Itinagubilin
ni Jesus sa kanyang mga alagad na huwag na nilang sasabihin ito kaninuman. At
sinabi pa niya sa kanila, "Ang Anak ng Tao'y dapat magbata ng maraming
hirap. Itatakwil siya ng matatanda ng bayan, ng mga punong saserdote at ng mga
eskriba. Ipapapatay nila siya, ngunit sa ikatlong araw ay muling
mabubuhay."
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Monday, September 23, 2024
Ang Mabuting Balita Biyernes Setyembre 27, San Vicente de Paul, pari (Paggunita): Lucas 9:18-22
Reflection for September 26 Thursday of the Twenty-fifth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 9:7-9
But Herod said, “John I beheaded. Who then
is this about whom I hear such things?” And he kept trying to see him.
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Reflection:
Are you sometimes being haunted by a wrong
which you’ve done in the past?
The wrongs that we’ve done will continue to haunt us for so long as there is no closure to it. It happened to Herod the tetrarch when he ordered his soldiers to kill John at the behest of the woman who lustfully danced in front of them.
We need to be careful of the actions/decisions that we make in our lives. Impulsive or spur of the moment decisions are usually wrong. Like when Herod to impress his friends impulsively decided to kill John.
These thoughtless decisions that we’ve made or we’ll make in the future will bother us, in will constantly pop in our minds until we do something to close it. So what is the cure to this dilemma?
We have to seek closure, if we have to walk
an extra mile for us to obtain closure so be it. We obtain closure by making
amends with the person concerned. And then we walk away ready to live a new
life with Christ Jesus. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Setyembre 26, Huwebes ng Ika-25 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 9:7-9
Kaya't
ang sabi ni Herodes, "Pinapugutan ko si Juan; ngunit sino ang
nababalitaang ito? Marami akong naririnig tungkol sa kanya." At
pinagsikapan niyang makita si Jesus.
Reflection for September 25 Wednesday of the Twenty-fifth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 9:1-6
Whatever house you enter, stay there and leave from there. And as for those who do not welcome you, when you leave that town, shake the dust from your feet in testimony against them.” Then they set out and went from village to village proclaiming the good news and curing diseases everywhere.
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Reflection:
When Jesus said to the twelve, 'Take nothing for the journey, neither walking stick, nor sack, nor food, nor money, and let no one take a second tunic,' He was espousing absolute detachment from any kind of worldly things. He was telling them to rely on no one except Himself, for He would provide for them.
This is how Jesus also lived His ministry—He relied on no one except the providence of God. God provided for Him because He entrusted His life to Him. In our present, materially driven world, it’s difficult to solely trust in God. For example, how can we advance His teachings without any material provisions? How can we keep going without financial help? These are valid questions that are difficult to ignore.
Nevertheless, if we truly have rock-solid faith, we would let go of our worldly worries and rely on no one but God alone. This is the challenge for all of us believers: to rely on no one except God. Often, we fail to recognize how God is moving in our lives because we don’t fully rely on Him. We tend to rely more on ourselves and those around us rather than on God.
We would not be able to feel the presence of Jesus in our lives if we continue to rely on ourselves. Let us continue to have faith, for Jesus has not forsaken anyone who follows Him. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Setyembre 25, Miyerkules ng Ika-25 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 9:1-6
Sila'y
pinagbilinan niya: "Huwag kayong magbaon ng anuman para sa inyong
paglalakbay -- kahit tungkod, supot, tinapay, salapi o bihisan. Makituloy kayo
sa alinmang bahay na tumanggap sa inyo, at manatili roon hanggang sa pag-alis
ninyo sa bayang iyon.
At
sakaling hindi kayo tanggapin, umalis kayo roon, at ipagpag ninyo ang alikabok
ng inyong mga paa bilang babala sa kanila." Kaya't humayo ang mga alagad
at naglakbay sa mga nayon, na ipinangangaral ang Mabuting Balita at
nagpapagaling ng mga maysakit sa lahat ng dako.
Reflection for September 24 Tuesday of the Twenty-fifth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 8:19-21
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Do we hear the word of God and act upon it? For
example the commandment of Jesus to love our enemies and to do good to those
who hurt us (Matthew 5:44). Do we love our enemies and do good to them?
Or we immediately follow our natural instinct not to love those who don’t love
us and hurt those who hurt us.
But what would happen if we follow our selfish human
instinct? There would be more hatred and hurt, more walls than bridges. Mahatma
Gandhi once said: An Eye for an eye would only make the whole world
blind.
It’s not easy to become a relative of Jesus if we
place too much value on ourselves. If we hold ourselves in such high regard, we
may quickly despise those who have hurt or disrespected us. However, Jesus
himself forgave those who hurt, persecuted, and killed Him.
Though it’s difficult to become a relative of Jesus for it requires humility and forgetting of ourselves. Nevertheless, we must aspire to become a relative of Jesus and not aspire to become a lover of unforgiveness, ego and pride. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Setyembre 24 Martes ng Ika – 25 na Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 8:19-21
Ngunit sinabi ni Jesus, "Ang mga nakikinig ng salita ng Diyos at tumutupad nito ang siya kong ina at mga kapatid."
Friday, September 20, 2024
Reflection for Monday September 23 Memorial of Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest: Luke 8:16-18
For there is nothing hidden that will not become visible, and nothing secret that will not be known and come to light. Take care, then, how you hear. To anyone who has, more will be given, and from the one who has not, even what he seems to have will be taken away.
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Reflection:
The story is told about a long dormant lighthouse that was revived and brightly lighted by the community around it. The voyagers and fishermen were very happy to see its light once again. For it gave them direction and it made their life easier at sea.
By virtue of our faith and what we know about Jesus we also have the potential to become a bright lighthouse. That gives direction, inspiration and hope to our fellowmen. This could happen provided we have the courage to live and share Jesus through our words and actions.
But how many of us have become the living light of Jesus to our fellowmen? How many of us have dared to live and share the teachings of Jesus? If we don’t dare live and share Jesus we simply become an unlighted lighthouse. A lighthouse that is overcome by darkness it doesn’t give hope, inspiration and direction.
Let us never forget to remember that we can always become a lighted lamp that is placed on a lampstand that Jesus mentions in the gospel. In that way we can bless others by sharing and living our faith. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita: Lunes Setyembre 23, Paggunita kay San Pio ng Pietrelcina, pari: Lucas 8:16-18
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Reflection for Sunday September 22, Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Mark 9:30-37
Gospel: Mark 9:30-37
They came to Capernaum and, once inside the house, he began to ask them, “What were you arguing about on the way?” But they remained silent. For they had been discussing among themselves on the way who was the greatest. Then he sat down, called the Twelve, and said to them, “If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all.”
Taking a child, he placed it in their midst, and putting his arms around it, he said to them, “Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me.”
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Reflection:
The story is told about a man who heard an announcement in their parish church about its need for those who would be interested to volunteer for parish work. Thus, he volunteered and he went through the formation process.
However, he had this thought that his volunteer parish work was an opportunity to become popular and influential in the community. He was already imagining that his newfound popularity would lead him into politics.
In the Gospel, while journeying through Galilee, Jesus heard His disciples arguing. When they were in a house in Capernaum, He asked them, 'What were you arguing about on the way?' (Mark 9:33). They were unable to answer because they had been arguing about who was the greatest among them.
Who is the greatest in the eyes of the Lord? For Jesus, the greatest is the one who is willing and ready to serve and not be served. The greatest is the one who humbles himself despite the temptation to boast and be arrogant. The greatest are those who quietly fulfill their vocation for the Lord without expecting anything in return.
Many of us love to project power and feel superior because we hold exalted positions in our work, church, or community. However, this is of no importance in the eyes of the Lord. What matters to Jesus is our childlike humility and our willingness to follow Him without expecting anything in return.
Are you ready to humbly follow the Lord without expecting anything in return? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita, Linggo Setyembre 22 Ika-25 na Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 9:30-37
Mabuting Balita: Marcos 9:30-37
Reflection for Saturday September 21 Feast of Saint Matthew, Apostle and evangelist: Matthew 9:9-13
All of us are sinners, and Jesus is continuously calling us to leave our sinful lives for good and follow Him. The gravity of our sins is no longer important to Jesus. What matters to Him is that we respond to His call, just as Matthew did in the Gospel.
Perhaps we may ask, why is Jesus calling us to follow HIM? Among many other reasons Jesus wants us to be freed from the bondage of sin; HE wants us to be enlightened by HIS grace. And Jesus wants to save us from hell where Satan holds court. These are the reasons why Jesus is calling us to follow HIM.
Our lives will never be the same again the moment we accept this call of Jesus. There will be healing in the family; we will now become averse to commit any form of sin and we will be freed from its bondage. We have nothing to lose if we would follow the Lord in fact we gain everything including our future dwelling in heaven someday.
Would you respond to the Lord’s call? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Sabado Setyembre 21, Apostol San Mateo, manunulat ng Mabuting Balita (Kapistahan): Mateo 9:9-13
Nang si Jesus at ang kanyang mga alagad ay nasa bahay ni Mateo,
dumating ang maraming publikano at mga makasalanan. At sila'y magkakasalong
kumain. Nang makita ito nang mga Pariseo, tinanong nila ang kanyang mga alagad,
"Bakit sumasalo sa mga publikano at sa mga makasalanan ang inyong
guro?"
Narinig ito ni Jesus at siya ang sumagot, "Ang mga maysakit ang siyang nangangailangan ng manggagamot, hindi ang mga walang sakit. Humayo kayo at unawain ang kahulugan nito, 'Habag ang ibig ko at hindi hain.' Sapagkat naparito ako upang tawagin ang mga makasalanan, hindi ang mga banal."
Reflection for Friday September 20 Memorial of Saints Andrew Kim Tae-gŏn, Priest, and Paul Chŏng Ha-sang, and Companions, Martyrs: Luke 8:1-3
Accompanying him were the Twelve and some women who had been cured of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, Joanna, the wife of Herod’s steward Chuza, Susanna, and many others who provided for them out of their resources.
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Reflection:
Who are the majority crowd during Sunday Holy Mass or daily Holy Mass for that matter? The majority are women, who are the majority who volunteers for church work? It’s women again! During the time of Jesus and as it is today the silent workers and supporters of Jesus and His church are women.
When Jesus was dying on the cross the majority of those who remained loyal to Him are women too (Luke 23:49)! The same when Jesus resurrected, the loyal woman supporters of Jesus saw Him first (Luke 24:9–11).
The gospel this Friday mentions Jesus, the twelve apostles and a number of women with different backgrounds. Some are sinners, some are rich and some are poor also. What brought these women with diverse background together? What made them silently support Jesus?
It’s their love and loyalty to Jesus. The same love and loyalty to Jesus that fuels the many women of today who silently support Jesus and the church that He founded through peter.
Like the women in the gospel who followed and provided help for Jesus. We too are being challenged to humbly follow Jesus and provide support for the church that He founded through Peter.
What can you contribute to Jesus and the church today? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Biyernes Setyembre 20, San Andres Kim Taegon, pari, San Pablo Chong Hasang at mga kasama, mga martir (Paggunita): Lucas 8:1-3
Reflection for September 19 Thursday of the Twenty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 7:36-50
Then she wiped them with her hair, kissed them, and anointed them with the ointment. When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this he said to himself, “If this man were a prophet, he would know who and what sort of woman this is who is touching him, that she is a sinner.” Jesus said to him in reply, “Simon, I have something to say to you.” “Tell me, teacher,” he said.
“Two people were in debt to a certain creditor; one owed five hundred days’ wages and the other owed fifty. Since they were unable to repay the debt, he forgave it for both. Which of them will love him more?” Simon said in reply, “The one, I suppose, whose larger debt was forgiven.” He said to him, “You have judged rightly.”
Then he turned to the woman and said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? When I entered your house, you did not give me water for my feet, but she has bathed them with her tears and wiped them with her hair. You did not give me a kiss, but she has not ceased kissing my feet since the time I entered.
You did not anoint my head with oil, but
she anointed my feet with ointment. So I tell you, her many sins have been
forgiven; hence, she has shown great love. But the one to whom little is
forgiven, loves little.” He said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.” The others
at table said to themselves, “Who is this who even forgives sins?” But he said
to the woman, “Your faith has saved you; go in peace.”
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Reflection:
Why is it that many of us are very quick to condemn those who are supposedly sinners? I for one is oftentimes like that I’m very quick at judging people but on second thought who are we to judge them? When we in fact are sinners too! We are quick to judge because we see them as bigtime sinners so we condemn or judge them.
How about the private sins that we commit? Those sins that nobody else knows except us and God only. Most of the time those who are self-righteous are sinners too. They only refuse to admit that they are for they are blinded by the very high esteem that they give to themselves.
Regardless if we are a public sinner of private sinner Jesus wants us to have a renewal in our lives. This we do by means of humbly approaching Him through the Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession.
Most of the time repentant public sinners are the most effective bearers of Jesus love and forgiveness. Why? For the reason that they have nothing to hide anymore they humbly open themselves to God’s infinite grace, mercy and forgiveness.
Are you a sinner who is very much willing to repent? - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Setyembre 19, Huwebes ng Ika-24 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 7:36-50
At lumapit siya sa likuran ni Hesus, sa gawing paanan. Siya’y nanangis at nabasa ng kanyang luha ang mga paa ni Hesus. Pinunasan niya ang mga ito ng kanyang buhok, hinagkan, at pinahiran ng pabango. Nang makita ito ng Pariseong nag-anyaya kay Hesus, nasabi nito sa sarili, “Kung talagang propeta ang taong ito, alam niya kung sino at kung anong uri ng babae ang humihipo sa kanya — isang makasalanan!”
Bilang tugon sa iniisip ni Simon, sinabi ni Hesus, “Simon, may sasabihin ako sa iyo.” Sumagot siya, “Ano po iyon, Guro?” Sinabi ni Hesus, “May dalawang taong nanghiram sa isang nagpapautang; ang isa’y limandaang denaryo at ang isa nama’y limampu. Nang hindi makabayad, pareho silang pinatawad. Ngayon, sino sa kanila ang lalong nagmamahal sa nagpautang?” Sumagot si Simon, “Sa palagay ko po’y ang pinatawad ng malaking halaga.”
“Tama ang sagot mo,” ang tugon ni Hesus. Nilingon niya ang babae, at sinabi kay Simon, “Nakikita mo ba ang babaing ito? Pumasok ako sa iyong bahay at hindi mo man lamang ako binigyan ng tubig para sa aking mga paa; ngunit binasa niya ng luha ang aking mga paa at pinunasan ng kanyang buhok. Hindi mo ako hinagkan, ngunit siya, mula nang pumasok siya ay hindi tumigil sa paghalik sa aking mga paa. Hindi mo pinahiran ng langis ang aking ulo, subalit pinahiran niya ng pabango ang aking mga paa.
Kaya’t sinasabi ko sa iyo, ang malaking pagmamahal na ipinamalas niya ang nagpapatunay na ipinatawad na ang marami niyang kasalanan; ngunit ang pinatawad ng kaunti ay kaunti lang ang pagmamahal na ipinamamalas.” Saka sinabi sa babae, “Ipinatawad na ang iyong mga kasalanan.” At ang kanyang mga kasalo sa pagkain ay nagsimulang magtanong sa sarili,
“Sino
ba itong pati pagpapatawad sa kasalanan ay pinangangahasan?” Ngunit sinabi ni
Hesus sa babae, “Iniligtas ka ng iyong pananalig; yumaon ka na’t ipanatag mo
ang iyong kalooban.”
Reflection for September 18 Wednesday of the Twenty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 7:31-35
For John the Baptist came neither eating
food nor drinking wine, and you said, ‘He is possessed by a demon.’ The Son of
Man came eating and drinking and you said, ‘Look, he is a glutton and a
drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners. But wisdom is vindicated by
all her children.”
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Reflection:
Are you quick to judge?
Every once in a while, each and every one of us are guilty of judging our fellowmen by what we exteriorly see on them. This happened to John and Jesus, they both were unfairly judged based on what they exteriorly saw. But the danger of judging quickly is we immediately close our minds to further be enlightened by the person/s that we judge.
But how could we know the person better if we quickly judge them? How could we see their pureness, gentleness and humility if we judge them? It’s always better to know the person first and if possible to get acquainted with them before we judge them.
Because if we do, we would not be judging or condemning them quickly anymore. This is for the reason that we would be able to discover who they really are. Those who judged John and Jesus were deprived of discovering the real identity of Jesus and John. They also unknowingly deprived themselves of their friendship, blessing and wisdom.
This may happen also to us if we are quick to judge. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Setyembre 18, Miyerkules ng Ika-24 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 7:31-35
Sapagkat naparito si Juan Bautista na nag-aayuno at hindi umiinom
ng alak, at sinasabi ninyo, ‘Inaalihan siya ng demonyo.’ Naparito naman ang
Anak ng Tao, na kumakain at umiinom tulad ng iba, at sinasabi ninyo, ‘Masdan
ninyo ang taong ito! Matakaw at maglalasing, kaibigan ng mga publikano at ng
mga makasalanan!’ Gayunman, ang karunungan ng Diyos ay napatutunayang matuwid
sa pamamagitan ng kanyang mga anak.”
Monday, September 16, 2024
Reflection for September 17 Tuesday of the Twenty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 7:11-17
A large crowd from the city was with her. When the Lord saw her, he was moved with pity for her and said to her, “Do not weep.” He stepped forward and touched the coffin; at this the bearers halted, and he said, “Young man, I tell you, arise!” The dead man sat up and began to speak, and Jesus gave him to his mother.
Fear seized
them all, and they glorified God, exclaiming, “A great prophet has arisen in
our midst,” and “God has visited his people.” This report about him spread
through the whole of Judea and in all the surrounding region.
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Reflection:
What does Jesus do to our life?
He makes miracles for us everyday some of us notice these miracles that’s why we always thank HIM everyday through prayers. Many of us also do not notice this, so we live our lives without being aware of the goodness of Jesus.
While on their way to Nain Jesus saw a funeral march with a grieving widow. Jesus saw her approached her and told her, “Do not weep.” And thereafter HE approached the coffin of her son and HE said, Young man I tell you arise! The grieving widow suddenly became joyous and thankful for the reason that Jesus brought to life again her only son.
This is Jesus for you and me, a God who heals, a God who create miracles. And a God that is always by our side ever ready to help us in whatever way. Therefore, in everyday of our life we must strive to walk with Jesus. We must discard any actions and thoughts which would only make us sin.
Do you make a conscious effort to avoid sin or distance yourself away from people who influence you to sin? Have you recently thought of submitting yourself to the healing Sacrament of Reconciliation? – Marino J. Dasmarinas