Translate

Monday, October 14, 2024

† "Seeks a sign ... "

 

† Quote of the Day

"No one can make excuses, because anyone can love God; and he does not ask the soul for more than to love him, because he loves the soul, and it is his love." — Blessed Angela of Foligno

Today's Meditation

"The vow of poverty is a generous renunciation and detachment from the heavy burden of temporal things. It is an alleviation of the spirit, it is a relief afforded to human infirmity, the liberty of a noble heart to strive after eternal and spiritual blessings. It is a satiety and abundance, in which the thirst after earthly treasures is allayed, and a sovereignty and ownership, in which a most noble enjoyment of all riches is established. All this, my daughter, and many other blessings are contained in voluntary poverty, and all this the sons of the world are ignorant and deprived of, precisely because they are lovers of earthly riches and enemies of this holy and opulent poverty." —Ven. Mary of Agreda, p. 85

An excerpt from The Mystical City of God

Daily Verse

"We know that we belong to God, and the whole world is under the power of the evil one. We also know that the Son of God has come and has given us discernment to know the one who is true. And we are in the one who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life." — 1 John 5:19-20

***
SaintofDay1
asaint

Saint Oscar Romero

Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was born on August 15, 1917 in Ciudad Barrios, a small town in El Salvador. Oscar discerned very early that God was calling him to be a priest. When he was only fourteen years old he left home to study for the priesthood. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of San Salvador in 1942. He was a parish priest, editor of the diocesan newspaper, worked with the bishops of El Salvador and in 1977 became Archbishop of San Salvador, the capital city of El Salvador. During this time there was much violence and unrest, with many civilians being killed. Archbishop Romero denounced the actions of the military and the government. He advocated for the poor and oppressed, becoming a "voice for the voiceless". The government turned against the Catholic Church and began arresting and killing priests and closing Catholic institutions. Despite all the violence, Archbishop Romero advocated for non-violent protests and urged the military to obey God, not the orders of men. On March 24, 1980, he was assassinated while saying Mass in the Chapel of the Hospital of Divine Providence. Pope John Paul II gave him the title of "Servant of God" in 1997. In 2015, Pope Francis declared Archbishop Romero a martyr. He was formally beatified on May 23, 2015 and canonized by Pope Francis on October 14, 2018. His feast day is October 14th.

***
a1

Monday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time

Reading 1 GAL 4:22-24, 26-27, 31–5:1

Brothers and sisters:
It is written that Abraham had two sons,
one by the slave woman and the other by the freeborn woman.
The son of the slave woman was born naturally,
the son of the freeborn through a promise.
Now this is an allegory.
These women represent two covenants.
One was from Mount Sinai, bearing children for slavery;
this is Hagar.
But the Jerusalem above is freeborn, and she is our mother.
For it is written:
Rejoice, you barren one who bore no children;
break forth and shout, you who were not in labor;
for more numerous are the children of the deserted one
than of her who has a husband.
Therefore, brothers and sisters,
we are children not of the slave woman
but of the freeborn woman.
For freedom Christ set us free; so stand firm
and do not submit again to the yoke of slavery.

Responsorial Psalm PS 113:1B-2, 3-4, 5A AND 6-7

R. (see 2) Blessed be the name of the Lord forever.
or:
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Praise, you servants of the LORD,
praise the name of the LORD.
Blessed be the name of the LORD
both now and forever.
R. Blessed be the name of the Lord forever.
or:
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
From the rising to the setting of the sun
is the name of the LORD to be praised.
High above all nations is the LORD;
above the heavens is his glory.
R. Blessed be the name of the Lord forever.
or:
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Who is like the LORD, our God,
who looks upon the heavens and the earth below?

He raises up the lowly from the dust;
from the dunghill he lifts up the poor.
R. Blessed be the name of the Lord forever.
or:
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Alleluia PS 95:8

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
If today you hear his voice,
harden not your hearts.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel LK 11:29-32

While still more people gathered in the crowd, Jesus said to them,
"This generation is an evil generation;
it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it,
except the sign of Jonah.
Just as Jonah became a sign to the Ninevites,
so will the Son of Man be to this generation.
At the judgment
the queen of the south will rise with the men of this generation
and she will condemn them,
because she came from the ends of the earth
to hear the wisdom of Solomon,
and there is something greater than Solomon here.
At the judgment the men of Nineveh will arise with this generation
and condemn it,
because at the preaching of Jonah they repented,
and there is something greater than Jonah here."


agosp
ablue
***
***

Daily Meditation: Luke 11:29-32

No sign will be given. (Luke 11:29)

That sounds kind of harsh. Why would Jesus refuse to give the people a sign? They wanted to know who he was. Wouldn't a sign from God show them once and for all that he was the long-awaited Messiah?

The problem was, Jesus had already given the people plenty of signs. There was the "sign" of his teaching: people hung on his every word as he displayed a wisdom that surpassed even that of King Solomon. Then there were the signs of his miracles. He healed the sick and cast out demons with just a word of command. He even raised people from the dead! And perhaps his greatest "sign" was right in front of them all the time: his very presence! His love, his power, his mercy.

But none of these signs seemed to be enough—they wanted even more. Clearly, for some, there would never be enough signs. No matter how many they had, they would still refuse to believe.

Before we start judging this "evil generation" (Luke 11:29), it's helpful to remember that Jesus' words are meant for every generation, including our own! His teachings still apply; his miracles still abound; and now that he is risen, his presence is with us even more powerfully. Still, despite these signs, many choose not to believe in him. They're still asking for more signs. Or to be more accurate, there are times that even we ask for more, despite all that we have already seen and experienced!

The problem with asking for signs is that we tend to want them on our own terms. But the signs that God wants to give are all around. They're right in front of you every day: his presence in you, his mercy over you, and his Spirit guiding you. He's inviting you to make these signs the foundation of your faith in him. Just as he did for the people of his generation, Jesus wants you to trust in him based on all that you have already received.

Know that Jesus himself, risen in glory, is God's greatest and final sign. Believe in him. Lean on him. And praise him for his faithfulness and mercy.

"Jesus, open my eyes so I can see all the signs of your presence and your love!"

Galatians 4:22-24, 26-27, 31–5:1
Psalm 113:1-7

***
alogo

Reflections with Brother Adrian:

2cents2

Click to hear Audio

In the Holy Scripture we hear today:
"This generation is an evil generation;
it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it,
except the sign of Jonah.
Just as Jonah became a sign to the Ninevites,
so will the Son of Man be to this generation.
At the judgment
the queen of the south will rise with the men of this generation
and she will condemn them,
because she came from the ends of the earth
to hear the wisdom of Solomon,
and there is something greater than Solomon here....."
end quote.

From Bishop Barron:
"Friends, in today's Gospel, Jesus tells the crowd that they will receive no sign except the sign of Jonah, which was a prophetic code for his death and Resurrection.
Everything Jesus said and did, in one way or another, is an anticipation of his Resurrection. The God of Israel, the God of Jesus Christ, is a God of life, a God of the living. He hates death and the ways of death.
He hates sin, which brings about spiritual death; he hates physical illness, which brings about bodily death; he hates corruption, which brings about societal death. And so he battles all these things all the way. Jesus heals blind eyes and deaf ears and crippled limbs; he illuminates darkened minds; he liberates imprisoned souls.
His ministry is a ministry of life, of the triumph of life over death"
end quote.


An evil generation seeks a sign.
Yesterday at the nursing home, I read the daily gospel, the Sunday Gospel to the elderly, in one side of the hospital, and the other side at the mental health unit. Me, my wife, and a few of our kids go almost every Sunday, in an effort to extend the Mass, and keep the whole day more holy. Yes, we must rest, but for the Lord, and focus on the Lord all the day, not any other stuff.
Anyhow, I asked the question to the people "what did you think of the rich man that went away sad from Jesus when the Lord asked him to selll his stuff and follow the Lord?" Mostly I get blank stares, but this time, one guy James said "that man was stingy". And another said almost the same, Lisa, and a man with a wheelchair and a hole in his head Bruce said "it's about faith". Boy, that guy illuminated my mind. I love it. The Holy Spirit is in the room. I said "Yes! you are so right, because like the time our Lord sent out his servants and commanded them to take no extra clothes, or money, just go! This meant we must solely depend on God, not ourselves, not on anybody! Just Go! Live on faith!".
And when we can't let go of ourselves, of our lives, of what we love, then, yes, we are stingy, but that means we are faithless, and you know how I equate the word love, with faith.
Today, an evil generation seeks signs, to believe, to live not by faith, but by the senses, of sight, touch, sound, and so forth. But our Lord is asking us to have faith in His message.

I want to thank anyone and all who prayed for us at our family festival, Bruce at the hospital too. I want to call this Family Festival, the year of the Jamaica Festival little miracles. There are too many to list. But a couple to enrich our faith. First, my cousin Luis. His sister Sandy came to me with a story that gave me goosebumps. She said Luis was so anxious, all the preparations, all the hard work to get their custom Food Trolley to the festival, the old train looking trolley wouldn't start, been parked for a year waiting for the festival. He was so fed up with it, she said he was about to dial my phone number, but he said he put his head down and prayed for about a minute, "Lord, you know how much time, effort, and money we have put into this, it is all for you, please if you can help". He turned the key, and the trolley fired right up! He was so shocked, so happy, and started driving and made it just in time to set up.
Another miracle, two miracles, an influx of helpers throughout the day, and our kids jumpers, not a single one deflated, and so many other "little miracles" that made the evening just about perfect, for the first time, I didn't experience major breakdowns, only one was a nervous breakdown I almost had when an unexpected funeral made us wait to set up almost a full day's worth of setups, and even that worked out.
Trust in God. He's got angels on hand. He's got the whole world in His hands. We are in good hands. Do you want to be in His hands?
Have faith. The signs come after faith comes first.

***
2cents

audio

Random Bible Verse 1
Psalm 135:5–7

[Psalm 135]

5 For I know that the LORD is great,

and that our Lord is above all gods.
6 Whatever the LORD pleases, he does,

in heaven and on earth,

in the seas and all deeps.
7 He it is who makes the clouds rise at the end of the earth,

who makes lightnings for the rain

and brings forth the wind from his storehouses.

If one day you don't receive these, just visit Going4th.com
God Bless You! Peace

***
 
 
Powered by
GoDaddy Email Marketing ®

Friday, October 11, 2024

† "When A Strong Man ... "

 

† Quote of the Day

"The family, founded upon marriage freely contracted, one and indissoluble, must be regarded as the natural, primary cell of human society. The interests of the family, therefore, must be taken very specially into consideration in social and economic affairs, as well as in the spheres of faith and morals. For all of these have to do with strengthening the family and assisting it in the fulfillment of its mission." — John XXIII, Pacem in Terris -1963

Today's Meditation

"Just as a family needs to eat its meals together in order to get along and be nourished, so also do we need the Eucharist in order to be nourished with Christ's Body and Blood and to attain eternal life (John 6:53-54). The Mass is also a celebration with the extended family of the Church. Some celebrations of the Mass are extra special, such as the important feasts of Christmas and Easter...These very important communal celebrations are analogous to those large family celebrations and reunions that bring many relatives together for a special occasion. Just as family reunions are never as intimate as small family dinners, neither are the large sacramental celebrations as intimate as the daily parish Mass. Yet these different kinds of Eucharistic celebrations complement one another, just as an intimate candlelight dinner complements the wedding feast." – Fr. Mitch Pacwa, SJ, p.94-95
An excerpt from How to Listen When God Is Speaking

Daily Verse

"He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High, who abides in the shadow of the Almighty, will say to the Lord, "My refuge and my fortress; my God, in whom I trust." — Psalm 91:1-2

***
SaintofDay1
asaint

Pope St. John Xxiii

Pope St. John XXIII (1881–1963) was the third of thirteen children born to a poor sharecropping family living in Lombardy, Italy. Desiring to serve God with his life, he entered seminary at the age of 12, and, after serving a short stint in the Italian Army, was ordained a priest in 1904. He taught apologetics and church history before being called to service as a military chaplain during the first World War. He later served in Rome on various diplomatic assignments, rising in ecclesiastical rank as bishop and then cardinal-patriarch of Venice. An obscure pick for the Supreme Pontiff, he was unexpectedly elected the 261st Pope at the age of 76. He took the name John which had not been used in over 500 years. The papacy of this presumed "caretaker pope" was expected to be an uneventful one, however, to the surprise of all, shortly into his reign he called the Second Vatican Council. He presided over its first session but did not live to see its completion. He reigned as pope for less than five years before dying of stomach cancer. As Holy Father he had a special concern for the equal dignity of humanity, the unity of all Christians, and world peace. He broke with many of the formalities of the papacy and was affectionately called the "Good Pope", in Italian, "il Papa buono." He was canonized by Pope Francis together with Pope John Paul II in 2014. His feast day is October 11th.

***
anf

Friday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time

Reading 1 GAL 3:7-14

Brothers and sisters:
Realize that it is those who have faith
who are children of Abraham.
Scripture, which saw in advance that God
would justify the Gentiles by faith,
foretold the good news to Abraham, saying,
Through you shall all the nations be blessed.
Consequently, those who have faith are blessed
along with Abraham who had faith.
For all who depend on works of the law are under a curse;
for it is written, Cursed be everyone
who does not persevere in doing all the things
written in the book of the law.
And that no one is justified before God by the law is clear,
for the one who is righteous by faith will live.
But the law does not depend on faith;
rather, the one who does these things will live by them.
Christ ransomed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us,
for it is written, Cursed be everyone who hangs on a tree,
that the blessing of Abraham might be extended
to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus,
so that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.

Responsorial Psalm PS 111:1B-2, 3-4, 5-6

R. (5) The Lord will remember his covenant for ever.
I will give thanks to the LORD with all my heart
in the company and assembly of the just.
Great are the works of the LORD,
exquisite in all their delights.
R. The Lord will remember his covenant for ever.
Majesty and glory are his work,
and his justice endures forever.
He has won renown for his wondrous deeds;
gracious and merciful is the LORD.
R. The Lord will remember his covenant for ever.
He has given food to those who fear him;
he will forever be mindful of his covenant.
He has made known to his people the power of his works,
giving them the inheritance of the nations.
R. The Lord will remember his covenant for ever.

Alleluia JN 12:31B-32
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
The prince of this world will now be cast out,
and when I am lifted up from the earth
I will draw all to myself, says the Lord.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel LK 11:15-26

When Jesus had driven out a demon, some of the crowd said:
"By the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons,
he drives out demons."
Others, to test him, asked him for a sign from heaven.
But he knew their thoughts and said to them,
"Every kingdom divided against itself will be laid waste
and house will fall against house.
And if Satan is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand?
For you say that it is by Beelzebul that I drive out demons.
If I, then, drive out demons by Beelzebul,
by whom do your own people drive them out?
Therefore they will be your judges.
But if it is by the finger of God that I drive out demons,
then the Kingdom of God has come upon you.
When a strong man fully armed guards his palace,
his possessions are safe.
But when one stronger than he attacks and overcomes him,
he takes away the armor on which he relied
and distributes the spoils.
Whoever is not with me is against me,
and whoever does not gather with me scatters.
"When an unclean spirit goes out of someone,
it roams through arid regions searching for rest
but, finding none, it says,
'I shall return to my home from which I came.'
But upon returning, it finds it swept clean and put in order.
Then it goes and brings back seven other spirits
more wicked than itself who move in and dwell there,
and the last condition of that man is worse than the first."

agosp
adyn
***
***

Daily Meditation: Luke 11:15-26

Every kingdom divided against itself will be laid waste and house will fall against house. (Luke 11:17)

Jesus used simple logic when responding to the people in the crowd who wondered whether his authority to drive out demons came from "Beelzebul, the prince of demons" (Luke 11:15). He points out that no kingdom can last—not even Satan's—when one faction is fighting with another (11:17)!

Ironically, though, Satan's kingdom is not divided. Instead, he and his legion of demons are united for one purpose: dividing the rest of us! This is one of the prime tactics of the evil one, and unfortunately, it works all too well. All we have to do is look around and see the scattered debris of broken families, churches, communities, and even nations.

But we don't have to sit back passively. Because Jesus lives in us, we share in his authority over the evil one. So one thing we can do wherever we see division is to pray. This kind of prayer doesn't have to be dramatic or drawn out. We simply need to recognize that Satan and his demons are at work in a situation, and then pray in the name of Jesus to send them away.

Nor should we stop praying! As Jesus tells us, the demons are eager to return (Luke 11:26). But the name of Jesus is powerful—much more powerful than any demon is. As we persist in praying in Jesus' name, we invite him to come and prevent the evil one from getting a foothold in a situation. We also ask him to protect us from the poison of Satan's lies.

What are some of those lies? That the other person in a conflict is our enemy, not Satan himself. That we are completely in the right and the other side is completely in the wrong. That forgiveness, reconciliation, and unity are impossible goals that we shouldn't even expect to happen.

Jesus told the crowd, "If it is by the finger of God that I drive out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you" (Luke 11:20). Jesus has already ushered in God's kingdom, and you are a member of it. So don't stand by idly and let Satan sow division. Be on the alert for his activity and his lies—and pray to combat them!

"Jesus, help me to be an agent for unity wherever I go."

Galatians 3:7-14
Psalm 111:1-6

***
alogo

Reflections with Brother Adrian:

2cents2

Click to hear Audio

In the Holy Scripture we hear today:
"But when one stronger than he attacks and overcomes him,
he takes away the armor on which he relied
and distributes the spoils.
Whoever is not with me is against me,
and whoever does not gather with me scatters.
"When an unclean spirit goes out of someone,
it roams through arid regions searching for rest
but, finding none, it says,
'I shall return to my home from which I came.'
But upon returning, it finds it swept clean and put in order.
Then it goes and brings back seven other spirits
more wicked than itself who move in and dwell there,
and the last condition of that man is worse than the first...."
end quote.

The crucifixion of our Lord seemed to the foolish, the end of all hope. But the message of the cross is our first aid, the sign of hope, the red cross on its way to help the victims of attacks. This is the original red cross. This is the aid of God Himself to a fallen world that needs help.
We still live in a free world. And one can become a slave to one of two things, God or the dark side. The dark side takes you as slave by very little permissions, and even faster through greater permissions. That is why we can't follow the ways of the world, superstition, witchery, tarot cards, astrology, and especially the little known one of temptations by "feelings". Those things will get us into trouble eventually, and the problem is that it affects the greater whole. And this is why evil is disruptive. You're little issues, those things you can't get out of you, your temptations you live with, you know what they are. It could be anxiety, depression, thoughts of hurting yourself or others by word or deed, all of these are permissions of the dark side that live within us.
Our Lord though, He has crucified Himself, so that we may follow Him to do the same. Crucify yourself. That is why Lent is good, and let's all do the advent "lent" too, crucify ourselves to what keeps us from a love relationship with God and those around us in our lives.
Confessions.

When we confess, it is the surest way to deliver ourselves from evil.
But, watch out! Once we confess, you have to live a life of grace that you have asked to receive in confession! That's what we go to receive in the Sacraments, grace. And we have to want the grace, and want to live the grace, that ultimate beautiful union with God that you know you have once you experience it.

Or else. If we don't seek more of God to fill our empty heart, other things will fill it, with things mostly of disgrace. Those bad spirits you wanted out, they'll come back, and many times, they will bring back many more dark friends. It is strange how spirits work in the world. This is why we have to live a life in the Holy Spirit. In all we do, in all our conversations and thoughts. Invite Him in, invite the Holy Spirit in all day, and when He does come, Jesus our Savior comes, the red cross arrives, to fill our hearts perfectly, and you will have peace, with God.

The world promises peace if you enslave to it, but it is a false and temporal peace of dictators that puts man over God.
"Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength, whose heart turns away from the Lord" is a verse from the Bible, Jeremiah 17:5.
We are a people of the red cross. We are taught to live these words no matter how much it costs: "Jesus, I Trust In You".
And by that name alone, demons flee, and some will not want to return again, they hate that name so much.
When bad spirits enter, they want us to split, to divorce from the pack of the family of God, why? So the spirits can get away with anything, in the dark. This my beloved, this is where it takes sheer will power for you to overcome these temptations and lifestyles.

That we might sacrifice ourselves for God, and one another. Slaves to God. God is love. Therefore, we are slaves to love.

***
2cents

audio

Wow Jeremiah!
Random Bible Verse 1
Jeremiah 23:23–24

23 "Am I a God at hand, declares the LORD, and not a God far away? 24 Can a man hide himself in secret places so that I cannot see him? declares the LORD. Do I not fill heaven and earth? declares the LORD.

If one day you don't receive these, just visit Going4th.com
God Bless You! Peace

***
 
 
Powered by
GoDaddy Email Marketing ®