Sa halip ay pasuri ka sa saserdote. Pagkatapos, maghandog ka ayon sa iniutos ni Moises, upang patunayan sa mga tao na ikaw ay magaling na.” Ngunit umalis siya at bagkus ipinamalita ang nangyari, anupat hindi na hayagang makapasok ng bayan si Hesus. Naroon na lamang siya sa labas, sa mga ilang na pook, at doon pinagsasadya ng mga tao buhat sa iba’t ibang dako.
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Thursday, February 08, 2024
Ang Mabuting Balita para Pebrero 11, Ikaanim na Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 1:40-45
Reflection for Saturday February 10, Memorial of Saint Scholastica, Virgin: Mark 8:1-10
If I send them away hungry to their homes,
they will collapse on the way, and some of them have come a great distance.”
His disciples answered him, “Where can anyone get enough bread to satisfy them
here in this deserted place?”
Still he asked them, “How many loaves do you have?”
They replied, “Seven.” He ordered the crowd to sit down on the ground. Then,
taking the seven loaves he gave thanks, broke them, and gave them to his
disciples to distribute, and they distributed them to the crowd. They also had
a few fish.
He said the blessing over them and ordered them
distributed also. They ate and were satisfied.They picked up the fragments left
over–seven baskets. There were about four thousand people. He dismissed the
crowd and got into the boat with his disciples and came to the region of
Dalmanutha.
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Reflection:
What happened to the crowd after they were fed by
Jesus?
Perhaps they went back to their respective
environments satisfied and spiritually recharged. Did they lead transformed
lives? Did they become fervent and true followers of Jesus? Obviously majority
of them did not live transformed lives and they did not become full blooded
followers. Otherwise they would have not deserted Jesus when He was being
persecuted, tortured and nailed to the cross.
What happens to us after attending Holy Mass wherein
we listen to the words of God and partake of the Body and Blood of Jesus? Do we
allow Jesus to transform us every time we listen to His words and every time we
receive Him during Holy Communion? His fervent desire is to transform us so
that we could become His true followers. This is always the Lord’s desire for
us.
But at the end of the day it’s still in our hands we
still have the liberty to decide for ourselves. If we become His true followers
or not. Or if we allow His Body and
Blood to transform us or not. The choice is ours to take but the wise choice is
to allow Jesus to transform us.
Look around and see the lives of those who did not allow Jesus to transform them. Look around and see those who followed in words only. They may be materially wealthy, they may be politically powerful. But do they have peace and serenity in their lives? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Sabado Pebrero 10, Santa Escolastica, dalaga (Paggunita): Marcos 8:1-10
“Saan po tayo kukuha ng tinapay dito sa ilang para magkasya sa
ganito karaming tao?” tugon ng mga alagad. “Ilan ang tinapay ninyo riyan?”
tanong ni Hesus. “Pito po,” sagot nila. Ang mga tao’y pinaupo ni Hesus sa lupa.
Kinuha niya ang pitong tinapay, at nagpasalamat sa Diyos. Pinagpira-piraso niya
ang mga iyon at ibinigay sa mga alagad upang ipamahagi sa mga tao.
Gayun nga ang ginawa ng mga alagad. Mayroon din silang ilang maliliit na isda. Muli siyang nagpasalamat sa Diyos, at iniutos niyang ibigay din iyon sa mga tao. Kumain ang lahat at nabusog; at nang tipunin nila ang mga pira-pirasong tinapay na lumabis, nakapuno sila ng pitong bakol na malalaki. At may apat na libo ang kumain. Pinayaon ni Hesus ang mga tao, saka siya sumakay sa bangka, at nagtungo sa lupain ng Dalmanuta.
Reflection for February 9, Friday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 7:31-37
He put his finger into the man’s ears and, spitting,
touched his tongue; then he looked up to heaven and groaned, and said to him,
“Ephphatha!”— that is, “Be opened!” — And immediately the man’s ears were
opened, his speech impediment was removed, and he spoke plainly.
He ordered them not to tell anyone. But the more he
ordered them not to, the more they proclaimed it. They were exceedingly
astonished and they said, “He has done all things well. He makes the deaf hear
and the mute speak.”
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Reflection:
How do you react when people praise you for the things
that you've done and achieved? Do you gloat over it? Does it increase your
sense of self-worth? Do you feel proud and feel that you are head and shoulders
above others? These reactions are for those people who have a very high regard
for themselves.
Those who are humble when they are praised for the
things that they’ve done and achieved would point to God by saying: Thanks be
to God, or Praise God. They would always deflect the credit out of themselves
and give the glory to God.
Let us look at the gospel and see the humble actions
of Jesus when He was asked to heal the sick man. Instead of healing the sick
man in front of the crowd. He took him away from the crowd then He cured him
just the two of them. Afterwards, He told the healed man not to tell
anyone.
Many of us, when we've done something worthy, would
want the whole world to know about it. This is the reason why several of us
always post pictures/videos on Facebook and other social media platforms, which
show that we're doing or have achieved something, so that we would have a
positive image.
But not Jesus, He would always be non-assuming,
self-effacing and low profile. How about you? – Marino J.
Dasmarinas
Wednesday, February 07, 2024
Reflection for February 8, Thursday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 7:24-30
He said to her, “Let the children be fed first. For it is not right to take the food of the children and throw it to the dogs.” She replied and said to him, “Lord, even the dogs under the table eat the children’s scraps.” Then he said to her, “For saying this, you may go. The demon has gone out of your daughter.” When the woman went home, she found the child lying in bed and the demon gone.
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Reflection:
Does Jesus favor a certain group of people? No, Jesus doesn’t not have a chosen group of people. Jesus came into this world not to save a select group of people but for everyone of us: Sinner, non-sinner and Christians and non-Christians alike.
In the gospel, a Greek woman, a non-Jew and an outsider went to Jesus to beg for healing for her daughter. What did Jesus do? He tested the faith of the woman and when He saw her great faith Jesus granted her request for healing for her daughter.
What does this tell us about Jesus? Jesus is for everyone of us regardless who we are and the sins that we have committed. What is important for the Lord is we humbly go to Him and reach out to Him with faith. For if we have faith nothing is impossible for Him, Jesus would grant us what we want for as long as we have faith.
Do you want Jesus to do miracles in your life? Humbly beseech and beg Him. Simply trust Him and abandon yourself to Him. In His own perfect time, He will give you your heart’s desire. Believe and have faith. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Pebrero 8, Huwebes sa Ikalimang Linggo ng Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 7:24-30
Ang babaing ito'y Hentil -- tubo sa Sirofenicia. Ipinamanhik niya kay Hesus na palayasin ang demonyo na nasa kanyang anak; ngunit sinabi ni Hesus, "Kailangang busugin muna ang mga anak. Hindi dapat kunin ang pagkain ng mga anak upang ihagis sa mga tuta."
"Tunay nga po, Panginoon," tugon ng babae, "ngunit ang mga tuta mang nasa ilalim ng hapag ay naninimot ng mga mumong nalalaglag ng mga anak." Kaya't sinabi sa kanya ni Hesus, "Dahil sa sinabi mo, maaari ka nang umuwi. Iniwan na ng demonyo ang iyong anak." Umuwi ang babae, at naratnan niya sa higaan ang bata. Iniwan na nga ng demonyo.
Monday, February 05, 2024
Reflection for Tuesday February 6, Memorial of Saint Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs: Mark 7:1-13
And on coming from the marketplace they do
not eat without purifying themselves. And there are many other things that they
have traditionally observed, the purification of cups and jugs and kettles and
beds.)
So the Pharisees and scribes questioned him,
“Why do your disciples not follow the tradition of the elders but instead eat a
meal with unclean hands?” He responded, “Well did Isaiah prophesy about you
hypocrites, as it is written:
This people honors me with their lips, but their
hearts are far from me; in vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines human
precepts.
You disregard God’s commandment but cling to human
tradition.” He went on to say, “How well you have set aside the commandment of
God in order to uphold your tradition! For Moses said, Honor your father and
your mother, and Whoever curses father or mother shall die.
Yet you say, ‘If someone says to father or mother,
“Any support you might have had from me is qorban” (meaning, dedicated to God),
you allow him to do nothing more for his father or mother. You nullify the word
of God in favor of your tradition that you have handed on. And you do many such
things.”
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Reflection:
Why is Jesus a compassionate, emphatic and an exceptional leader? Because Jesus’ dares to violate established rules to benefit the
people. For Jesus it’s always the greater good of the people before the
observance of any rules or laws. Which by the way was created to serve the
whims and caprices of the ruling class (The Pharisees and scribes).
Jesus violates the rules created by the ruling class
because some were restrictive and oppressive. It makes the ordinary people
servants of the ruling class. Ruling class who were good only with utterance of
their laws but visibly wanting in human compassion. Truth to tell, the ruling
class (Pharisees and scribes) sacrificed human compassion in exchange for the
observance of their self-serving created laws.
Case in point is the washing of hands before eating
which was mentioned by the ruling class in the gospel. They asked Jesus: “Why
do your disciples not follow the tradition of the elders but instead eat a meal
with unclean hands (Mark 7:5)?” Jesus answered them by simply pointing at their
hypocrisy, their lack of interior transformation and compassion toward the
ordinary people.
If we want others to truly respect and follow us we
should not be imposing, we should not be dictators. Because if we are imposing
and dictatorial our people will rebel against us, they may externally show
their respect towards us but it’s a respect devoid of substance and spirit.
Instead we should always live the gentleness and compassion of
Jesus.
Do you live the gentleness and compassion of
Jesus? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Martes Pebrero 6, Martes San Pedro Bautista, San Pablo Miki at mga kasama, mga martir (Paggunita): Marcos 7:1-13
Ang mga Judio, lalo na ang mga Pariseo, ay hindi kumakain hangga't
hindi nakapaghuhugas ng kamay ayon sa mga turong minana nila sa kanilang mga
ninuno. Hindi rin sila kumakain ng anumang galing sa palengke nang hindi muna
ito hinuhugasan. At marami pang ibang minanang turo ang kanilang sinusunod,
tulad ng tanging paraan ng paghuhugas ng mga inuman, ng mga saro, ng mga sisidlang
tanso [at mga higaan].
Kaya't tinanong si Jesus ng mga Pariseo at mga eskriba,
"Bakit hindi sumusunod ang mga alagad mo sa mga turo ng ating mga ninuno?
Kumain sila nang hindi man lamang naghugas ng kamay ayon sa paraang
iniutos!" Sinagot sila ni Jesus, "Tama ang hula ni Isaias tungkol sa
inyo, gaya ng kanyang isinulat: 'Paggalang na handog sa 'kin ng bayan ko'y
paimbabaw lamang, Sapagkat sa bibig at hindi sa puso ito bumubukal. Pagpupuri't
pagsambang ginagawa nila'y walang kabuluhan, Ang utos ng tao ay itinuturong
utos ng Maykapal.'
Niwawalang-kabuluhan nga ninyo ang utos ng Diyos, at ang sinusunod
ninyo'y ang turo ng tao."Sinabi pa ni Jesus, "Kay husay ng paraan
ninyo sa pagpapawalang-bisa sa utos ng Diyos masunod lamng ninyo ang mga turong
minana ninyo! Tulad nito: iniutos ni Moises, 'Igalang mo ang iyong ama't ina';
at, 'Ang magsalita ng masama sa kanyang ama o ina ay dapat
mamatay.'
Ngunit
itinuturo ninyo, 'Kapag sinabi ng isang tao sa kanyang ama o ina; Ang anumang
maitutulong ko sa inyo ay Corban' (alalaong baga'y inihahain ko ito sa Diyos)--
hindi na ninyo siya pinahihintulutang tumulong sa kanyang ama o ina. Sa
ganitong paraa'y niwawalang-kabuluhan ninyo ang salita ng Diyos sa pamamagitan
ng mga turong minana ninyo. at marami pang bagay na tulad nito ang ginagawa
Ninyo.
Friday, February 02, 2024
Reflection for Monday February 5, Memorial of Saint Agatha, Virgin and Martyr: Mark 6:53-56
Whatever villages or towns or countryside he entered,
they laid the sick in the marketplaces and begged him that they might touch
only the tassel on his cloak; and as many as touched it were healed.
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Reflection:
Do you have the habit of touching the image of
Jesus in your house or when you are at church? Then, as you touch His image you
say your silent prayer of petition and thanksgiving to Jesus? Continue doing it
because that is a good habit it signifies your humility and surrender to the
mighty power of Jesus.
The healing crusade of Jesus continues in our gospel.
Wherever He goes, those who were in need of His healing go also. The moment
they receive the information that Jesus is near, they hurry to go to Him for a
healing encounter with the Lord.They never mind if they are not able to talk to
Jesus. It’s enough for them that they’re able to touch a tiny part of His
clothes. Or to have a glimpse of Him is already enough for them to be healed by
the mighty power of Jesus.
Up to this very moment this mighty healing power of
Jesus is very much present in our midst. Because the Lord is always a prayer
away and His very image is within our reach too! Look at the cross in your
house or in your church the image of Jesus is there. Touch Him and as you touch
Him ask Him to heal you, ask Him to change you according to His will ask Him to
make you more gentle, humble and forgiving.
Surely, Jesus will never disappoint anyone who humbly
surrenders themselves before Him. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Lunes Pebrero 5, Santa Agueda, dalaga at martir (Paggunita): Marcos 6:53-56
At saanman siya dumating maging sa nayon, lunsod, o kabukiran ay dinadala sa liwasan ang mga may sakit at isinasamo sa kanya na pahipuin sila kahit man lang sa palawit ng kanyang kasuutan. At lahat ng makahipo nito ay gumagaling.
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Reflection for Sunday February 4, Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Mark 1:29-39
When it was evening, after sunset, they brought to him all who were ill or possessed by demons. The whole town was gathered at the door. He cured many who were sick with various diseases, and he drove out many demons, not permitting them to speak because they knew him.
Rising very early before dawn, he left and went off to a deserted place, where he prayed. Simon and those who were with him pursued him and on finding him said, “Everyone is looking for you.” He told them, “Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For this purpose have I come.” So he went into their synagogues, preaching and driving out demons throughout the whole of Galilee.
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Reflection:
Are you afraid of getting sick? Of course, we all fear sickness, and as much as possible, we don’t want to fall ill. Some of us might even wish for instant death to avoid getting sick and being enslaved by illness. However, one of the undeniable truths about life is the inevitability of sickness and death. Somehow, it will catch up with us, no matter how hard we try to evade it."
What is your shield against sickness? Your money and health insurance? It will not be enough and it may run out before you get healed. So what is the ultimate cure for sickness? It’s your faith in Jesus! Your faith in Jesus can liberate you from various forms of sickness—be it physical, emotional, or spiritual.
Faith is a mystery that we should all embrace and faith is also a gift that we should ask Jesus to give us so that we would be able to feel His healing presence in our lives.
After preaching in the synagogue Jesus went to the house of Simon and Andrew with James and John. He went there because Simon’s mother in-law was sick with fever. Jesus simply approached her grasped her hand and helped her get up and with those simple gestures from the Lord she regained back her health. It was not only Simon’s mother in-law who got healed; many more were brought to Jesus and all of them experienced healing.
The important question here is this; did they all have faith in Jesus that’s why they were all healed? Yes of course, otherwise they would have not been healed.
Do you seek the gift of faith from Jesus? Do you pray to Him for healing in all aspects of your life?– Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para Pebrero 4, Ikalimang Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 1:29-39
Pagkalubog ng araw, dinala kay Jesus ang lahat ng maysakit at ang mga inaalihan ng demonyo. At nagkatipon ang buong bayan sa may pintuan ng bahay. Pinagaling niya ang maraming maysakit, anuman ang kanilang karamdaman at nagpalayas sila ng mga demonyo. Hindi niya hinayaang magsalita ang mga ito, sapagkat alam nila kung sino siya.
Madaling-araw pa'y bumangon na si Jesus at nagtungo sa isang ilang na pook at nanalangin. Hinanap siya ni Simon at ng kanyang mga kasama. Nang siya'y matagpuan, sinabi nila, "Hinahanap po kayo ng lahat." Ngunit sinabi ni Jesus, "Kailangang pumunta rin naman tayo sa mga kalapit-bayan upang makapangaral ako roon -- ito ang dahilan ng pag-alis ko sa Capernaum." At nilibot niya ang buong Galilea, na nangangaral sa mga sinagoga at nagpapalayas ng mga demonyo.
Reflection for February 3 Saturday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 6:30-34
People saw them leaving and many came to
know about it. They hastened there on foot from all the towns and arrived at
the place before them. When Jesus disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart
was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and
he began to teach them many things.
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Reflection:
Do you want Jesus to teach you many things (Mark 6:34)? Therefore, you must thirst for Jesus, you must follow Jesus and you must hunger for Jesus.
Many of us today do not feel Jesus in our life because we don’t thirst and hunger for Him anymore. We thirst and hunger more for the things of this world, we follow more the false teachings of this world than abide by the teachings of Jesus.
What would it benefit you if you follow Jesus and If you give up everything for Jesus? You gain a foretaste of heaven while you are still in this world. This doesn’t mean that you will not experience anymore human difficulties once you choose Jesus over this world.
Yet, you can be assured that as you go through your human difficulties or problems you are certain of Jesus abiding presence in your life. Jesus will make your difficulties lighter and Jesus will walk with you.
In the gospel for this Saturday we read about the multitude of people chasing after Jesus and His disciples. Jesus and the disciples were about to rest and go through some physical and spiritual re-charging. Yet, when the multitude of people discovered it they hurriedly went there leaving behind whatever worldly undertaking/s that they were doing.
When Jesus saw the vast crowd waiting for Him, He did not turn them away, never did He scold them or told them, why are you people disturbing our rest? Jesus instead pitied them. Then, He taught them and healed them of whatever sickness that they have.
Are you willing to leave everything to
have a precious encounter with Jesus? - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Pebrero 3, Sabado sa Ikaapat na Linggo ng Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 6:30-34
Ngunit maraming nakakita sa kanilang pag-alis at nakilala sila. Kaya’t mula sa lahat ng bayan, ang mga tao’y patakbong tumungo sa dakong pupuntahan nina Hesus at nauna pang dumating doon kaysa kanila. Paglunsad ni Hesus, nakita niya ang napakaraming tao; nahabag siya sa kanila sapagkat para silang mga tupang walang pastol. At sila’y tinuruan niya ng maraming bagay.