Life is but once. Let's all make best use of it. Let's make it a better place for each other
Friday, August 6, 2021
Bible Reflections I 07.08.2021 - Saturday I Indraya Manna I
Thursday, August 5, 2021
Bible Reflections I 06.08.2021 - Friday I Indraya Manna I
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Bible Reflections I 05.08.2021 - Thursday I Indraya Manna I
Readings
I - Num. 20:1-13
II - Mt. 16: 13-23
Dedication of St. Mary Major (Optional Memoria)
CHOSEN TO BE THE CHURCH OF GOD
In today’s Gospel passage Jesus calls Peter ‘blessed’ and ‘Satan’ simultaneously under two different contexts. Jesus praises Peter when his answer aligned with the plan of the Father in Heaven and calls him ‘Blessed’ and rebukes him calling ‘Satan’ when he becomes a stumbling block to the plan of God. Jesus choses that ‘Blessed’ Peter as ‘Rock’ and establishes his Church upon the leadership of that ‘Rock’, Peter. From then up till now the Church has been victorious over all heresies and havoc caused to it, true to the words of Jesus, “the gates of hades will not prevail against it”. With and upon the weak being is build the great, divine, holy and mighty Church of God as the bible says, “built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the corner stone” (Eph. 2:20).
Today the Church remembers the dedication of St. Mary Major Church, Rome, a great and gigantic church built in honour of Mother Mary. The site for the Church was chosen by the Blessed Mother herself through the miraculous snow fall at that site as she promised. The purpose of every church besides being a place of worship, glory, honour and praise to God, binds brothers and sisters in fraternity, unity and equality. St. Paul in his first letter to the Corinthians says, “Do you not know that your body is a temple of Holy Spirit within you” (1Cor. 6:19). We are the temple of God, called to be the sign of fraternity, unity and equality reflecting the presence of God. In this our living we become the worship, honour, glory and praise to God. This may inherit the wrath of the world upon us and the people of this world may hate, haul and hurt us but they can never prevail over us. With the blessings and grace of God let us try to project the presence of God in us to the people around as we keep repeating: “Lord Jesus, help me to project your presence in my life”
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Bible Reflections I 04.08.2021 - Wednesday I Indraya Manna
Monday, August 2, 2021
Bible Reflections I 03.08.2021 - Tuesday I Indraya Manna
Sunday, August 1, 2021
Bible Reflections I 02.08.2021 - Monday I Indraya Manna I
Saturday, July 31, 2021
Bible Reflections I 01.08.2021 - Sunday I Indraya Manna I
Friday, July 30, 2021
Bible Reflections I 31.07.2021 - Saturday I Indraya Manna I
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Bible Reflections I 30.07.2021 - Friday I Indraya Manna I
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Bible Reflections I 29.07.2021- Thursday I Indraya Manna I
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Bible Reflections I 28.07.2021 - Wednesday I Indraya Manna I
Monday, July 26, 2021
Bible Reflections I 27.07.2021 - Tuesday I Indraya Manna I
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Bible Reflections I 26.07.2021 - Monday I Indraya Manna I
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Bible Reflections I 25.07.2021- Sunday I Indraya Manna I
Friday, July 23, 2021
Bible Reflections I 24.07.2021 - Saturday I Indraya Manna I
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Bible Reflections I 23.07.2021 - Friday I Indraya Manna I
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Bible Reflections I 22.07.2021 - Thursday I Indraya Manna
Bible Reflections I 21.07.2021 - Wednesday I Indraya Manna
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Bible Reflections I 19.07.2021- Monday I Indraya Manna I
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Bible Reflections I 18.07.2021 - Sunday I Indraya Manna
Readings: I - Jer. 23:1-6
II - Eph. 2:13-18
III - Mk. 6: 30-34
BE A SHEPHERD
Jesus is the Good Shepherd par excellence sent by the Father to establish peace and to gather the scattered flock, unlike the ruthless, reckless and selfish shepherds, is the central theme of the three readings. The Gospel passage of the day evince the care, concern and compassion of Jesus towards his sheep, the specialty traits of the Good Shepherd. Jesus out of his care and concern, takes his tired and wearied disciples just returned from the ministry and were surrounded by the people and had no leisure even to eat, to the other side of the lake by a boat. The great crowd followed them on their foot and reached the other side for healing and hearing their preaching. Jesus was moved with compassion for they were like sheep without shepherd and he resumed his work with them.
Each of us are called to be a shepherd in our ways. Shepherds of our suffering and needy neighbour. According to Jesus anyone who is in need of our love, care, concern, support, help and understanding is our neighbour (Lk. 10:25-37). When we possess a heart that moves in compassion towards the helpless and the suffering, rejoices at the success and joys of the other, defends the rights and dignity of others, cares for comfort and consolation of others and concerns for the well-being and well-living of others, instead of being cold, indifferent, apathetic and negligent, then we are truly shepherds modelled after the heart of Jesus. In this way, we gather and do not scatter, we establish peace and thereby become credible Christians too making a difference in the society that is so cold, selfish and corrupt.