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Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Ang Mabuting BalitaMayo 29, Miyerkules sa Ikawalong Linggo ng Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 10:32-45
Monday, May 27, 2024
Reflection for May 28 Tuesday of the Eight Week of Ordinary Time: Mark 10:28-31
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Reflection:
What are we capable of giving up for Jesus? Can we
give up our riches? Can we give up our life of sin, hedonism and worldliness?
Perhaps this is quite hard to do for many of us.
But if we do so and we begin to trust and love Jesus
more than this world. We would also see a marked improvement in our lives,
there would be less human created worries, stress and problems.
This is for the reason that we’ve decided to embrace
Jesus more than this world. Jesus tells us in the gospel that if we give up
this world and choose to follow Him. We would receive more than this world
could offer. But what does this world offer us except sin, endless pressure
through accumulation of wealth, power and problems.
Let us try detaching ourselves from this world even
for only a short time and we would see the big improvement that it would create
in our lives. Let us cut our relationship and communication with our friends
who have not brought any good into our lives.
Let us also detach ourselves from our vices and
anything that is sinful. After doing so let us develop a real relationship with
Jesus. By attending Holy Mass more often, by praying more often and let us
begin to develop a habit of reading the Bible.
Let us not be afraid to give up this world for Jesus. Because there will be enormous rewards that awaits us the moment we decide to give up this world in favor of Jesus. But what are these rewards? The rewards are: Peace of mind, contentment, acceptance of the things that we cannot change and so on. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Mayo 28 Martes sa Ikawalong Linggo ng Karaniwang Panahon:Marcos 10:28-31
Saturday, May 25, 2024
Reflection for May 27, Monday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 10:17-27
He replied and said to him, “Teacher, all of these I have observed from my youth.” Jesus, looking at him, loved him and said to him, “You are lacking in one thing. Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.” At that statement, his face fell, and he went away sad, for he had many possessions.
Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, “How hard it is for those who have wealth to enter the Kingdom of God! The disciples were amazed at his words. So Jesus again said to them in reply, “Children, how hard it is to enter the Kingdom of God! It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the Kingdom of God.”
They were exceedingly astonished and said
among themselves, “Then who can be saved?” Jesus looked at them and said, “For
men it is impossible, but not for God. All things are possible for God.”
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Reflection:
Who is this man in the gospel who walked away from his desire to follow Jesus in favor of his treasures? We don’t know but we could compare the attitude of this wealthy man to our own attitude when it comes to wealth.
Many of us can’t give away our wealth so that it may serve its real purpose none other than to feed the hungry and clothe the naked. When the wealthy man walked away from Jesus he allowed himself to be possessed by his love for his wealth. He was already at the threshold of the real meaning of life. Yet he still chose to be possessed by worldly life which is accumulation and possession of wealth and power.
Many of us including our politicians allow ourselves to be possessed by this false meaning of life. Which in the end will only serve as our downfall for the simple reason that we allowed ourselves to be possessed by our greed for wealth and power.
What will it do us if we have wealth yet
we don’t have peace of mind? What would wealth bring to our lives if we don’t
have God? Nothing but false sense of security, nothing but a life devoid of
meaning and a life of emptiness. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Mayo 27 Lunes ng Ikawalong Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 10:17-27
Alam mo ang mga utos: ‘Huwag kang papatay; huwag kang
mangangalunya; huwag kang magnanakaw; huwag kang magsisinungaling sa iyong
pagsaksi; huwag kang magdadaya; igalang mo ang iyong ama’t ina.’” “Guro,” sabi
ng lalaki, “ang lahat po ng iya’y tinutupad ko na mula pa sa aking pagkabata.”
Magiliw siyang tiningnan ni Hesus, at sinabi sa kanya, “Isang bagay pa ang
kulang sa iyo. Humayo ka, ipagbili mo ang iyong ari-arian at ipamigay sa mga
dukha ang pinagbilhan, at magkakaroon ka ng kayamanan sa langit.
Pagkatapos, bumalik ka at sumunod sa akin.” Namanglaw ang lalaki
nang marinig ito, at malungkot na umalis, sapagkat siya’y napakayaman.
Tiningnan ni Hesus ang mga nasa paligid niya at sinabi sa kanyang mga alagad,
“Napakahirap mapabilang ang mayayaman sa mga pinaghaharian ng Diyos.” Nagtaka
ang mga alagad sa pananalitang ito.
Muling sinabi ni Hesus, “Mga anak, talagang napakahirap mapabilang sa mga pinaghaharian ng Diyos! Madali pang makaraan ang kamelyo sa butas ng karayom kaysa pasakop sa paghahari ng Diyos ang isang mayaman.” Lalong nagtaka ang mga alagad, kaya’t sila’y nagtanungan, “Kung gayo’y sino ang maliligtas?” Tinitigan sila ni Hesus at sinabi sa kanila, “Hindi ito magagawa ng tao, ngunit hindi ito mahirap sa Diyos. Magagawa ng Diyos ang lahat ng bagay.”
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Reflection for Sunday May 26, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity: Matthew 28:16-20
Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20
Go, therefore, and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And
behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age."
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Reflection:
What is the visible manifestation of the presence of the Most Holy Trinity? It’s the love and unity in the family. The teachings of the Most Holy Trinity are a mystery that nobody can unravel. Yet, when we see a unified and loving family, we are reminded of the Holy Trinity. This is because the Most Holy Trinity is a unity of love among God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit.
What is this love that unifies God the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit? In his first letter to the Corinthians, Saint Paul said this: “Love is patient, kind, without envy. It is not boastful or arrogant. It is not ill-mannered, nor does it seek its own interest. Love overcomes anger and forgets offenses. It does not take delight in wrong, but rejoices in truth. Love excuses everything, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things” (1 Corinthians 13:4-7). This is the kind of love that unifies the Holy Trinity, and surely this is the kind of love that binds a family.
We could just imagine if this Trinitarian love is present inside every family. There would be no broken families, no suffering children and spouses. But the reality of many modern and social media savvy families today is it’s so modern and hi-tech that it hardly have personal and heart-to-heart interaction. The modern family of today interacts in a modern way, primarily through their expensive gadgets. This results in impersonal interactions, which, if not corrected, might easily break apart a family when tested by trials.
The Trinitarian love was also lived by the Holy Family of Joseph, Mary, and their son Jesus. Their family is the most visible manifestation of the unity and love of the Most Holy Trinity. The Holy Family of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus is always ready to listen to the voice of God and ever docile in following the will of God.
How’s your family right now? Does it have the
Unity and Love of the Most Holy Trinity? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para Linggo Mayo 26 Dakilang Kapistahan ng Tatlong Persona sa Isang Diyos: Mateo 28:16-30
Kaya, humayo kayo at gawin ninyong alagad ko ang lahat ng bansa. Binyagan ninyo sila sa ngalan ng Ama at ng Anak at ng Espiritu Santo, at turuang sumunod sa lahat ng ipinag-utos ko sa inyo. Tandaan ninyo: ako’y laging kasama ninyo hanggang sa katapusan ng sanlibutan.”
Ang Mabuting Balita, Mayo 25 Sabado sa Ikapitong Linggo ng Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 10:13-16
Reflection for May 25 Saturday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 10:13-16
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Reflection:
The story is told about a man who wanted to know God on his own terms and through his own intelligence. So, he read books that he hoped would help him know God, but to no avail. He befriended people from his parish church, yet there still was no development in his knowledge about God.
Finally, a wise man advised him to humbly abandon himself like a child before God. So he did and thereupon he received all the wisdom that he would need to know God deeply.
Jesus’ bias for the children is very obvious in the gospel and the reason behind is the child is pure and not yet tainted by sin. For the same reason we too have a bias for children we take as an example the many images of Sto. Nino in government/private offices; majority of politicians are devotees of the Sto. Nino. For the reason that the Sto. Nino is present everywhere it may seem that our country is morally upright. Better think again, the country is still mired in corruption, immorality, arrogance and killings.
Where is the influence of the Sto. Nino then? Do we allow our devotion to the Sto. Nino change us for the better? Certainly not and this is our big problem. We are fond of displaying images of our faith but the irony of it is this: Our faith remains on exterior display and it ends there.
There is no conversion and change of heart. If only we would learn to imbibe and internalize the virtues of a child that is always humble and honest. A child who doesn’t know how to cheat, kill and lie. Who doesn’t know how to compromise with wrong.
In the gospel, Jesus is angry with His disciples for they were preventing the children to go to Him. So Jesus told them: “Let the children come to me; do not prevent them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these (Mark 10:14).
Is Jesus speaking here of the literal children only? Of course not! Jesus is also speaking here of the adult ones which includes us. Adult ones who have childlike virtues such as: Humility, simplicity, forgiveness, honestly and the like.
Do you have these childlike virtues? –
Marino J. Dasmarinas
Reflection for May 24 Friday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 10:1-12
They replied, “Moses permitted a husband to write a bill of divorce and dismiss her.” But Jesus told them, “Because of the hardness of your hearts he wrote you this commandment. But from the beginning of creation, God made them male and female. For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.
So they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, no human being must separate.” In the house the disciples again questioned Jesus about this. He said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her; and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery.”
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Reflection:
What if married couples decide not to divorce or separate? There would be no breakup of marriage, there would be no suffering children and there would be no hurting spouses.
Married couples who separate are only concerned with their own welfare and fleeting, false happiness. They don’t care about what will happen to their child or children, who are the main casualties when parents separate.
Beneath the opposition of Jesus to divorce is His command for couples to persevere in their marriage. HE commands us to always remember the vows of marriage whenever we are tempted to betray it or walk away from it. He commands us to accept the fact that marriage is not always a bed of roses but sometimes bed laden with thorns.
For the reason that there is no perfect marriage, there would also be thorny episodes in marriage. So the couple must stay no matter what their difficulties are. The couple must learn to adjust and sometimes bend in humility for the marriage to grow, bear fruit and succeed.
Incompatibility is not the reason why couples separate; it’s rather the lack of humility, the stubbornness to respect the sacred vows of the marriage covenant and the lack of active prayer life inside the marriage.
Just imagine if both husband and wife learns to imbibe humility. Just imagine if there is an active presence of prayer life inside the marriage. And just imagine if both spouses would learn to respect the sacred vows of marriage no matter the temptation that may come their way. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Mayo 24, Biyernes Ikapitong Linggo ng Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 10:1-12
Tugon niya, “Ano ang utos sa inyo ni Moises?” Sumagot naman
sila, “Ipinahintulot ni Moises na hiwalayan ng lalaki ang kanyang asawa matapos
bigyan ng kasulatan sa paghihiwalay.” Ngunit sinabi ni Hesus, “Dahil sa
katigasan ng inyong ulo kaya niya inilagda ang utos na ito. Subalit sa pasimula
pa, nang likhain ng Diyos ang sanlibutan: ‘Nilalang niya silang lalaki at
babae. Dahil dito’y iiwan ng lalaki ang kanyang ama at ina, at magsasama sila
ng kanyang asawa, at sila’y magiging isa.’ Kaya’t hindi na sila dalawa kundi
isa. Ang pinagsama ng Diyos ay huwag paghiwalayin ng tao.”
Pagdating sa bahay, ang mga alagad naman ang nagtanong kay Hesus tungkol sa bagay na ito. Sinabi niya sa kanila, “Ang sinumang lalaking humiwalay sa kanyang asawa at mag-asawa sa iba ay gumagawa ng masama sa kanyang asawa – siya’y nangangalunya. At ang babaing humiwalay sa kanyang asawa at mag-asawa sa iba ay nangangalunya rin.”
Reflection for Thursday May 23 Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Eternal High Priest (Feast): Mark 14:22-26
Amen, I say to you, I shall not drink
again the fruit of the vine until the day when I drink it new in the kingdom of
God. Then, after singing a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.
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Reflection:
A young man asked his parents why they go to church to attend daily Mass. His parents told him that they attend Mass daily because they get to see Jesus in the altar and they receive Jesus and be one with Him during Holy Communion.
Then the son said, "How come when I go to Mass, I don’t see Jesus? I only see the priest at the altar, and during Holy Communion, I only see the wafer bread that is given to me by the priest."
The father said, "I think you’re lacking in faith and perhaps you’re not focused on the celebration of the Holy Mass. That is why you don’t see that it’s Jesus who presides.
Lack of faith and focus during Holy Mass is something that many of us experience. That is why we don’t take Holy Mass seriously and that is why we are easily swayed to switch to other Christian faiths. And leave behind our Roman Catholic faith the moment somebody read to us selected bible passages. If our faith in Jesus is strong and if our belief in the Holy Mass is rock solid we will not leave the church and we will take seriously our presence at Holy Mass.
Who presides in the celebration of the Holy Mass? It’s none other than Jesus in the person of the priest! The same Jesus who took bread, blessed it, broke it, gave it to His apostles and said: “Take it this is my body.” The same Jesus who took a cup, gave thanks then gave the cup to His apostles after which they all drank from it (Mark 14:22-23). It’s only through the eyes of our faith that we would be able to comprehend that it’s really Jesus who presides in every Mass.
Do you believe? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Huwebes Mayo 23, Panginoong Hesukristo Walang Hanggan at Dakilang Pari (Kapistahan): Marcos 14:20-25
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Reflection for May 22 Wednesday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 9:38-40
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Reflection:
Why do some Catholics leave the church in favor of other Christian church? If we would ask them why they left they would normally say that they felt Jesus’ presence more in their lives when the Pastor of the Christian church shared passages about Jesus in the bible.
Should we get angry with these Christian churches for convincing some of our brethren who grew bored in our church to join their church? Of course not! We should rather be more innovative in our preaching about the word of God so that our brethren will feel Jesus’ presence in their lives.
John said to Jesus: “someone is driving out demons in your name and we tried to prevent him because he does not follow us.” Jesus replied: “Do not prevent him. There is no one who performs a mighty deed in my name who can at the same time speak ill of me. For whoever is not against us is for us.”
We should at all times be gentle, tolerant
and loving towards other Christian religions for we preach the same God. We may
have doctrinal differences with them but at the end of the day we preach the
same Jesus whose mission is to save us from ending up in hell someday. – Marino
J. Dasmarinas