Tuesday, May 23, 2006

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Ascension of the Lord , B

texts of the Mass (click here)

"The Lord working with them ... "

Wedged between Easter and Pentecost, Ascension could spend a little unnoticed. It would be unfortunate, because the mystery that is celebrated is very invigorating. See for yourself themselves.

A new presence
Ascension we first learned not to get their hands on Jesus. Christ followers escapes, it escapes our takeovers also possessive and selfish. If we dodge and claws, is to force us to believe in his new way of being present. Ascension we discover the deeper meaning of the Eucharist. Jesus no longer be with us because we want to be. He no longer has to be our traveling companion, as is our strength to walk. He no longer has to be a buddy that you can kiss and touch, since it becomes our life. It has to be seen more as it becomes our eyes. He no longer has to be our friend since it became our strength to love. He no longer has to be our interlocutor, since he became our word, more intimate to ourselves as ourselves.
Jesus ascended into heaven, we firmly plant in the ground. We are now, its unique presence to our brothers. Welcome the joyful mission given to us in this celebration. "Go into the world. Proclaim the Good News to all creation ... "Jesus, through our hands, our eyes, our lips, our feet and our hearts, wants, for us to continue ceaselessly continue to love, to meet and to save all men.

A fabulous destiny
The Ascension of the Lord is the completion of his Incarnation. St. Athanasius, that we celebrated a few days ago, reminded forcefully that "God became man so that man might become God." Through the coming of the Son of God in the world, the whole cosmos, the whole world and all the people living humans who are married by God. This mystery
care of the man Jesus is, where Christmas began in deepening. He digs into the scandal of the cross where the Son took upon himself all our distresses and our follies. He bursts in resurrection, the triumph of life over any death. He finally accomplished in Ascension.
On returning to the bosom of the Father but with all his weight of flesh and humanity, Jesus is divine. He makes us share the love of God. And with us, the whole universe is transfigured, because we are made of "stardust" as the title of an album of beautiful astrophysicist Hubert Reeves. Pope Leo wrote this luminous sentence: "The Ascension of Christ is our promotion. "
In this great body that forms the whole Christ, the head is already in heaven. Members already benefit from this divine happiness in which it bathes. Is a celebration of hope. For where the head is gone, Hence also the entire body pass.
The mission can begin. She is the joy of announcing to the world's most beautiful destiny.

Friday, May 19, 2006

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6th Sunday of Easter

"Love one another as I have loved you "

Have you ever had been misjudged? To God, it happens all the time! is attributed God images that disfigure it. Formerly, it was said that he was a vengeful God. No wonder people have been afraid of him. Today we say good and understandable. So, we are continually thinking to be free. St. John found a brief statement to say that God is "God is love." In doing so, he said it all and yet everything remains to be said ...
Benedict XVI dedicated his encyclical on the theme of love. He writes in the introduction: " Originally from being Christian , there is no ethical decision or a great idea, but encounter with an event, a person , which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction. "
In other words, recognize the true image of God love 'implies that in fact has actual experience. There are certain experiences that are truly "divine" and they are more numerous than previously believed: see his sick child, will be moved by a spiritual reading, get in prayer for a friend, take the time to listen and accompany a wounded neighbor ... In fact, these experiments are so numerous and so everyday we do notice them more.
There is something else. The love from God is not a supplement to, something that would add to its existence. "God is love" in that it is the source and hence it is the principle of all experience that leads to love. "Love grows through love. Love is 'divine' because it comes from God and unites us to God .... " This kind of love expands our horizons, overcome our divisions, open to dialogue, reconciliation and allows for making generous. Benedict XVI adds: "union with Christ is also union with all those to whom he gives himself. I can not possess Christ just for myself: I can belong to him only in union with all those who have become or will become his. "
Similarly, in the Eucharist we become" one body ". is why the love of God and love of neighbor are so intimately linked. "A Eucharist which does not translate into concrete practice of love is intrinsically fragmented", Benedict XVI will say again.
short! We are not free to love or not love, we are free to love! And to love like Jesus. "The 'commandment' of love becomes possible only because it is not only a requirement: love can be 'controlled' because it is first given. "The measure of love is to love without measure, following the example of Christ.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

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5th Sunday of Easter B

Remain in God and shine in the world!
Mass Readings (click here)

In this second farewell speech, Jesus invites us to stand firm amidst the world. The enthusiasm of the first witnesses, eventually succeeds the test of time. If it is not always easy to "abide in God" in our daily lives, perhaps because we rely too much on our own forces.
There is a certain order to build a Christian life. If we start saying: "We must love our neighbor is the only important thing," we will achieve nothing, because everyone understands love in its own way as he did not endorse the mind of Christ. It puts limits, conditions, restrictions, is inevitable. We are ready to forgive to the extent that the other does the same. Our love is measured according to the mood or, at least according to what is considered humanly possible.
But in today's Gospel, Jesus asks us to begin to share his thoughts. This is the meaning of the phrase "keep my commandments." You want to stay in God? Well, think big! See how God! Would holiness aim for the perfection of love in daily life.
Only here! To embark on such an adventure, it must take root, connect to the source, otherwise we may well fall back into old habits. course, many will say that this is utopian, it's pretty naive. But, if by so doing, we recognize that we are in truth and that before God we have the heart at peace, it will matter little to be vilified, judged or ridiculed.
We need love "in deed and in truth." A love that is confirmed by concrete action, which seeks to grow, ahead, to heal, to build. In a word: should our profession of faith in God through love of neighbor. Saint John
we summarized perfectly: "This is his commandment: have faith in His Son Jesus Christ, and we love each other ... He who is faithful to His commandments abides in God, and God in him. "

Friday, May 5, 2006

Vergina Verginity Vedio

4th Sunday of Easter, year

Mass Readings (click here)
hello to proclaim the name of Jesus Christ!
In light of the first two readings that we are invited today to understand image of the Good Shepherd offers us the Gospel.
For Peter, there is no doubt: "Apart from Jesus there is no salvation. " It may seem provocative, this brave Peter! Today, one hesitates to be too categorical, we procrastinated, it provides shade for everyone to feel respected. For the sake of openness, it becomes soft, it seems. Do we really believe that salvation comes through Jesus Christ? Better, that Jesus is "the only one who can save us? Attention, I'm not saying that other religions are bad, but in regards hello, do not be afraid to proclaim the Good News!
The malaise, in my opinion, is not so much the message of lack of integrity of messengers. When, just after communion at Mass, a "faithful" will begin to speak ill of a neighbor, or when, as a Christian, we can not forgive an offense, it betrays the thought of our God.
Here the Apostle John intervenes judiciously: if Jesus "wanted us to be called children of God" is that we may live as son and daughters of God. If all baptized Christians were a bit more, maybe less would we be uncomfortable to proclaim that Jesus is the Savior of the world!
The world is full of mercenaries, merchants of happiness, illusions sellers on credit. And the world so hungry, he is often ready to buy the special day. In this game, it quickly becomes jaded, saturated. As Christians, we can offer better! Because this is not an idea that we should share, but a life, the very life of God!
As the good shepherd lays down his life for love, we too have to give our lives for our families. God knows us. He knows, he sees what we can become. Hence the richness of the ministry that Christ tells us: to live today like to announce saved the Risen indeed.