Sunday, June 21, 2020

1Reflection for June 24, Wednesday; Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist: Luke 1:57-66, 80


Gospel: Luke 1:57-66, 80
When the time arrived for Elizabeth to have her child she gave birth to a son. Her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown his great mercy toward her, and they rejoiced with her. When they came on the eighth day to circumcise the child, they were going to call him Zechariah after his father, but his mother said in reply, “No. He will be called John.” But they answered her, “There is no one among your relatives who has this name.” So they made signs, asking his father what he wished him to be called. He asked for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,” and all were amazed. Immediately his mouth was opened, his tongue freed, and he spoke blessing God. Then fear came upon all their neighbors, and all these matters were discussed throughout the hill country of Judea. All who heard these things took them to heart, saying, “What, then, will this child be?” For surely the hand of the Lord was with him. The child grew and became strong in spirit, and he was in the desert until the day of his manifestation to Israel.
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Reflection:
What’s in a name? It seems that the name of the child of Elizabeth and Zechariah has a big bearing on their future. Was the issue confined in the name only of the child or there was something bigger than the name? The relatives wanted to name the child after his father Zechariah but it was not what God wanted them to name the child.

The Lord wanted to name the child John that’s why Elizabeth and Zechariah insisted that the child be named John. And when they named him John Zechariah was freed from his speech disability. His mouth was opened, his tongue freed, and he spoke blessing God. This took place for the reason that both Elizabeth and Zechariah were faithful to what God wanted them to do.

Faithfulness to God as evidenced with what happened to Zechariah gives us unfathomable blessings. It opens our lives to the abundant graces from God, it makes us whole and it heals us.

What does God ask from us? It’s for us to be faithful to HIS will for us. And what is HIS will for us? It’s for us to live our lives pleasing to HIS eyes alone. The moment we contradict God and we try to live our lives for this temporal world we can expect chaos and complications to follow us. - Marino J. Dasmarinas 

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Hunyo 24, Miyerkules; Pagsilang ni San Juan Bautista: Lucas 1:57-66, 80


Mabuting Balita: Lucas 1:57-66, 80
56 Mga tatlong buwang nanatili si Ma­riang ka­sa­ma ni Elizabeth at saka nagbalik sa kanyang bahay.  57 Nang sumapit na ang panga­­nga­nak ni Elizabeth, isang anak na lalaki ang isinilang niya. 58 Na­rinig ng mga kapit­bahay at mga ka­mag-anakan niya kung gaano nagdalang-awa sa kanya ang Pa­nginoon kayat nakigalak sila sa kanya.

59 Nang ikawalong araw na, duma­­ting sila pa­ra tuliin ang sanggol at pa­nga­­­nga­lanan sana nila itong Zacarias gaya ng kanyang ama. 60 Su­magot naman ang kanyang ina: “Hindi, tatawagin siyang Juan.” 61 Pero sinabi nila sa kanya: “Wala ka na­mang ka­mag-anak na may ganyang pangalan.” 62 Kaya sumenyas sila sa ama ng sang­­gol kung ano ang gusto niyang itawag dito. 63 Humingi siya ng isang sulatan, at sa pagtataka ng lahat ay kanyang isinulat: “Juan ang pangalan niya.” 64 Noon di’y nabuksan ang kanyang bibig at nakalag ang kanyang dila. Na­ka­pagsa­lita siya at nagpuri sa Diyos.

65 Kaya namayani ang banal na pag­katakot sa kanilang mga kapitbahay. At naging usap-usapan ang lahat ng pang­ya­­yaring ito sa buong mataas na lupain ng Juda. 66 Nag-isip-isip ang mga nakarinig at nagtanungan: “Ano na kaya ang mang­yayari sa sanggol na ito?” Dahil suma­sa­kanya ngang talaga ang kamay ng Panginoon.

80 Habang lumalaki ang bata, pinatatag siya ng espiritu. Nanirahan siya sa dis¬yerto hanggang sa araw ng kanyang pagkakahayag sa Israel.

Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

1Reflection for June 23, Tuesday; Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time: Matthew 7:6, 12-14


Gospel: Matthew 7:6, 12-14
Jesus said to his disciples: "Do not give what is holy to dogs, or throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them underfoot, and turn and tear you to pieces."Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. This is the Law and the Prophets.

"Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many. How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few."
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Reflection:
The story is told about a man who was advised by his mother to stop going out with his friends that only brought troubles and problems into his life. He adamantly defended his friends and he continued with his friendship with his troublesome, drunkards and drug user friends. He continued this until they met an accident which resulted in him being paralyzed.

In the gospel Jesus tells us to enter the narrow gate. What is this narrow gate? The narrow gate is the doorway to righteousness and the doorway to be friends with Jesus. The narrow gate is the well-meaning advices of our relatives and friends which we don’t follow.

We often times refuse to enter this narrow gate because it initially curtails our earthly happiness and desires. We prefer to enter the wide gate because it gives us liberty to follow our earthly desires which only leads us to sin even destruction.

When we decide to go through the narrow gate there surely would be some discomfort for the simple reason that we are not used to it. For example, from a hedonistic life we now decide to turn a new leaf and begin to live a clean life with Jesus. 

We surely would go through some humps and bumps however it’s just temporary. Sooner we will find out that the narrow gate that leads to Jesus will give us true serenity, happiness and peace.

Let us prefer the narrow gate that leads to Jesus no matter how hard and difficult it may seem. – Marino J. Dasmarinas 

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Hunyo 23, Martes; Ika-12 Linggo ng Taon: Mateo 7:6, 12-14


Mabuting Balita: Mateo 7:6, 12-14
Sinabi ni Jesus sa kanyang mga alagad: Huwag ibigay ang banal sa mga aso o itapon ang inyong perlas sa mga baboy, at baka yapakan nila ito at balikan kayo at lapain.

12 Kaya gawin ninyo sa iba ang gusto ninyong gawin sa inyo, ito ang nasa Batas at Mga Propeta.

13 Pumasok sa makipot na pinto sapagkat malapad ang pintuan at malawak ang daan papunta sa kapariwaraan, at marami ang pumapasok doon. 14 Napa­­kakipot naman ang pintong papunta sa buhay at mabalakid ang daan at kakaunti ang mga naka­ka­tagpo rito.

Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.

Reflection for June 22, Monday; Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time: Matthew 7:1-5


Gospel: Matthew 7:1-5
Jesus said to his disciples: “Stop judging, that you may not be judged. For as you judge, so will you be judged, and the measure with which you measure will be measured out to you. Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye? How can you say to your brother ‘Let me remove that splinter from your eye, while the wooden beam is in your eye? You hypocrite, remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother’s eye.
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Reflection:
What can we get by judging others? Nothing except the accumulation of hatred in our heart which if not corrected could even cause us sickness even death. What if we will not judge or if we are not quick to judge? There would be no hatred within us! As such we are free, we would look younger and sickness will not be our best friend.

We may not know this but we are quick to judge others for the simple reason that we have a very high regard of ourselves. And this is brought about by our feeling of superiority towards others. But why do we feel superior towards others when we are all created by God as equals,  where does this superiority feeling emanates? We have this feeling of superiority because God is not a permanent dweller in our hearts.

There’s a story of a woman who was a regular fixture in church organization. But she was not well liked because she was so judgmental, has a high regard of herself and self-righteous. Are we not sometimes also judgmental, has a high regard of ourselves and self-righteous?

In our gospel for this Monday we hear Jesus telling us to stop judging. Why? This is for the reason that when we judge we already distance ourselves from the person that we judge. We already create a wall that may permanently separate us from that person. If this is so, how can we convert them? How can could they feel the love of Jesus? – Marino J. Dasmarinas

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Hunyo 22, Lunes; Ika-12 Linggo ng Taon: Mateo 7:1-5


Mabuting Balita: Mateo 7:1-5
Sinabi ni Jesus sa kanyang mga alagad: 1 Huwag humatol at hindi kayo hahatulan. 2 Kung paano kayo humatol sa inyong kapwa, gayon din kayo hahatulan, at susukatin kayo sa sukatang ginamit ninyo. 3 Bakit mo tini­tingnan ang puwing sa mata ng iyong kapatid? At di mo pansin ang troso sa iyong mata. 4 Paano mo masasabi sa iyong kapatid: ‘Halika, at aalisin ko ang puwing sa iyong mata,’ kung may troso naman sa iyong mata? 5 Mapag­kunwari! alisin mo muna ang troso sa iyong mata, at saka mo makikita kung paano aalisin ang puwing sa mata ng iyong kapatid.
  
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.

Friday, June 19, 2020

Reflection for Sunday June 21, Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Matthew 10:26-33


Gospel: Matthew 10:26-33
Jesus said to the Twelve: "Fear no one. Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light; what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops. And do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna. Are not two sparrows sold for a small coin? Yet not one of them falls to the ground without your Father's knowledge. Even all the hairs of your head are counted. So do not be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows. Everyone who acknowledges me before others I will acknowledge before my heavenly Father. But whoever denies me before others, I will deny before my heavenly Father."
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Reflection:
Jesus told the apostles as He sends them off to spread the gospel: ““Fear no one. Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light; what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops. And do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna” (Matthew 10:26-28)

This call of Jesus to not be afraid is very timely for us today because many of us are so afraid of getting sick of Covid-19. But why be afraid if Jesus is with us? We have nothing to fear if the Lord is with us we simply have to be careful and we leave everything to Jesus.

It’s so easy to say that we are followers of Jesus but it’s another story when we are called to witness for the Lord no matter what it may cost us. Why? Because our witness for the Lord often times have limitations. We witness for the Lord when it’s comfortable for us to do so. Or when it favors us but when it’s not comfortable and it doesn’t favor us we hide to secure ourselves.  

True followers would find courage to conquer their fears. And this courage they would only find if they have a strong and personal relationship with the Lord. We are therefore called to continue our witness for the Lord in the midst of this Covid-19 pandemic. Not to continue carelessly but to continue in a calculated and careful manner.

The enemy is unseen, powerful and can kill us anytime. Believe it not,  this Covid-19 pandemic is obviously an instrument of satan to sow fear within us and to make us afraid to live and share the gospel. But we will forge on because the Lord is telling us not to be afraid.    

Majority of the apostles were the perfect witness for Christ, they feared no one they followed Him championing His teachings until their very last gasp of breath. The Martyrs of the church did the same they shed their blood for the mission of Jesus. They spoke the truth, they were not afraid to die for their love of Jesus and His mission.

This is also the clarion call for us let us not be afraid to continue creatively sharing the gospel of the Lord using social media. Let us conquer our fear of this Covid-19 pandemic and continue to live our faith for the Lord is always with us. – Marino J. Dasmarinas

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Linggo Hunyo 21, Ika-12 Linggo ng Taon: Mateo 10:26-33


Mabuting Balita: Mateo 10:26-33
Sinabi ni Jesus sa kanyang mga alagad: 26 Walang tinatakpan na di nabubun­yag at walang natatago na di naha­ha­yag. 27 Ang sinasabi ko sa inyo sa dilim, ipa­hayag ninyo sa liwanag. Ang narinig ninyo nang pabulong, ipahayag mula sa bubong.

• 28 Huwag matakot sa mga naka­papatay ng katawan ngunit hindi ng kalu­luwa. Matakot kayo sa may ka­pang­yarihang sumira ng kaluluwa pati ng katawan sa impiyerno. 29 Nabi­bili ang maya nang dalawa isang pera, pero wala isa mang buma­bag­sak sa lupa na hindi niloloob ng Ama. 30 At kayo, bilang na pati buhok sa inyong ulo. 31 Kaya huwag ka­yong matakot: mas mahalaga kayo kaysa mga maya.

• 32 Ang sinumang kumilala sa akin sa harap ng mga tao ay kikilalanin ko sa harap ng aking Ama sa Langit. 33 At ang ayaw kumilala sa akin sa harap ng mga tao ay hindi ko rin kikilalanin sa harap ng aking Ama sa Langit.

Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Reflection for June 20, Saturday; Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Luke 2:41-51


Gospel: Luke 2:41-51
Each year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover, and when he was twelve years old, they went up according to festival custom. After they had completed its days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem, but his parents did not know it. Thinking that he was in the caravan, they journeyed for a day and looked for him among their relatives and acquaintances, but not finding him, they returned to Jerusalem to look for him. 

After three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions, and all who heard him were astounded at his understanding and his answers. When his parents saw him, they were astonished, and his mother said to him, “Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been looking for you with great anxiety.” And he said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?” But they did not understand what he said to them. He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in her heart.
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Reflection:
Have we experienced the feeling of fear and uncertainty?

Everyone of us perhaps has already experienced the feeling of fear and uncertainty. For example when a love one is brought to the hospital for an emergency; we feel fear and uncertainty of what may happen next. Amidst the anxiety and fear who gives us the confidence to calm down? it’s none other than God, we go to HIM in deep prayer.

When Saint Joseph and the Blessed Mother discovered that the child Jesus was not with them they must have felt fear and anxiety also. But in the middle of their feeling of fear and anxiety they remained peaceful for both of them were faithful worshippers of God. They knew perhaps that somehow they would soon find Jesus safe and sound. And so they went back to look for Jesus and they found HIM in the temple interacting with the Judaic teachers.      

Today is the memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We remember her heart that is overflowing with love for her child and her spouse. Her Immaculate Heart that is overflowing with Humility and surrender to the will of God.

Let us pray that our hearts may be like the heart of the Blessed Mother. A heart that is overflowing with humility and trust in God. A heart that is ever willing to embrace suffering a heart that is deeply rooted in faith and love for God. And a heart that is immaculately clean for it doesn't keep a record of wrong and hatred.  – Marino J. Dasmarinas

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Hunyo 20, Sabado; Kalinis-linisang Puso ni Maria (Paggunita): Lucas 2:41-51


Mabuting Balita: Lucas 2:41-51
41 Pumupunta taun-taon sa Jeru­sa­lem ang mga magulang ni Jesus para sa Piyesta ng Paskuwa. 42 Kayat nang maglabindalawang taon na siya, umahon sila tulad ng nakaugalian para sa pagdiri­wang. 43 Subalit nang umuwi na sila pagkatapos ng mga araw ng piyesta, naiwan sa Jeru­salem ang ba­tang si Jesus nang hindi na­mamalayan ng kanyang mga magulang.

44 Sa pag-aakalang kasama siya ng iba pang mga kasamahan, maghapon si­lang nakipaglakbay at noon nila hina­nap ang bata sa mga kamag-anakan nila’t mga kakilala. 45 Nang hindi nila siya ma­tag­puan, bumalik sila sa Jeru­salem sa pag­hahanap sa kanya. 46 At sa ikatlong araw, natag­puan nila siya sa Templo, naka­upong kasama ng mga guro at naki­kinig at nagtatanong sa kanila. 47 At na­mangha sa kanyang ta­lino at mga sagot ang mga nakarinig sa kanya.

48 Nagulat ang kanyang mga magulang pagkakita sa kanya, at sinabi sa kanya ng kanyang ina: “Anak, bakit mo naman ito ginawa sa amin? Nag­dusa nga ang iyong ama at ako habang hinahanap ka namin.” 49 Ngunit sinabi niya sa kanila: “At bakit ninyo ako hinahanap? Hindi ba ninyo alam na dapat ay nasa bahay ako ng aking Ama?” 50 Pero hindi nila naintindihan ang sinabi niya sa kanila.

51 Kaya bumaba siyang kasama nila pa-Nazaret, at patuloy siya sa pagiging masunurin sa kanila. Iningatan naman ng kanyang ina ang lahat ng ito sa kanyang puso.
  
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Reflection for June 19, Friday; Solemnity of Most Sacred Heart of Jesus: Matthew 11:25-30


Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30  
At that time Jesus exclaimed: "I give praise to you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to little ones. Yes, Father, such has been your gracious will. All things have been handed over to me by my Father. No one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and anyone to whom the Son wishes to reveal him.

"Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light."
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Reflection:
Do we want to grow in faith? God requires us only one thing; none other than to have the virtue of humility. Humility means that we trust God like how a little child trust his parents. Humility means that we don’t question the ways of God in our life even if HIS ways are sometimes not we would want it to be.

 We simply bow in submission and follow HIS own will for our lives. But, how would we know the will of God? We must at all times be humble for it’s though our humility that we are able to discerns God’s will for us. A person who is not humble would never discern God’s will; he will only know his own will for himself.

Who are those who go to Jesus to be relieve of the burdens of this world? Who are those who sincerely ask Jesus to help them carry their heavy loads in this world? Who are those who find their rest in Jesus alone? They all are the humble ones; they go to Jesus in humility and by doing so they find true rest they find someone who will help them find relief from the burdens of this world.

During this Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus let us reflect on Jesus' humble heart. Let us pray that the good Lord will also transform our hearts to become like the humble Sacred Heart of Jesus. For Humility is the gateway to know Jesus deeply and humility is the only means for Jesus to come into our life. 

Are we humble? – Marino J. Dasmarinas

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Hunyo 19, Biyernes; Kamahal-mahalang Puso ni Jesus (Dakilang Kapistahan): Mateo 11:25-30


Mabuting Balita: Mateo 11:25-30
25 Nagsalita si Jesus sa pagkaka­taong iyon: “Pinu­puri kita Amang Panginoon ng Langit at lupa, sapag­kat itinago mo ang mga bagay na ito sa matatalino at marurunong, at ipinamulat mo naman sa mga karaniwang tao. 26 Oo, Ama, ito ang ikinasiya mo. 27 Ipinagkatiwala sa akin ng aking Ama ang la­hat. Walang nakakakilala sa Anak kundi ang Ama, at wa­lang nakakakilala sa Ama kundi ang Anak at ang sinu­mang gustuhing pagbun­yagan ng Anak.

28 Lumapit sa akin, lahat kayong nahi­hirapan at may pinapasan, at pagi­gin­hawahin ko kayo. 29 Kunin ninyo ang aking pamatok at matuto sa akin, akong mahinahon at ma­babang-loob, at maka­ka­tagpo kayo ng ginhawa para sa inyong kaluluwa. 30 Sapagkat mahu­say ang aking pamatok at magaan ang aking pasanin.”
  
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.

Reflection for June 18, Thursday; Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time: Matthew 6:7-15


Gospel: Matthew 6:7-15
Jesus said to his disciples: “In praying, do not babble like the pagans, who think that they will be heard because of their many words. Do not be like them. Your Father knows what you need before you ask him.

“This is how you are to pray: ‘Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.’ “If you forgive others their transgressions, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your transgressions.”
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Reflection:
What is the prayer that reaches God? Its prayer that comes from the heart and a prayer made in the silence of our heart. It could be a long or short prayer that comes straight from our heart.

Jesus gives us the perfect prayer called the Our Father. This is called the perfect prayer because it comes from Him and Jesus gave it to us. Jesus Himself taught us to pray it.  Do we pray this with our hearts or we simply pray it with our minds wandering elsewhere?

Recall when we are at Holy Mass, how do we pray the Our Father or the Lord’s Prayer? Do we pray it with closed eyes or with open eyes? The best way to pray this perfect prayer is with closed eyes.  Because when we close our eyes we shut ourselves from any form of distraction.    

Deep in our heart we seek to connect with God and we hunger and thirst for our God. Most especially when we pass through moments of loneliness, trial and disillusionment.  Why? Because God alone gives meaning to our life.  

How do we pray the Our Father? - Marino J. Dasmarinas 

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Hunyo 18, Huwebes; Sa Ika-11 Taon: Mateo 6:7-15


Mabuting Balita: Mateo 6:7-15
7 Sinabi ni Jesus sa kanyang mga alagad pag mananalangin kayo, huwag ka­yong magsalita nang magsalita gaya ng ginagawa ng mga pagano; nani­niwala nga sila na mas paki­kinggan sila kung marami silang sina­sabi. 8 Huwag kayong tumulad sa kanila. Alam ng inyong Ama ang mga panganga­ila­ngan ninyo bago pa man kayo humingi.

9 Kaya, ganito kayo manalangin: Ama naming nasa Langit, sambahin ang Ngalan mo, 10 dumating ang Kaharian mo, sundin ang loob mo         dito sa lupa para nang sa Langit. 11 Bigyan mo kami ngayon ng aming kakanin sa araw-araw, 12 patawarin mo ang aming mga pagkakautang          gaya ng pagpapatawad namin sa mga nagkakautang sa amin.

13 Huwag mo kaming dalhin sa tukso, at iligtas mo kami sa Masama. 14 Kung patatawarin ninyo ang mga nag­kasala sa inyo, patatawarin din kayo ng inyong Amang nasa Langit. 15 At kung hindi ninyo patatawarin ang mga nag­ka­sala sa inyo, hindi rin kayo patatawarin ng inyong Ama.
  
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.