya ng krus sakto sa laki ng bangin. Nakatawid siya agad. Ung Ikalawa, paglapat niya ng krus kapos ang kanyang krus, hindi umabot sa kabilang ibayo ng bangin dahil pinutulan niya ito.

If we want to imitate Mary in giving birth to Jesus today, we have to be ready to accept the pangs of giving birth. We must be ready to carry our crosses everyday. For it is in sharing in the pain of the cross of Jesus that we also share in the glory of his resurrection.

Mary is the perfect model of Christian life. To imitate her is to follow her in giving birth to Jesus today. But in order to that we have to be filled with the Holy Spirit, the spirit of Jesus and we have to be ready to face the pangs of giving birth, to carry our crosses everyday. Tulad ni Maria kailangan nating mabuntis at manganak. Kailangan nating mapuno ng Espiritu Santo at maging Kristo sa isa’t isa.