Thursday, March 28, 2013

Reading and Gospel of the Day



March 28, 2013
Holy Thursday – Year of Faith – Lenten Seasons
Holy Week – Chrism Mass
                         

The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, because the LORD has anointed me; He has sent me to bring glad tidings to the lowly, to heal the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives and release to the prisoners, To announce a year of favor from the LORD and a day of vindication by our God, to comfort all who mourn; To place on those who mourn in Zion a diadem instead of ashes, To give them oil of gladness in place of mourning, a glorious mantle instead of a listless spirit.

You yourselves shall be named priests of the LORD, ministers of our God shall you be called.

I will give them their recompense faithfully, a lasting covenant I will make with them. Their descendants shall be renowned among the nations, and their offspring among the peoples; All who see them shall acknowledge them as a race the LORD has blessed.

Responsorial Psalm PS 89:21-22, 25 and 27

R. (2) For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.
“I have found David, my servant;
with my holy oil I have anointed him.
That my hand may always be with him;
and that my arm may make him strong.”
R. For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.
“My faithfulness and my mercy shall be with him;
and through my name shall his horn be exalted.
He shall say of me, ‘You are my father,
my God, the Rock, my savior!’“
R. For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.

Reading 2 Rv 1:5-8

[Grace to you and peace] from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead and ruler of the kings of the earth. To him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his Blood, who has made us into a Kingdom, priests for his God and Father,  to him be glory and power forever and ever. Amen.

Behold, he is coming amid the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him. All the peoples of the earth will lament him. Yes. Amen.

“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “the one who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.”

Gospel Lk 4:16-21

Jesus came to Nazareth, where he had grown up, and went according to his custom into the synagogue on the sabbath day. He stood up to read and was handed a scroll of the prophet Isaiah. He unrolled the scroll and found the passage where it was written:

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.

Rolling up the scroll, he handed it back to the attendant and sat down, and the eyes of all in the synagogue looked intently at him. He said to them,  “Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing.” 







Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Gospel Reflection



March 27, 2013
Holy Wednesday – Year of Faith – Lenten Seasons
Holy Week
by Rev.  Fr. Joel Jason (Dean, Graduate School of Theology San Carlos Seminary)
12;15PM Mass at Megamall, Chapel of the Eucharistic Lord
                         
Reading 1 Is 50:4-9a

The Lord GOD has given me a well-trained tongue, That I might know how to speak to the weary a word that will rouse them. Morning after morning he opens my ear that I may hear; And I have not rebelled, have not turned back. I gave my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who plucked my beard; My face I did not shield from buffets and spitting.

The Lord GOD is my help, therefore I am not disgraced; I have set my face like flint, knowing that I shall not be put to shame. He is near who upholds my right; if anyone wishes to oppose me, let us appear together. Who disputes my right? Let him confront me. See, the Lord GOD is my help; who will prove me wrong?

Responsorial Psalm PS 69:8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33-34

R. (14c) Lord, in your great love, answer me.
For your sake I bear insult,
and shame covers my face.
I have become an outcast to my brothers,
a stranger to my mother’s sons,
because zeal for your house consumes me,
and the insults of those who blaspheme you fall upon me.
R. Lord, in your great love, answer me.
Insult has broken my heart, and I am weak,
I looked for sympathy, but there was none;
for consolers, not one could I find.
Rather they put gall in my food,
and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.
R. Lord, in your great love, answer me.
I will praise the name of God in song,
and I will glorify him with thanksgiving:
“See, you lowly ones, and be glad;
you who seek God, may your hearts revive!
For the LORD hears the poor,
and his own who are in bonds he spurns not.”
R. Lord, in your great love, answer me.

Gospel Mt 26:14-25

One of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, “What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?” They paid him thirty pieces of silver, and from that time on he looked for an opportunity to hand him over.

On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the disciples approached Jesus and said, “Where do you want us to prepare for you to eat the Passover?” He said, “Go into the city to a certain man and tell him, ‘The teacher says, My appointed time draws near; in your house I shall celebrate the Passover with my disciples.”‘“ The disciples then did as Jesus had ordered, and prepared the Passover.

When it was evening, he reclined at table with the Twelve. And while they were eating, he said, “Amen, I say to you, one of you will betray me.” Deeply distressed at this, they began to say to him one after another, “Surely it is not I, Lord?” He said in reply, “He who has dipped his hand into the dish with me is the one who will betray me. The Son of Man indeed goes, as it is written of him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed. It would be better for that man if he had never been born.” Then Judas, his betrayer, said in reply, “Surely it is not I, Rabbi?” He answered, “You have said so.”

HOMILY

Magandang tanghali po sa inyong lahat. 

Alam ko hong naikwento ko na sa inyo ito minsan, but let me share it with you once again, because it is a very good time to repeat the story, and make it a starting point for my reflection this afternoon. 

Minsan po merong isang babaeng nag-abroad, nakakita siya ng very expensive na diamond necklace worth US$10,000. Ang ginawa niya, tinext niya 'yong asawa niya na nasa Pilipinas. Sabi niya, "Honey, nakakita ako ng necklace, US$10,000. Bibilhin ko ba sa credit card mo? And then sumagot 'yong asawa niya, "No, price is too high dear."

So pag-uwi no'ng babae, nagmamadali siya, nagpunta do'n sa asawa niya, "Honey, narito na 'yong diamond necklace na pinabili mo." Sabi no'ng lalaki, "Hindi ba sabi ko sa 'yo, huwag mong bilhin?" So ang sabi ng babae, "Hindi, ito nga 'yong text mo, o." And then pinakita niya 'yong text at ang nakasulat, "No price is too high dear." Nakalimutan niya 'yong comma after the word 'no'. Kaya naiba ang meaning ng kanyang sinabi. Ang ibig sabihin ay walang mahal. 

Alam n'yo sa istoryang 'yan, mayroong dalawang nagtatalong attitudes. Ano 'yong dalawang nagtatalong attitudes dito? 'Yong tinatawag nating the 'spirit of calculation' and the 'spirit of evaluation'. Maraming mga tao, they always calculate. Laging nagbibilang, laging nagtatantiya. Pag nakakita ng presyo, laging ang recount niya, "No, price is too high dear." Pero 'yong mga taong nabubuhay sa spirit of evaluation, ano 'yon? 'Yon 'yong mga taong hindi masyadong nagbibilang. Kasi pinapahalagahan nila ang value ng mga bagay-bagay. Kaya para sa isang taong nagmamahal, ano'ng sinasabi niya, "No price is too high dear." 

Sa ating Ebanghelyo, makikita natin itong dalawang nagtatalong attitudes na ito. Si Hudas, ano 'yong kanyang attitude? Para sa kanya, lagi siyang nabubuhay sa spirit of calculation. Nakita niya ang Panginoon, at ano ang naisip niya agad? 'Naku, maraming naghahanap dito sa aking Panginoon. Siguro pag ibinenta ko ang aking Panginoon, malaki ang makukuha ko dito.' Spirit of calculation. Pag nakakita ng isang bagay, pinepresyuhan agad. 

Actually 'yong kwento ni Hudas, nagsimula pa noong nakaraang Lunes. Nagsimba po ba kayo noong nakaraang Lunes? Ano 'yong Ebanghelyo natin noong nakaraang Lunes? Si Maria, tinanggap si Hesus sa kanyang bahay. At no'ng nandoon ang ating Panginoon, nakakita siya ng mamahaling pabango. Ginamit niya 'yong pabango para hugasan ang paa ng ating Panginoon. Noong makita ni Hudas 'yon, ano'ng sabi niya? 'Ang mahal naman ng pabangong 'yan. Kung ibebenta natin 'yang pabangong 'yan, malaki ang makukuha natin. Bakit ginamit lang para kay Hesus?' The spirit of calculation. Ang nakikita lang niya ay 'yong nabibilang. 

When we are led by the spirit of calculation, we can only see those things that can be counted. 'Yong mga pwedeng bilangin, 'yong mga pwedeng presyuhan. At ito 'yong dahilan kung bakit si Hudas, maging ang ating Panginoon, ay pinresyuhan. 'Magkano kaya ang matatanggap ko kapag ipinagkanulo ko ang aking Panginoon?' 

But we are being called to live in the opposite spirit, and that is the spirit of evaluation. Hindi tayo nagbibilang. Ang tinitingnan natin ay 'yong value, 'yong kahalagahan ng mga bagay. Kaya ang Holy Week, ano'ng tawag natin dito? Mga Mahal na Araw. Bakit Mahal na Araw? Kasi tinitingnan natin dito na mahal ang iginugol ng Diyos para tubusin tayo sa ating mga kasalanan at makamtan natin ang kaligtasan. Mga Mahal na Araw. 

Kaya lang ano'ng problema? Minsan pagdating sa Diyos, binabarat natin ang Diyos. Lagi tayong nagbibilang. Lagi tayong nagtatantiya. Basta para sa atin, hindi tayo nagbibilang. Pero basta para sa Diyos, para sa buhay na espirituwal, ayan nagbibilang tayo. 'Ang tagal naman ng Homily ng paring 'yan, tatlong minuto na, may gagawin pa ako.' Minsan nagsisimula pa lamang mag-Homily ang pari, tumitingin na tayo sa ating relo. Nagbibilang kaagad tayo. Pero pag nanonood tayo ng teleseryeng 'Please be Careful With My Heart', (laughs) naku kahit na marathon hindi natin nabibilang ang oras. Mayroon akong isang kaibigan, sabi niya, "Ay Father alam n'yo ngayong Holy Week, hiniram ko ang lahat ng DVD ng 'Please Be Careful with My Heart', magma-marathon movie ako. (laughs) Ayan hindi tayo nagbibilang, pagdating sa mga bagay na 'yan. Pero pagdating sa Diyos, ayan palagi tayong nagbibilang. 

Merong kwento ng isang Nanay, meron daw siyang apat na anak. 'Yong una niyang anak na lalaki, guwapong guwapo. Sabi niya, "Ay anak mag-artista ka." 'Yong pangalawang anak niya ay matalino. Sabi niya, "Ay anak, mag-ano ka....Presidente ng Pilipinas. O kaya naman ay maging scientist ka." 'Yong pangalawang anak niya, medyo sabihin nating magaling kumanta. Sabi niya, "Ah...mag-singer ka anak. Pumasok ka sa showbusiness." 'Yong pang-apat na anak niya, pangit. And he is also a weakling. Sabi niya, "Ay anak, mag-pari ka na lang." (loud laughs). 

Bakit tayo may ganyang attitude na pag pangit, magpari ka. (laughs) Basta pangit, para sa Diyos. Hindi ba dapat 'yong pinaka-guwapo, 'yong ang dapat para sa Diyos? Kaya noong isang araw, tuwang tuwa ako eh. Meron akong natanggap sa Facebook. Sabi doon, "Hindi lahat ng guwapo at magaling kumanta ay nag-a-artista. Ang iba ay nagpapari. Oh, di ba? (laughs and soft cheers) Nakalagay doon, 'Like if you agree'. Eh di like like like ako ano. (laughs) Kasi kahit paano maganda 'yong attitude. Pag maganda, aba'y ialay natin sa Panginoon. Kaya lang minsan ang ating attitude, basta maganda, basta mahal, ay para sa 'kin 'yan. 'Yong pangit, 'yong mumurahin, 'yan - 'yan na lang ang ibigay natin para sa Diyos. The spirit of calculation. Si Hudas, ganoon ang kanyang attitude. 'Ah...mahal ang makukuha ko dito. Ito para sa akin.' Pero pagdating sa buhay espirituwal, ayan hindi niya binigyan ng pagpapahalaga. 

Ngayong mga Mahal na Araw...ano ang tawag sa atin ng Holy Week? Let us not be very calculating. And let us pay attention, not only to those things that can be counted, but more importantly, to those things that truly count. When you live by the spirit of calculation, ang nakikita mo lang ay 'yong mga bagay na nabibilang, na nakukuwenta. But when you live by the spirit of evaluation, you begin to see those things that truly count, those things that are truly valuable. At ito 'yong dahilan kung bakit tayo mayroong tinatawag na mga Mahal na Araw. 

After this mass, we have a recollection. Ang aking invitation, kung wala naman kayong gagawin, at kung kayo'y libre naman, it is good if you can spend the afternoon attending the recollection. Bakit? Kasi ito 'yong panahon para pagtuunan natin ng pansin 'yong ating buhay espiritu. 'Yong ating buhay espirituwal. 'Yong mga bagay ng ating buhay na hindi nabibilang, pero mahalaga. The spirit of evaluation. 

As we continue with this Holy Mass, let that be the grace that we will ask from the Lord. Na huwag nating gawing mura ang mga Mahal na Araw. Bigyan natin ng atensiyon ang ating ugnayan sa Diyos. Bigyan natin ng atensiyon ang ating buhay espirituwal. Amen. 



Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Gospel Reflection



March 26, 2013
Holy Tuesday – Year of Faith – Lenten Seasons
Holy Week
by Rev. Fr. Jason H. Laguerta, Parish Priest, Holy Cross Parish, J.P. Rizal, Makati
7:00PM Mass at Sto. Nino de Paz Chapel, Greenbelt Makati
                         
Reading 1 Is 49:1-6

Hear me, O islands, listen, O distant peoples. The LORD called me from birth, from my mother’s womb he gave me my name. He made of me a sharp-edged sword and concealed me in the shadow of his arm. He made me a polished arrow, in his quiver he hid me. You are my servant, he said to me, Israel, through whom I show my glory.

Though I thought I had toiled in vain, and for nothing, uselessly, spent my strength, Yet my reward is with the LORD, my recompense is with my God. For now the LORD has spoken who formed me as his servant from the womb, That Jacob may be brought back to him and Israel gathered to him; And I am made glorious in the sight of the LORD, and my God is now my strength! It is too little, he says, for you to be my servant, to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and restore the survivors of Israel; I will make you a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth.


R. (see 15ab) I will sing of your salvation.
In you, O LORD, I take refuge;
let me never be put to shame.
In your justice rescue me, and deliver me;
incline your ear to me, and save me.
R. I will sing of your salvation.
Be my rock of refuge,
a stronghold to give me safety,
for you are my rock and my fortress.
O my God, rescue me from the hand of the wicked.
R. I will sing of your salvation.
For you are my hope, O Lord;
my trust, O God, from my youth.
On you I depend from birth;
from my mother’s womb you are my strength.
R. I will sing of your salvation.
My mouth shall declare your justice,
day by day your salvation.
O God, you have taught me from my youth,
and till the present I proclaim your wondrous deeds.
R. I will sing of your salvation.


Reclining at table with his disciples, Jesus was deeply troubled and testified, “Amen, amen, I say to you, one of you will betray me.” The disciples looked at one another, at a loss as to whom he meant. One of his disciples, the one whom Jesus loved, was reclining at Jesus’ side. So Simon Peter nodded to him to find out whom he meant. He leaned back against Jesus’ chest and said to him,
“Master, who is it?” Jesus answered, “It is the one to whom I hand the morsel after I have dipped it.” So he dipped the morsel and took it and handed it to Judas, son of Simon the Iscariot. After Judas took the morsel, Satan entered him. So Jesus said to him, “What you are going to do, do quickly.” Now none of those reclining at table realized why he said this to him. Some thought that since Judas kept the money bag, Jesus had told him, “Buy what we need for the feast,” or to give something to the poor. So Judas took the morsel and left at once. And it was night.

When he had left, Jesus said, “Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in him. If God is glorified in him, God will also glorify him in himself, and he will glorify him at once. My children, I will be with you only a little while longer. You will look for me, and as I told the Jews, ‘Where I go you cannot come,’ so now I say it to you.”

Simon Peter said to him, “Master, where are you going?” Jesus answered him, “Where I am going, you cannot follow me now,
though you will follow later.” Peter said to him, “Master, why can I not follow you now?  I will lay down my life for you.” Jesus answered, “Will you lay down your life for me? Amen, amen, I say to you, the cock will not crow before you deny me three times.”

HOMILY

If we are to summarize the Gospel reading today as well all the readings this Holy Week, we will find it in the verse that said, "And it was night." Indeed, these days of the Holy Week, no matter how clear the sky is, or the sun rises, whether it is high noon or early afternoon, it is still night. This entire week is called 'night' or 'in the dark' because all that Jesus had to endure in order to save us, happened in these days that we call the Holy Week. 

It is all night because during these days, Jesus will finally meet His persecutors and tormentors, and eventually, would meet His end. This is all night. Beginning on Palm Sunday, yes, there was joy, there was much rejoicing when the people welcomed Jesus to Jerusalem. But deep in the heart of Jesus that day, before He entered Jerusalem, He already knew what will happen. When He was at the Mount of Olives, while looking at the city of Jerusalem, before He finally entered it, He cried, He wept, not for the city, but because He knew that the city will reject Him. And He will eventually find His end within the city of Jerusalem.

Therefore, it was all night for Jesus, because He was filled, perhaps with anxiety, with fear perhaps, and of course, with the knowledge that even His disciples whom He knew will betray Him. In the conversation in our Gospel reading today between Jesus and His disciples, He was telling them, "One of you will betray me."  If you take a look at it closely, you will find there a master, a friend, who is, in one way or another, appealing to His friends not to do it against Him. And yet He knew there will be someone who will betray Him. He knew that this 12 before Him will betray and leave Him. 

Not even John came up clean. Why? Because in the Gospel that we have heard, it was only John who knew who will betray Jesus. Remember, he asked the Lord, "Lord, who is it that will betray You?" And the Lord whispered to John, "It is the one to whom I hand the morsel after I have dipped it." John knew it was Judas, because it was to him that Jesus handed the morsel. The rest did not know anything about it, because they, in one way or another, did not hear the conversation between Jesus and John. Yet, John did not do anything about it, even with the knowledge that Judas will betray the Lord. 

When Judas went out of the Last Supper room, when he went into the night, there was one who knew why He went out. Not the other 10, but John knew. However, he did not do anything about it. So each and every one of Jesus' disciples had, in one way or another, allowed these things to happen to their Master. In one way or another, everyone deserted the Lord in His moment of need, in His moment of loneliness.

It was night. It was the most difficult night for the Lord when He went to Calvary. It was the most difficult night for the Lord, when He was acclaimed by the people, but eventually deserted by His friends. It was all night. 

And many times in our lives, we also go through all night, when everything is always night. Whatever we do, it is dark. Whatever is happening, there is no sense, there is no ray of light, not even a hint of hope. All night, everything dark. This is how we describe the Holy Week before Easter. 

So we journey with Jesus, my dear friends, in Calvary. Let us enter into this darkness for Jesus. Let us enter into this darkness, and experience once again how sad and lonely it was for the Lord. How painful it was for the Lord to see His friends go away. Let us be with the Lord in these nights, so that as we feel His isolation and sadness, we also begin to decipher the courage that He was trying to muster in His heart, trying to hang on and trying to tell the Father, "Let this cup pass Me by, but still Your will be done." As Jesus was still trying to grapple with that, trying to grapple with a decision, whether to go on or go out of Jerusalem and go back to His simple life in Nazareth, let us journey with Jesus. These are all nights for the Lord. 

And so we are here as silent witnesses. Let us try to see how the Lord handles His Cross so that by observing how He moves while He is in the dark, we will also learn how to handle our darkness, the nights of our lives. We are here, dear friends. We are in the Holy Week once more, to listen and observe, to journey and to be there with the Lord. Let us enter into that story. Let us enter into that night, so that we may understand what it means to rise above the darkness, and what it means to embrace the light once more. 

If you enter into the night with the Lord, then you will know how different it is when the light comes. It is night. And we are in the middle of it all. It is all dark. So, we journey with Jesus. We try to be patient. We try to observe carefully. We try to be there for Him. Even if His friends have abandoned Him, we try, in one way or another, as much as possible, to be one with the Lord.

We are here, dear friends, in this mass of Holy Tuesday. My invitation for all of you is that, whatever you do this Holy Week, try to go inside the church, join the celebrations, and try to remember this beautiful story of salvation. This love of God that has found Him dying on the Cross. And eventually, this God will be victorious, as He overcomes the darkness of our lives. We shall also be one with Him when He welcomes the light of a new day. 

Brothers and sisters, let us journey with the Lord. Agonize with Him. Be crucified with Him. So that we would know what it means to rise again. We are in the night of the life of Jesus. We are in the dark with Him. So be it. Because by learning how to navigate the darkness, we also learn how to deal with the darkness of our lives.