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Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Reflection for August 17, Saturday; Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Matthew 19:13-15
Thursday, August 08, 2019
Reflection for August 16, Friday; Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Matthew 19:3-12
Reflection for August 15, Thursday; Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Luke 1:39-56
Reflection for August 14, Wednesday; Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr; Matthew 18:15-20
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
1Reflection for August 13, Tuesday; Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14
Reflection for August 12, Monday; Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Matthew 17:22-27
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
Reflection for Sunday August 11, Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Luke 12:32-48
What is the purpose of your life in this world?
Friday, August 02, 2019
Reflection for Aug 10, Saturday; Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr; John 12:24-26
The problem of loving our present life for the sake of this world is we are slowly but surely closing the door for Jesus to enter our life. Yet we open it widely for the Devil to enter and eventually drive our life.
Have you already discovered the true meaning of life? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Reflection for Aug 9, Friday; Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Matthew 16:24-28
1Reflection for Aug 8, Thursday; Saint Dominic, Priest; Matthew 16:13-23
Many years ago I used to visit a former Extra-Ordinary Minister of Holy Communion for his Sunday nourishment of the Body of Christ. He was frail and bed ridden already but whenever he noticed that I was in their house. He would muster enough strength so that he could sit down for Holy Communion. Until the time came that he was so weak already that he couldn’t anymore sit down.
One important thing that I noticed about him was he never complained why he was poor and suffering. As I go to him every Sunday never did I hear him complain about anything. He carried his suffering without questioning God until he eventually died. Perhaps he knew that to suffer was part of his discipleship with Jesus.
When Jesus told Peter and the disciples that He must undergo sufferings for the accomplishment of His mission. Peter reacted with indignation, perhaps Peter couldn’t accept the fact that this powerful and charismatic man would suffer. Perhaps because of the power of Jesus peter thought that Jesus was already immune of suffering/s. But Jesus was not exempted from suffering HE had to go through it for it was part of His destiny and mission.
How about us, don’t we question Jesus why
we have to go through sufferings? Don’t we question Jesus, why me Lord
considering that I am your follower? Perhaps Jesus would tell us this: Take
courage my child, your suffering/s is a reminder that I am always here for you
call on me because I am ever ready to help you carry your suffering. – Marino J.
Dasmarinas
Reflection for Aug 7, Wednesday; Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Matthew 15:21-28
1Reflection for Aug 6, Tuesday; Transfiguration of the Lord; Luke 9:28b-36
Do you always have your moment of silence before God? – Marino J. Dasmarinas