Lord of the SabbathSaturday of the Twenty-second week in Ordinary Time4th Sept St. Cuthbert Memorial First Letter to the Corinthians 4:6-15. “I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel” (15). Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 6:1-5. "The Son of Man is lord of the sabbath." (5)The Gospel this morning is “The Son of Man is the Lord of the Sabbath.” This is another Sabbath controversy on the Pharisees and disciples plucking the corn on Sabbath. In the great book of Benedict xvi, “Jesus of I don’t quote from that book. There is sufficient from Jesus words, “The Son of Man is Lord κύριος of the Sabbath”. I am come to punctuate the clause: “The Son of Man is Lord, ... of the Sabbath.” And endorse, 'Christ is the Sabbath'. Another perspective!.’Christ is Rest’, Sabbath is Christ.’ Instead of the nitpicking about Pharisees and disciples plucking, Christ is at the centre. Looking for the connection of the two The two [Son of Man is Lord (of the Sabbath): Like Matt 12:8, Luke omits the prior statement about Sabbath being made for humans in Mark 2:27. He also omits the emphatic “even” (kai) in Mark. Nor does he have the "for" (gar) of Matthew, which makes the Christological point more explicit. His conclusion is no less emphatic, however for being abrupt. For the Son of Man and his exousia, see note on 5:24. (The Gospel of Luke, Sacra Pagina, L.T. Johnson p.102)] See blow: Benedict xvi, ‘Concerning the Sabbath.’ ------------------------------------------------------------ Today is the Memorial of Saint Cuthbert of Durham Cathedral is dedicated as the Church of Christ, Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Cuthbert. The Missal fails to name St. Cuthbert. Another Memorial failed is that of the
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Saturday, 4 September 2010
Durham Martyrs?
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Fisher of Souls
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 5:1-11.
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Mass Introduction, 22nd Thursday 2010
Fishers of Men
"Do not be afraid; henceforth you will be catching men".
This incident tells us an important truth about how God works in and through each of us for his glory. God expects of us greater things than we can do by ourselves. When we cooperate in his works, we accomplish far beyond what we can do on our own.
Therese of Lisieux wrote to a friend: "..Jesus has so tremendous a love for us that he wills that we have a share with him in the salvation of souls. He wills to do nothing without us. The Creator of the universe awaits the prayer of a little soul, to save other souls redeemed, like it, at the price of his precious Blood."
Prayer
Almighty God, every good thing comes from you. Fill our hearts with love of you, increase our faith, and by your constant care, protect the good you have given us.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen
Bidding Prayer:
Father, fill our hears with love and compassion for those who do not know you or follow you.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Let us pray
Prayer after Communion
Lord, you renew us at your table with the bread of life. May this food strengthen us in love and help us to serve you in each other.
We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord.
Mother Regina ocso - Hijacked
Nigeria
Mother Regina - Hijacked
Mother Regina - Hijacked
Friday, 27 August 2010 18:19
On Mother Regina’s return trip from Nigeria on August 19th after assisting at two Visitations, visiting the third Community and spending a few days with her own Community and family, she had a most grueling experience.
Traveling on a fourteen passenger public transportation vehicle from Enugu to Abuja to catch the plane for Rome, they were hijacked about four hours into an eight hour trip. About 11.00 AM, a large Peugeot car with dark windows stopped in front of the bus and six armed men shooting in the air, demanded entry into the bus; severely beat the driver and threw him, literally, into the back of the bus. A hijacker drove the bus on to a side road, was waved through two police check points and travelled for about an hour until they were stuck in the mud. Meanwhile the hijackers went through the bus taking the passengers money and valuables. At that point all were ordered off the bus. Each was thoroughly searched and everything of value was taken from them. Mother Regina’s passport and soggiorno fell to the ground from her purse. She was able to retrieve them unnoticed. All the baggage was taken from the bus, opened and the contents strewn around in search for valuables. Mother Regina was with another Sister who happened to be on the bus. As the passengers were being herded deeper into the woods one of the robbers who spoke Igbo, Mother Regina’s language, beckoned the nuns and two young law students to go into a wooded area while the rest went on. (Two days later there still was no information concerning the passengers marched into the woods.) After waiting in the woods for a couple hours Regina and her three companions went back to the place where all the belongings were strewn and gathered what they could and started in the direction of the main road, carrying her positions on her head, in the pouring rain. Some local villagers met them but were hostile toward them. They received a couple of short rides but anyone who offered a ride wanted money up-front and they had none. They were warned by one person who gave them a ride and a bit of money that they must get out of the territory before night-fall, or else. With it still raining, Mother Regina collapsed when they reached the highway. Her companions revived her with some water from a passerby. They flagged a bus of the same company who would only give them a ride when they produced their tickets from the bus that was hijacked. It was 11:30 PM when Mother Regina reached a convent where she had stayed the week before. Everything was locked. Fortunately a priest retreatant was out late and brought her inside the compound and with his cell phone finally woke the Sister in charge who came and cared for Mother Regina.
The first thing the robbers had done was take all the cell phones. Mother Regina’s Prioress phoned Regina’s number about 4:00 PM when Regina should have been at the airport. A very gruff masculine voiced responded, “Your church person is lost”. Regina’s family also tried to phone her and received the message that the owner of this phone had been killed! This caused great consternation. Especially considering the family’s history that Regina’s younger brother had been shot dead in an armed robbery about eight years before in almost the same spot. Then two months ago another of her brothers was dragged from his truck and severally beaten because he could not produce sufficient money. He has still not been able to return to work.
The Sisters at the retreat house were very good to Mother Regina; loaning money; giving her first-aid medical care. KLM was very efficient and took a personal interest – at a price – in getting Mother Regina to Rome Sunday morning at 9:05 via Lagos. Mother Regina has entered the usual flow of the Viale Africa Community. Whatever will assist her to integrate her experience will be available to her. Let us thank the Lord for protecting Mother Regina’s life and pray for the other victims and that the hijackers can find a new vision of life.
Five days later, the hijackers continue to phone the numbers on Mother Regina’s cell phone demanding that a ransom be paid. The caller does not realize that she has escaped! It must have been very disturbing for the nuns and her family to continue receiving such calls. It was only with great difficulty that they were finally able to have the number cancelled.
From Generalate Rome: www.ocso.org
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Peter's mother-in-law
Wednesday of 22nd Week 1 Cor. 3:1-9 Lk. 4:38-44 Mass Intro (Fr. S …) In the Gospel we find dynamics in the life of Jesus which all of us can imitate.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The 38-39. In the public life of Jesus we find many touching episodes (cf. for example Luk_19:1 ; Joh_2:1 ) which show the high regard He had for everyday family life. Here we can clearly see the effectiveness of prayer on behalf of other people: "No sooner did they pray to the Savior", 43. Our Lord again stresses one of the reasons why He has come into the world. |
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Calving harvest time
At end of August it the time of calving time in the beef herd.
There are pictures overlooking the Thortors Reservoir.
At the higher ground the first year stirks gathered near us, drawn by the attraction for some meal feed.
New Calf. Br. Aidan succeeds attaching ear tag. The cow peaceful over watching.
The yearlings stirks follow us in hope of meal feed.
There are pictures overlooking the Thortors Reservoir.
At the higher ground the first year stirks gathered near us, drawn by the attraction for some meal feed.
New Calf. Br. Aidan succeeds attaching ear tag. The cow peaceful over watching.
The yearlings stirks follow us in hope of meal feed.
Augustine Memorial
Bishop and Doctor of the Church
(354-430)
Intro Mass (Fr. Mark)
Yesterday we celebrated the feast of St. Monica.
Today we remember her son, the many sided and highly gifted St. Augustine . He is one of the greatest pastors, preachers and thinkers of the early church. His influence remains with us through his many writings.
In spite of Augustine’s later greatness, as a young man he was lax in his life and slow to answer God’s call to conversion.
As we begin this Mass, let us be confident that God always forgives any lack of love in us.
God our Father, your love follows us through our lives, even when we fail to respond – …
Lord Jesus, you are the living proof of the Father’s care for us. - …
Spirit of God, You are the love which makes our hurts restless till they rest in you. - …
Conclusion: God our Father, in your love hear us in our need. May your gifts fill our lives and our decisions be ever satisfied in you.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Friday, 27 August 2010
St. Augusine unwrapped
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Thursday, 26 August 2010
Saint Monica
Memorial of St. Monica
Friday, August 27
Matthew 25:1-13
Mass: In today’s parable of Ten Bridesmaids describes to stress the fact that we must be always ready for the call of the Lord.
We are aware that the life on earth is very short
Life is given to each one of us for one purpose only to prepare ourselves for eternity. How then ought we to spend this short but precious time here on earth.
With life God has also given us responsibilities and commitments of particular vocations. We need to prioritize them.
We must seek first the Kingdom of God making God and the coming of his Kingdom our first priority.
And the second priority is to grow in holiness.
How? We can grow is holiness by our charity serving others, using every opportunity using our God’s given resources, talents and charisms.
Under God’s direction, to give Him glory and build up the Kingdom of God . The Gospel says, “But at midnight there was a cry. The bridegroom is here. Go out and meet him.”
We do not know the day, hour and the minutes of his visitation. Each one of us has responsibility to remain alert and watchful. It us up to us now to decide where we shall be found on the last days with the wise bridesmaids or with the foolish.
Today we celebrate the feast of St. Monica, a wise mother who by her faith, prayers and good example won the conversion of her son, St. Augustine and made him a Saint. May she also aid us in our journey to eternity.
Fr. S …
The parable of the ten virgins, |
Mt 25:1 | |||||
(RSV) "Then the kingdom of heaven shall be compared to ten maidens who took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom.
(Vulgate) tunc simile erit regnum caelorum decem virginibus quae accipientes lampadas suas exierunt obviam sponso et sponsae
(KJV+) Then5119 shall the3588 kingdom932 of heaven3772 be likened unto3666 ten1176 virgins,3933 which3748 took2963 their848 lamps,2985 and went forth1831 to meet1519, 529 the3588 bridegroom.3566
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