• 14 Pagkadakip kay Juan,
pumunta si Jesus sa Galilea. Doon niya ipinahayag ang magandang balita ng
Diyos sa pagsasabing 15 “Sumapit na ang panahon; magbagong-buhay at maniwala
sa magandang balita; lumapit na nga ang Kaharian ng Langit.”
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Sunday, February 21, 2021
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Linggo Pebrero 21, Unang Linggo ng Kuwaresma: Marcos 1:12-15
Friday, February 19, 2021
1Reflection for February 20 Saturday after Ash Wednesday: Luke 5:27-32
The Pharisees and their scribes complained
to his disciples, saying, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and
sinners? Jesus said to them in reply, “Those who are healthy do not need a
physician, but the sick do. I have not come to call the righteous to repentance
but sinners.”
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Reflection:
There is a story of a sinner who wanted to change his ways. So he gathered enough courage and presented himself to his parents to ask for forgiveness. But the parents did not forgive him they instead condemned him as good for nothing and useless.
In the days that followed they received a call that their son ended his life. If only they were not judgmental they could have saved a life and became an instrument of conversion. But they choose not to forgive.
How do you treat sinners? Are you quick to condemn them for who they are? Or you are patient with them and even build bridges with them so that they would also feel the love and forgiveness of Jesus?
When we judge sinners we also immediately cut off the chance for us to be an instrument of their healing and conversion. We are also pushing them deeper into the mud of sin. But why are we judgmental when we are sinners as well? Why are we judgmental when we are not perfect, when we too are subject to judgment?
When Jesus saw the tax collector named Levi who was labelled as a sinner by those who knew him. Jesus did not condemn the tax collector He instead asked Levi to follow Him and this sinner left everything to follow the Lord. Here we see the redemptive result when we don’t judge and condemn.
In the heart of hearts of every sinner rest a sacred
place that is reserved for someone who will not judge them. A sacred place
exclusively for those who would be willing to forgive them and help them get up
and start a new life with Jesus. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Pebrero 20 Sabado pagkaraan ng Miyerkules ng Abo: Lucas 5:27-32
29 Naghandog sa kanya si Levi ng isang marangyang handaan sa kanyang bahay at nakisalo sa kanila ang maraming kolektor ng buwis at iba pang mga tao. 30 Dahil dito’y pabulong na nagreklamo ang mga Pariseo at ang panig sa kanilang mga guro ng Batas sa mga alagad ni Jesus: “Bakit kayo kumakain at umiinom kasama ng mga maniningil ng buwis at mga makasalanan?”
31 Sumagot naman si Jesus at sinabi
sa kanila: “Hindi ang malulusog ang nangangailangan ng doktor kundi ang mga
maysakit. 32 Hindi ako pumarito para tawagin ang mabubuti kundi ang mga
makasalanan tungo sa pagbabalik-loob.”
Reflection for February 19 Friday after Ash Wednesday: Matthew 9:14-15
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Reflection:
Have you tried abstaining from eating food?
The question about fasting is most relevant to all of us during this season of Lent. Because it’s here where the church actively reminds us about it. And the gospel for today is a reiteration of this reminder.
It may seem that Jesus is defending His disciples for not fasting. But in hindsight, they were actually fasting; not the literal fasting per see to appease the discriminating eyes of John's disciples. The disciples of Jesus were fasting from self-righteousness, from doing wrong, from judging others as good for nothing.
This is the deeper form of fasting that Jesus wants from us all and this should not be done only during the season of Lent. Are we capable of permanently fasting from our bloated egos, from doing wrong and from unjustly judging others?
These are the deeper form of fasting that Jesus appreciates for what good it is if we fast from food when we don’t change our undesirable attitudes? Say for example we fast yet we continue to be arrogant, to be judgmental, to be unforgiving, to be uncaring and so forth. What then is the use of our fasting? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Pebrero 19 Biyernes pagkaraan ng Miyerkules ng Abo: Mateo:9:14-15
15 Sinagot sila ni Jesus: “Puwede bang
magluksa ang mga abay sa kasalan habang kasama pa nila ang nobyo? Darating ang
panahon na aagawin sa kanila ang nobyo at sa araw na iyon sila mag-aayuno.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Reflection for February 18 Thursday after Ash Wednesday: Luke 9:22-25
Then he said to all, “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it. What profit is there for one to gain the whole world yet lose or forfeit himself?”
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Reflection:
Do you have a cross that you carry right now? We all have our own share of little and big crosses that we carry. .
Jesus gives us a paradoxical statement: "If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it. What profit is there for one to gain the whole world yet lose or forfeit himself (Luke 23:25)?"
On the surface this may seem to be an odd statement. But if we are faithful followers of Jesus these are precious and priceless wisdom filled words from the Lord. The moment we decide to follow the path of Jesus we will deny ourselves with anything that is wordly and we will courageously carry our cross to follow Him.
Amidst the carrying of our daily cross we would also notice that it is not that heavy simply because Jesus is with us. He is helping us carry whatever cross that we have, making sure that the burdens that we carry right now are still light.
When Jesus was carrying the cross towards Golgotha/Calvary His cross became a sign of suffering and intense pain. However the same cross became the sign of Triumph and Salvation. If we carry our cross with Jesus the same cross would also be our means of purification, triumph and salvation.
Are you carrying a cross right now? Humbly ask Jesus to help you carry that cross.
Prayer:
O Lord we humbly beseech you to help us carry our cross. Sinners as we are yet we still know that you will never refuse to help us, you will never refuse to give us hope amidst our many crosses. Make our daily burdens light O Lord no matter how heavy. This we humbly ask you. Amen. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Pebrero 18 Huwebes pagkaraan ng Miyerkules ng Abo: Lucas 9:22-25
23 Sinabi naman ni Jesus sa lahat: “Kung may gustong sumunod sa akin, itakwil ang kanyang sarili at kunin ang kanyang krus araw-araw para sumunod sa akin. 24 Sapagkat ang naghahangad na magligtas ng kanyang sarili ay mawa¬walan nito, at ang mawawalan ng kanyang sarili alang-alang sa akin ay siyang ma¬ka¬¬pagliligtas nito. 25 Ano ang pakinabang ng tao tubuin man niya ang buong daig¬dig at mawawala naman o mapapahamak ang kanyang sarili?
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Reflection for February 17, Ash Wednesday: Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
“When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, who love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on street corners so that others may see them. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go to your inner room, close the door, and pray to your Father in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will repay you.
“When you fast, do not look gloomy like
the hypocrites. They neglect their appearance, so that they may appear to
others to be fasting. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But
when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face so that you may not appear
to be fasting except to your Father who is hidden. And your Father who sees what
is hidden will repay you.”
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Reflection:
How does the season of lent affect you? Does this make you closer to God? There are three keys for you to have a meaningful observance of lent. The first is Almsgiving, the second is Prayer and the third is Fasting. In all of these three Jesus advocates silence and self-introspection. What Jesus advocates is a contradiction to what this world would normally dictate you to do.
In Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting Jesus advocates doing it in the privacy of your heart. Nobody will know except you and God alone not even your closest relative or friend. Why? Because it is in silence and secrecy that you would also receive blessings from God (Most especially spiritual blessings). For example, how could you have peace of mind? It’s through silence. How would you feel the presence of God in your life it’s in silence also.
God is not a loud God He is a God that loves silence. He is not like the many artificial Gods of this secular world that thrives in noise and publicity. Come to think of it, is it possible to have communion with Jesus through noise and publicity? Never. We will never have connection with Jesus through noise, publicity and other acts of self-promotion.
As we begin our forty (40) day’s journey this lent let us look back on the loudness of our life. Let us look at our facebooks and other social media platforms and observe how we loudly promoted our life there. And let us ask ourselves this question: Has this self-promotion and laud lifestyle led me in close communion with Jesus?
Lent is the time of year that the Good Lord gives us so that we could get closer and intimate with Him. So that we could repent from all of our sins. It is His hope that through lent we could have a close encounter with Him and this we could best do in silence.
As the priest or lay minister sprinkle on top of your head. Close your eyes and silently pray this to the Lord: Cleanse me O Lord a sinner, forgive me of all of my sins and embrace me with your unconditional love. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Pebrero 17, Miyerkules ng Abo: Mateo 6:1-6, 16-18
3 Kaya kung ikaw naman ang magbibigay ng limos, huwag ipaalam sa iyong kaliwang kamay ang ginagawa ng iyong kanang kamay; 4 at mananatiling lihim ang iyong paglilimos at ang iyong Amang nakakakita sa mga lihim ang siyang gagantimpala sa iyo.
5 Kung mananalangin kayo, huwag ninyong tularan ang mga mapagkunwari. Gustung-gusto nilang tumayo sa mga sinagoga o sa mga daan para manalangin nang nakikita ng marami. Sinisiguro ko sa inyo na nagantimpalaan na sila nang husto. 6 At kung ikaw naman ang mananalangin, pumasok sa iyong silid, isara ang pinto at manalangin sa iyong Ama na kasama mo nang lihim; at ang iyong Ama na nakakakita sa ipinaglilihim ang gagantimpala sa iyo.
• 16 Pag mag-aayuno kayo, huwag
magpakita ng lungkot sa mukha gaya ng mga mapagkunwari. Nagpapakita sila ng
lungkot sa mukha para makita ng tao na nag-aayuno sila. Talagang sinasabi ko sa
inyo na nagantimpalaan na sila nang husto. 17 Kung ikaw naman ang
mag-aayuno, maghilamos at ayusin ang sarili 18 sapagkat hindi ka
nag-aayuno para pakitang-tao lamang kundi para sa iyong Amang nakakakita sa
lahat. At gagantimpalaan ka ng iyong Amang nakakakita sa lahat ng lihim.
Monday, February 15, 2021
Reflection for February 16, Tuesday of the Sixth Week: Mark 8:14-21
When he became aware of this he said to them, “Why do you conclude that it is because you have no bread? Do you not yet understand or comprehend? Are your hearts hardened? Do you have eyes and not see, ears and not hear? And do you not remember, when I broke the five loaves for the five thousand, how many wicker baskets full of fragments you picked up?
They answered him, “Twelve.” “When I broke
the seven loaves for the four thousand, how many full baskets of fragments did
you pick up?” They answered him, “Seven.” He said to them, “Do you still not
understand?”
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Reflection:
Do you allow the enticement of this world to take off your focus on Jesus? For example the Sunday obligation to attend Holy Mass. Many of us today sometimes do not pay much attention to the highest form of worship inside the church. We sacrifice it for our many worldly undertakings that do nothing but pull us away from Jesus. Do you allow this to happen to you?
In the gospel Jesus admonished his disciples to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Herod. He used the leaven as a metaphor that they should not be convinced by the inducement of the Pharisees and Herod to leave him for them.
Both the Pharisees and Herod represents power, the power of religion and government which for all intents and purposes are worldly and temporary. Jesus was actually telling His disciples not to leave Him for them. In effect Jesus was telling them not to favor the world over their love for God.
The secular world has many inducements such as: power, money, greed, popularity, lust, ego, self-centeredness etc… We should be careful of these worldly appendages, we should not let ourselves be deceived by these temporal inducements.
Let us rather continue be steadfast with
our love, fellowship and fidelity to Jesus through our words and actions. For
what would we gain if we have all the things that this world can offer if we
don’t have God? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Pebrero 16, Martes sa Ikaanim na Linggo ng Taon: Marcos 8:14-21
17 Alam ni Jesus ang mga ito kaya sinabi niya sa kanila: “Bakit ninyo pinag-uusapan ang tinapay na wala sa inyo? Hindi pa ba ninyo maisip at maunawaan? Mapurol ba ang inyong pag-iisip? 18 May mata kayong di nakakakita at may taingang di nakakarinig? Hindi na ba ninyo naaalala 19 nang pinira-piraso ko ang limang tinapay para sa limang libo, ilang basket na puno ng mga pira-piraso ang inyong naipon?”
At sumagot sila: “Labindalawa.”
20 “At nang may pitong tinapay para sa apat na libo, ilang bayong na puno
ng mga pira-piraso ang inyong naipon?” At sumagot sila: “Pito.” 21 At sinabi
ni Jesus: “Hindi pa ba ninyo nauunawaan?”
1Reflection for February 15, Monday of the Sixth Week: Mark 8:11-13
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Reflection:
A man would always be bothered whenever he watches on the internet news about earthquakes, storms and other natural calamities. He would always tell himself. “Is this a sign that the end of this world is near?” Then he would calm down by saying, “I trust the Lord Jesus Christ therefore I am not disturbed nor bothered.
Why is it that many of us are easily bothered whenever we see disasters and calamities? This is for the simple reason that we lack faith otherwise if we don’t lack faith we would not be easily bothered. Human as we are it’s natural for us to be bothered by these natural calamities. However, we should always quickly assure ourselves that Jesus is in control we therefore have to regain our confidence under this disturbing situation.
In the gospel for today the Pharisees were asking for a sign from the Lord. Why? Because they were testing Him and aside from that they simply don’t have faith in Jesus.
How about you? Are you easily disturbed by the many calamities and disasters that are unfolding before your eyes? Are you easily bothered by the many problems that you are facing right now?
Do not be bothered for Jesus is in
control, no sign is stronger than Jesus Himself. He is more than enough to calm
you amidst your fears and problems whatever those problems are. – Marino J.
Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Pebrero 15, Lunes sa Ikaanim na Linggo ng Taon: Marcos 8:11-13
Saturday, February 13, 2021
1Reflection for Sunday February 14, Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Mark 1:40-45
He said to him, “See that you tell no one anything, but go, show yourself to the priest and offer for your cleansing what Moses prescribed; that will be proof for them.”
The man went away and began to publicize the whole matter. He spread the report abroad so that it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly. He remained outside in deserted places, and people kept coming to him from everywhere.
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Reflection:
The story is told about a wife who prayed to Jesus for healing of her marriage. After a few months the husband who left her and her children suddenly came back asking for forgiveness. The wife forgave him without asking him about the past. She humbly said, “Let us move forward, learn from our mistakes, attend Holy Mass and thank Jesus for healing our marriage.
Today is Valentine’s day a day for those who are in love and a day for those who are in a love relationship such as marriage. But not all who are in a married relationship are experiencing bliss. There are many who are going through some humps and bumps in their marriage or love relationship. If you’re one of those who are going through this humps and bumps episode don’t give up because there is hope. You simply have to ask Jesus to heal your love relationship. Because the Lord will heal it the moment you begin to pray for it.
How would you react if you are the leper that was healed by Jesus? Should you just keep silent about your miraculous healing or you tell everyone how Jesus healed you? Perhaps you would also spread the good news of your healing from Jesus for this is basic human nature.
The healed leper disobeyed the command of Jesus not to tell anyone of the miracle that he received from Him (Mark 1:44). Did Jesus get angry with his disobedience? Of course not! For Jesus perfectly understood that his disobedience was for a good reason.
The healed leper wanted everyone to know that Jesus heals! The former leper simply wanted to share the good news of his healing so that others could also receive healing from the Lord. Soon after, the healing that Jesus did for the leper spread like wild fire and as a result of this, people from everywhere went to Jesus.
Have you received a miracle from Jesus? For example, healing from your sickness, healing of a family relationship or healing from an emotional/spiritual sickness and the like. Don’t keep it within yourself!
Tell everyone about the miracle that Jesus did to you. Humbly tell everyone about the greatest healer who ever walked this earth; no other than Jesus Himself! So that they too would experience healing from the Lord. – Marino J. Dasmarinas