Archive for December, 2015

Happy New Year

Posted: December 31, 2015 by CatholicJules in Life's Journeys

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Dearest sisters and brothers in Christ,

May the love of our Lord Jesus embrace you, your families and your loved ones into the new year.  May the light of His countenance shine upon you and through you.

And may almighty God bless us, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen

Happy New Year!

Goodbye 2015

Posted: December 31, 2015 by CatholicJules in Life's Journeys

Today we say goodbye to another year….

Thank You Lord for Your continued blessings upon me and my family.

Thank You for the new and wonderful relationships formed in Your name.

Thank You for the gift of community and for deepening our bonds with one another. And guiding us on the true nature of communion with You.

Thank You for the precious gift of Your Blessed Mother who was always by my side.

Thank You Jesus for the many opportunities to love and serve You this year and in the next.

2016 ready or not here I come….

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 31, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Joy to the world the Lord is come! Many have sung it but how many really mean it? Are you truly living a life of joy?

How many are thrilled beyond belief when a celebrity they love is in their midst? For some it may be the pope… Think about the excitement in the air, the loud beatings of the heart. The joy of experiencing the presence of the one we love and care for.

Now multiply that seventy by seventy and that is how it would be when we truly receive Christ in our hearts and in our homes!

No more darkness in our lives! No more sin! No more unforgiveness in our hearts! No more fear of loving a stranger! No more pain of losing a loved one! No more fear of the devil for he has no hold over us!

With all these and more gone from the very depths of our souls and our lives, are we not able to experience just how liberating it is? How joyful we should truly be? For this is exactly how it is to live in the joy and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ. And through Him and Him alone, we will see our Heavenly Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. Now and forever. Amen

First reading
1 John 2:18-21

Children, these are the last world days; you were told that an world Antichrist must come, and now several antichrists have already appeared; we know from this that these are the last days.

Those rivals of Christ came out of our own number, but they had never really belonged; if they had belonged, they would have stayed with us; but they left us, to prove that not one of them ever belonged to us.

But you have been anointed by the Holy One, and have all received the knowledge.

It is not because you do not know the truth that I am writing to you but rather because you know it already and know that no lie can come from the truth.

Gospel
John 1:1-18

In the beginning was the Word: and the Word was with God and the Word was God.
He was with God in the beginning.

Through him all things came to be, not one thing had its being but through him.

All that came to be had life in Him and that life was the light of men, a light that shines in the dark, a light that darkness could not overpower.

A man came, sent by God.
His name was John.

He came as a witness,
as a witness to speak for the light, so that everyone might believe through him.

He was not the light,
only a witness to speak for the light.

The Word was the true light
that enlightens all men;
and he was coming into the world.

He was in the world that had its being through him,
and the world did not know him.

He came to his own domain
and his own people did not accept him.

But to all who did accept him
he gave power to become children of God, to all who believe in the name of him who was born not out of human stock or urge of the flesh or will of man but of God himself.

The Word was made flesh,
he lived among us, and we saw his glory,

the glory that is his as the only Son of the Father,
full of grace and truth.

John appears as his witness. He proclaims:

‘This is the one of whom I said: He who comes after me ranks before me because he existed before me.’

Indeed, from his fullness we have, all of us, received –
yes, grace in return for grace,
since, though the Law was given through Moses,
grace and truth have come through Jesus Christ.

No one has ever seen God;
it is the only Son, who is nearest to the Father’s heart,
who has made him known.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 30, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Are we faithful disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ? Do we fall back to old habits and sins with no remorse. Thinking to ourselves maybe tomorrow I will return to the Lord? There is always tomorrow! And so what if tomorrow never comes? For there are many who will not live past today.

Let us live in the present and in the presence of Him who loves us.  We may fall from time to time,, but let always be quick to return to the mercy of our Saviour Jesus Christ. For He will heal and liberate our contrite hearts from all that prevents us from truly being loving and Holy as He is.

O my Jesus, I want to grow in maturity of faith and love. May Your wisdom my Lord and Your grace be upon me. Amen

First reading
1 John 2:12-17

I am writing to you, my own children, whose sins have already been forgiven through his name;

I am writing to you, fathers,
who have come to know the one who has existed since the beginning;

I am writing to you, young men, who have already overcome the Evil One;

I have written to you, children,
because you already know the Father;

I have written to you, fathers,
because you have come to know the one who has existed since the beginning;

I have written to you, young men, because you are strong and God’s word has made its home in you, and you have overcome the Evil One.

You must not love this passing world or anything that is in the world.

The love of the Father cannot be in any man who loves the world, because nothing the world has to offer

– the sensual body,
the lustful eye,
pride in possessions –
could ever come from the Father but only from the world; and the world, with all it craves for, is coming to an end; but anyone who does the will of God remains for ever.

Gospel
Luke 2:36-40

There was a prophetess, Anna the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was well on in years. Her days of girlhood over, she had been married for seven years before becoming a widow. She was now eighty-four years old and never left the Temple, serving God night and day with fasting and prayer. She came by just at that moment and began to praise God; and she spoke of the child to all who looked forward to the deliverance of Jerusalem.

  When they had done everything the Law of the Lord required, they went back to Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth. Meanwhile the child grew to maturity, and he was filled with wisdom; and God’s favour was with him.

Plan For Jesus Plan In Love

Posted: December 29, 2015 by CatholicJules in Memory Book, Personal Thoughts & Reflections

You can have the best intentions and best planning tools but without Jesus in its centre or the love of Him and His people you have nothing but a secular event with imitation spiritual trimmings. A joyous front, a facade which quite easily satisfies the non spiritual appetite.

For those truly in love with Christ and His people, will never leave things to their own design. Will never slap together a makeshift myriad of ideas, spiritual elements of songs, prayers, food, games and entertainment.

Each and every aspect of the event is prayed upon, discerned, pondered over by the whole team. Then slowly each brick is laid and the whole foundation is built upon our Rock.

The results will speak for itself……here are some

* A sense of peace and joy fills the room for our Lord is present.

* A hunger and thirst for more in which time gently whizzes by.

* A lasting memory which brings a smile upon recollection.

* Community bonds are formed and they look forward to the next meeting or event.

* A desire to serve our Lord and God in some cases…..

Joyful Mystery 5

Posted: December 29, 2015 by CatholicJules in Meditations

## The finding of our Lord in the temple

+ Do I take my family members for granted thinking they will always be around? Do I check in from time to time to ensure their well being? Or do I assume someone else in the family is watching over them?

+ Do I pray and trust in the Lord my God in times of distress and anxiety that He will lead me on?

+ Do I ask questions about my faith? Ponder and reflect on Holy scripture so as to grow in my relationship with God? Do I share what I learnt so as to learn it better? Am I able to astound others with the knowledge of our awesome loving God?

+ When I feel that I’ve lost Jesus through sin, temptations, preoccupations of self or worldly distractions. Do I also know that in His great love and mercy for me, He is to be found in the Church? The Holy Sacraments? Especially in the sacrament of Reconciliation and Holy Eucharist? The most Blessed Sacrament in the Adoration room?

+ I cherish You my Jesus and ponder in my heart all that is You and about You. Amen

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 29, 2015 by CatholicJules in Life's Journeys

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“Peace be with you” a simple yet profound greeting. How many willingly use it to greet one another? A heartfelt wish for someone to experience the peace of our Lord upon them.

Following that how many are willing to share with joy the peace they received by their personal encounter with our Saviour Jesus Christ? Perhaps many still live in darkness and know not peace because they have not heard or do not understand that the mercy of God has come into the world. Jesus is here to free them from all that binds them!

The message of old is pertinent today as it is tomorrow. The Kingdom of God is at hand, repent and believe in the Gospels. Love God with all your heart and love one another. And we will be united with Him eternally. Amen

First reading
1 John 2:3-11

We can be sure that we know God only by keeping his commandments.

Anyone who says, ‘I know him’, and does not keep his commandments, is a liar, refusing to admit the truth.

But when anyone does obey what he has said, God’s love comes to perfection in him.

We can be sure that we are in God only when the one who claims to be living in Him is living the same kind of life as Christ lived.

My dear people, this is not a new commandment that I am writing to tell you, but an old commandment that you were given from the beginning, the original commandment which was the message brought to you.

Yet in another way, what I am writing to you, and what is being carried out in your lives as it was in his, is a new commandment; because the night is over and the real light is already shining.

Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates his brother
is still in the dark.

But anyone who loves his brother is living in the light
and need not be afraid of stumbling; unlike the man who hates his brother and is in the darkness, not knowing where he is going, because it is too dark to see.

Gospel
Luke 2:22-35

When the day came for them to be purified as laid down by the Law of Moses, the parents of Jesus took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord – observing what stands written in the Law of the Lord: Every first-born male must be consecrated to the Lord – and also to offer in sacrifice, in accordance with what is said in the Law of the Lord, a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons. Now in Jerusalem there was a man named Simeon. He was an upright and devout man; he looked forward to Israel’s comforting and the Holy Spirit rested on him. It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death until he had set eyes on the Christ of the Lord. Prompted by the Spirit he came to the Temple and when the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what the Law required, he took him into his arms and blessed God; and he said:

‘Now, Master, you can let your servant go in peace,

just as you promised; because my eyes have seen the salvation which you have prepared for all the nations to see, a light to enlighten the pagans and the glory of your people Israel.’

As the child’s father and mother stood there wondering at the things that were being said about him, Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, ‘You see this child: he is destined for the fall and for the rising of many in Israel, destined to be a sign that is rejected – and a sword will pierce your own soul too – so that the secret thoughts of many may be laid bare.’

Joyful Mystery 4

Posted: December 28, 2015 by CatholicJules in Meditations

## The presentation of our Lord in the temple

+ Do I purify myself regularly so as to be reconciled with God? Do I prepare myself before each Eucharistic celebration?

+ Do I consecrate myself to Jesus? Do I perform acts of consecration? Little sacrifices, acts of mercy towards others?

+ Have I stayed awake faithful to the Lord our God, awaiting His coming? Have I done my priestly duties of reconciling people with God? Have I done my prophetic duties of sharing His Word? Singing His praises?

+ Do I share the wisdom and knowledge given to me by God with His people?

+ Through faithful, love, service and sacrifice may I be granted a chance to look upon the face of Christ as Saint Simeon and Saint Anna did. Amen

Knowledge Of God

Posted: December 28, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

Recently someone thanked me for sharing my ‘vast’ knowledge of the faith and sharing all spiritual aspects which brought the members closer to God.

So I began to ponder what is it that I really know? How much have I really shared with anyone?

In my own journey, I went from 0 to 60 in 3 secs (the speed of a Ferrari) all because of my surrender to the Lord of God. He taught and guided me whether it be from Holy scripture, people or events. That is how my knowledge of Him and my faith grew.

The more I learned the more I realised I didn’t know. In other words in striving to know God and even about Him, no one can ever say they know and understand everything there is to know and understand. The day we stop learning is the day we die even if it is only a spiritual death.

Knowledge of God kept privately is superficial knowledge. One may know about Him but have no real relationship with Him.

For having true knowledge of Him is to share in His love. Such knowledge cannot be contained. The more it is shared or given away the more it is received and lived.

Hence I only know what I know received from Him, can only understand what I know by sharing it with others. I thereby live the experience and knowledge of Him received in my life for others. Amen

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 28, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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A world plunged in darkness because of the sins of men. Wars fought leaving in its trail innocent victims, especially the blood of young children. This is not history! But the present and likely holds the same in the future.

The Holy Family shows us that they too lived in such darkness and had to flee like refugees. However they carried with them the hope for our future. The true light that can never be extinguished! The light of the world that pierces through and rids it of the darkness.

And so likewise we too can carry the light of Christ into the world. So that sinners may repent and be converted. So that we together with the little innocent Saints in heaven can rejoice in the peace and love of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen

First reading
1 John 1:5-2:2

This is what we have heard from Jesus Christ, and the message that we are announcing to you: God is light; there is no darkness in him at all.

If we say that we are in union with God while we are living in darkness, we are lying because we are not living the truth.

But if we live our lives in the light, as he is in the light, we are in union with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.

If we say we have no sin in us,
we are deceiving ourselves
and refusing to admit the truth; but if we acknowledge our sins,nthen God who is faithful and just will forgive our sins and purify us from everything that is wrong.

To say that we have never sinned is to call God a liar and to show that his word is not in us.

I am writing this, my children,
to stop you sinning; but if anyone should sin, we have our advocate with the Father,

Jesus Christ, who is just;
he is the sacrifice that takes our sins away, and not only ours, but the whole world’s.

Gospel
Matthew 2:13-18

After the wise men had left, the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, ‘Get up, take the child and his mother with you, and escape into Egypt, and stay there until I tell you, because Herod intends to search for the child and do away with him.’ So Joseph got up and, taking the child and his mother with him, left that night for Egypt, where he stayed until Herod was dead. This was to fulfil what the Lord had spoken through the prophet:

I called my son out of Egypt.

Herod was furious when he realised that he had been outwitted by the wise men, and in Bethlehem and its surrounding district he had all the male children killed who were two years old or under, reckoning by the date he had been careful to ask the wise men. It was then that the words spoken through the prophet Jeremiah were fulfilled:

A voice was heard in Ramah,
sobbing and loudly lamenting:
it was Rachel weeping for her children, refusing to be comforted because they were no more.

Feast of the Holy Family

Posted: December 27, 2015 by CatholicJules in Sunday Reflections

Our True Home:

Scott Hahn Reflects on the Feast of the Holy Family

Readings:
Sirach 3:2-6,12-14
Psalm 128:1-5
Colossians 3:12-21
Luke 2:41-52

Why did Jesus choose to become a baby born of a mother and father and to spend all but His last years living in an ordinary human family? In part, to reveal God’s plan to make all people live as one “holy family” in His Church (see 2 Corinthians 6:16-18).

In the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, God reveals our true home. We’re to live as His children, “chosen ones, holy and beloved,” as the First Reading puts it.

The family advice we hear in today’s readings – for mothers, fathers and children – is all solid and practical. Happy homes are the fruit of our faithfulness to the Lord, we sing in today’s Psalm. But the Liturgy is inviting us to see more, to see how, through our family obligations and relationships, our families become heralds of the family of God that He wants to create on earth.

Jesus shows us this in today’s Gospel. His obedience to His earthly parents flows directly from His obedience to the will of His heavenly Father. Joseph and Mary aren’t identified by name, but three times are called “his parents” and are referred to separately as his “mother” and “father.” The emphasis is all on their “familial” ties to Jesus. But these ties are emphasized only so that Jesus, in the first words He speaks in Luke’s Gospel, can point us beyond that earthly relationship to the Fatherhood of God.

In what Jesus calls “My Father’s house,” every family finds its true meaning and purpose (see Ephesians 3:15). The Temple we read about in the Gospel today is God’s house, His dwelling (see Luke 19:46). But it’s also an image of the family of God, the Church (see Ephesians 2:19-22; Hebrews 3:3-6; 10:21).

In our families we’re to build up this household, this family, this living temple of God. Until He reveals His new dwelling among us, and says of every person: “I shall be his God and he will be My son” (see Revelation 21:3,7). 

On Christmas & Easter

Posted: December 26, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

There is no Christmas without Advent just as there is no Easter without Lent. The staying awake, the time and effort of embarking on each pilgrim journey with the community and preparation of our hearts is what leads us; To the joys of encountering our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ in both Christmas and Easter!

Then and only then we will celebrate with hearts filled with His joy, peace and love. Amen

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 26, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Put your trust in God alone and you will never be disappointed. For God is ever faithful to those who are faithful to Him.

To be filled with His grace is like nothing you will ever experience on this earth. To touch, feel and see with His eyes and with His heart. Fearing nothing and no one for the most powerful ally is with you; the Holy Spirit!

Ah! St Stephen such grace was yours knowing that death on earth meant the start of eternal life with Jesus, the Holy Spirit and our Heavenly Father. Intercede for us that one day soon, we will confidently utter those very words of yours, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.” Amen

First reading
Acts 6:8-10,7:54-59

Stephen was filled with grace and power and began to work miracles and great signs among the people. But then certain people came forward to debate with Stephen, some from Cyrene and Alexandria who were members of the synagogue called the Synagogue of Freedmen, and others from Cilicia and Asia. They found they could not get the better of him because of his wisdom, and because it was the Spirit that prompted what he said. They were infuriated when they heard this, and ground their teeth at him.

  But Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God’s right hand. ‘I can see heaven thrown open’ he said ‘and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.’ At this all the members of the council shouted out and stopped their ears with their hands; then they all rushed at him, sent him out of the city and stoned him. The witnesses put down their clothes at the feet of a young man called Saul. As they were stoning him, Stephen said in invocation, ‘Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.’

Gospel
Matthew 10:17-22

Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Beware of men: they will hand you over to sanhedrins and scourge you in their synagogues. You will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them and the pagans. But when they hand you over, do not worry about how to speak or what to say; what you are to say will be given to you when the time comes; because it is not you who will be speaking; the Spirit of your Father will be speaking in you.

  ‘Brother will betray brother to death, and the father his child; children will rise against their parents and have them put to death. You will be hated by all men on account of my name; but the man who stands firm to the end will be saved.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 25, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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God our Father’s exquisite masterpiece of our salvation was fulfilled by His Son our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

How can we fathom such mercy and love for us? The darkness of our souls cowers as His light banishes it into the abyss. Through Him we are born again children of God our Father. Through Him we gain our heavenly inheritance. And through Him we know how to love!

How can we fathom such mercy and love for us? That the Word of God was made flesh and dwelt among us. To teach, guide and show us the way; to a deep personal, eternal relationship with God our Father. That we may consume His Word into our very being so as to be one with Him!

How can we fathom such mercy and love for us? That by laying down His life for us, He took away our sins. So that we may be liberated and live fully in His love. He conquered death once and for all for us. His whole life from His birth to His death was one living sacrifice for us.

Thank You Heavenly Father! Thank You sweet Jesus!
Thank You Holy Spirit!
All Glory and Praise be to You, O Lord our God, forever and ever. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 52:7-10

How beautiful on the mountains, are the feet of one who brings good news, who heralds peace, brings happiness, proclaims salvation, and tells Zion,‘Your God is king!’

Listen! Your watchmen raise their voices, they shout for joy together, for they see the Lord face to face, as he returns to Zion.

Break into shouts of joy together, you ruins of Jerusalem; for the Lord is consoling his people, redeeming Jerusalem.

The Lord bares his holy arm
in the sight of all the nations,
and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.

Second reading
Hebrews 1:1-6

At various times in the past and in various different ways, God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets; but in our own time, the last days, he has spoken to us through his Son, the Son that he has appointed to inherit everything and through whom he made everything there is. He is the radiant light of God’s glory and the perfect copy of his nature, sustaining the universe by his powerful command; and now that he has destroyed the defilement of sin, he has gone to take his place in heaven at the right hand of divine Majesty. So he is now as far above the angels as the title which he has inherited is higher than their own name.

  God has never said to any angel: You are my Son, today I have become your father; or: I will be a father to him and he a son to me. Again, when he brings the First-born into the world, he says:Let all the angels of God worship him.

Gospel
John 1:1-18

In the beginning was the Word: and the Word was with God and the Word was God.

He was with God in the beginning.

Through him all things came to be, not one thing had its being but through him.

All that came to be had life in Him and that life was the light of men, a light that shines in the dark, a light that darkness could not overpower.

A man came, sent by God.
His name was John.
He came as a witness, as a witness to speak for the light,
so that everyone might believe through him.

He was not the light,
only a witness to speak for the light.

The Word was the true light
that enlightens all men; and he was coming into the world.

He was in the world that had its being through him, and the world did not know him.

He came to his own domain
and his own people did not accept him.

But to all who did accept him
he gave power to become children of God, to all who believe in the name of him
who was born not out of human stock or urge of the flesh or will of man but of God himself.

The Word was made flesh,
he lived among us, and we saw his glory, the glory that is his as the only Son of the Father, full of grace and truth.

John appears as his witness. He proclaims:

‘This is the one of whom I said: He who comes after me ranks before me because he existed before me.’

Indeed, from his fullness we have, all of us, received –
yes, grace in return for grace,
since, though the Law was given through Moses, grace and truth have come through Jesus Christ.

No one has ever seen God;
it is the only Son, who is nearest to the Father’s heart,
who has made him known.

Joyful Mystery 3

Posted: December 24, 2015 by CatholicJules in Meditations

## The Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ

+ When the dark of night comes and I find an urgent need for shelter for my family or myself. Do I trust that the Lord will provide? Am I patient with those I encounter?

+ Am I sympathetic to the urgent need of others? Do I look for a way to help even if it is just pointing out a possibility?

+ Do I expect a royal welcome, to be treated with honour and respect? Or do I go in love with the expectation to be of service?

+ Our Lord was born in the town of Bethlehem ‘House of Bread’ in a manger where animals are fed; to be ‘bread’ for us. Do I treasure and reverence the precious Holy Eucharist. The true bread from heaven which gives us eternal life!

+ Like the shepherds who were rough and uncouth men, do I heed the call of angels sent to come and witness my Lord and God? To witness His glory and to participate in singing the praises of God.

+ Like the magi am I open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit so that I may be led to the feet of Jesus. Do I bring with me the gifts of my heart and soul; the very best of myself fit for my King!

+ Sweet Jesus you were born to die for us, so that through You we have eternal life with You, God our Father and the Holy Spirit. Together with the Angels and Saints may I always adore You singing Glory to God in the highest!

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 24, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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O powerful, almighty ever living God it is by Your design that we have true life.

You who see the hearts of men chose among us Your prophets, Your priests, Kings;  and faithful men and women to prepare the way for Your Son.

And then He came and dwelled among us and was one of us. In Your great mercy and love He unites us fully and completely with You. He liberates us from the one true enemy Sin! And so we have hope of eternal life with You.

Glory and Praise be to our Lord Jesus Christ! Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit One God forever and ever. Amen

First reading
2 Samuel 7:1-5,8-12,14,16

Once David had settled into his house and the Lord had given him rest from all the enemies surrounding him, the king said to the prophet Nathan, ‘Look, I am living in a house of cedar while the ark of God dwells in a tent.’ Nathan said to the king, ‘Go and do all that is in your mind, for the Lord is with you.’

  But that very night the word of the Lord came to Nathan:

  ‘Go and tell my servant David, “Thus the Lord speaks: Are you the man to build me a house to dwell in? I took you from the pasture, from following the sheep, to be leader of my people Israel; I have been with you on all your expeditions; I have cut off all your enemies before you. I will give you fame as great as the fame of the greatest on earth. I will provide a place for my people Israel; I will plant them there and they shall dwell in that place and never be disturbed again; nor shall the wicked continue to oppress them as they did, in the days when I appointed judges over my people Israel; I will give them rest from all their enemies. The Lord will make you great; the Lord will make you a House. And when your days are ended and you are laid to rest with your ancestors, I will preserve the offspring of your body after you and make his sovereignty secure. I will be a father to him and he a son to me; if he does evil, I will punish him with the rod such as men use, with strokes such as mankind gives. Your House and your sovereignty will always stand secure before me and your throne be established for ever.”’

Gospel
Luke 1:67-79

John’s father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke this prophecy:

‘Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel for he has visited his people, he has come to their rescue and he has raised up for us a power for salvation in the House of his servant David, even as he proclaimed,
by the mouth of his holy prophets from ancient times,
that he would save us from our enemies and from the hands of all who hate us.

Thus he shows mercy to our ancestors, thus he remembers his holy covenant the oath he swore to our father Abraham that he would grant us, free from fear, to be delivered from the hands of our enemies, to serve him in holiness and virtue in his presence, all our days.

And you, little child,
you shall be called Prophet of the Most High, for you will go before the Lord
to prepare the way for him,
to give his people knowledge of salvation

through the forgiveness of their sins; this by the tender mercy of our God who from on high will bring the rising Sun to visit us,

to give light to those who live
in darkness and the shadow of death and to guide our feet
into the way of peace.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 23, 2015 by CatholicJules in Life's Journeys

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As we draw closer to Christmas have our hearts changed? Are we waiting in eager anticipation or is it still just another one day that will come and go?

For the former to happen we need to be reconciled with God our Father. In His mercy and love He wants us too to be reconciled with our families and with one another.  And so now and for all time we celebrate the means by which we are reconciled. The one and only true Christmas gift for all men, women and child. Our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ who unites us all unto Himself.

Let us heed the powerful call for repentance by St John the Baptist; who prepared the way of our Lord. Let us prepare our hearts to receive Him. Amen

First reading
Malachi 3:1-4,23-24

The Lord God says this: Look, I am going to send my messenger to prepare a way before me. And the Lord you are seeking will suddenly enter his Temple; and the angel of the covenant whom you are longing for, yes, he is coming, says the Lord of Hosts. Who will be able to resist the day of his coming? Who will remain standing when he appears? For he is like the refiner’s fire and the fullers’ alkali. He will take his seat as refiner and purifier; he will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold and silver, and then they will make the offering to the Lord as it should be made. The offering of Judah and Jerusalem will then be welcomed by the Lord as in former days, as in the years of old.

  Know that I am going to send you Elijah the prophet before my day comes, that great and terrible day. He shall turn the hearts of fathers towards their children and the hearts of children towards their fathers, lest I come and strike the land with a curse

Gospel
Luke 1:57-66

The time came for Elizabeth to have her child, and she gave birth to a son; and when her neighbours and relations heard that the Lord had shown her so great a kindness, they shared her joy.

  Now on the eighth day they came to circumcise the child; they were going to call him Zechariah after his father, but his mother spoke up. ‘No,’ she said ‘he is to be called John.’ They said to her, ‘But no one in your family has that name’, and made signs to his father to find out what he wanted him called. The father asked for a writing-tablet and wrote, ‘His name is John.’ And they were all astonished. At that instant his power of speech returned and he spoke and praised God. All their neighbours were filled with awe and the whole affair was talked about throughout the hill country of Judaea. All those who heard of it treasured it in their hearts. ‘What will this child turn out to be?’ they wondered. And indeed the hand of the Lord was with him.

Joyful Mystery 2

Posted: December 22, 2015 by CatholicJules in Meditations, Personal Thoughts & Reflections

## The Visitation

+ Am I fully alive in my faith and joy that I am eager to share the good news and be there to share in the good news of others?

+ Do I make each journey with the mind of being of service to others and for the Lord?

+ Do my voice and presence resonate with that of Jesus? Do I carry with me His presence to all I meet? Do I bring His peace and joy with me?

+ Do I recognise that new life already begins in the womb? And is sacred to God.

+ Do I acknowledge Mary’s special and unique role in God’s plan for our salvation? That she is indeed our Mother and the Mother of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ.

+ Like my Blessed Mother do I magnify the Holy Trinity in my life, in my words, my actions and in my very being.

+ Do I make sacrifices of time and effort to build relationships centred on Christ?

Dearest Mother Mary, be with me always to purify my thoughts, words and actions. Let whatever I do be pleasing to you as it will be pleasing to God. Amen

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 22, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Ask anyone and they will tell you that the toughest thing to do in life is letting go. Let alone letting go and offering it up to the Lord our God.

Letting go of our pride, our anger, our unwillingness to forgive. Letting go of our beloved ones and consecrating them to Him. Letting go of the control we think we have over everything and everyone. Letting go of sexual temptations, power, of wanting to be honoured.

When we let everything go and offer everything up to the Lord our God. Our hands are empty to receive His grace and gifts. We witness that He can and will change every curse into a blessing. He raises the standard and quality of all that we offer up to Him more than we ever can and still way more. We are ourselves transformed to become Holy as He is Holy.

And only then like our Blessed Mother Mary, can we truly magnify the Lord in all we say and do!

O dearest mother continue to intercede for us so that we may become more like you. And so our hearts, words and actions may be pleasing to the Lord our God. Amen

First reading
1 Samuel 1:24-28

When Hannah had weaned the infant Samuel, she took him up with her together with a three-year old bull, an ephah of flour and a skin of wine, and she brought him to the temple of the Lord at Shiloh; and the child was with them. They slaughtered the bull and the child’s mother came to Eli. She said, ‘If you please, my lord. As you live, my lord, I am the woman who stood here beside you, praying to the Lord. This is the child I prayed for, and the Lord granted me what I asked him. Now I make him over to the Lord for the whole of his life. He is made over to the Lord.’

  There she left him, for the Lord.

Gospel
Luke 1:46-56

Mary said:

‘My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour; because he has looked upon his lowly handmaid.

Yes, from this day forward all generations will call me blessed, for the Almighty has done great things for me.

Holy is his name, and his mercy reaches from age to age for those who fear him.

He has shown the power of his arm, he has routed the proud of heart.

He has pulled down princes from their thrones and exalted the lowly.

The hungry he has filled with good things, the rich sent empty away.

He has come to the help of Israel his servant, mindful of his mercy

– according to the promise he made to our ancestors – of his mercy to Abraham and to his descendants for ever.’

Mary stayed with Elizabeth about three months and then went back home.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 21, 2015 by CatholicJules in Life's Journeys

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Remember the days of courtship? Did your heart not leapt at the voice of your beloved calling out to you? Did excitement not fill your being?

This is how it is when you have encountered the Lord our God! This is how it is for every Adoration session, every Eucharist celebration. And when the celebrant sends you at the end to announce the good news of the Gospels, you leave with joy at the prospect of sharing it with someone.

Dearest blessed mother just as you hurried to share in the good news with your cousin and to be at her side. Let me do likewise in making your Son known to all I meet. Let the voice of my Saviour echo through me that I may bring His joy to them. Purify my thoughts and actions and prepare my heart to receive Him. Amen

First reading
Song of Songs 2:8-14

I hear my Beloved.
See how he comes leaping on the mountains, bounding over the hills. My Beloved is like a gazelle, like a young stag.

See where he stands
behind our wall. He looks in at the window, he peers through the lattice.

My Beloved lifts up his voice,
he says to me, ‘Come then, my love, my lovely one, come.

For see, winter is past, the rains are over and gone.
The flowers appear on the earth.

The season of glad songs has come, the cooing of the turtledove is heard in our land.

The fig tree is forming its first figs and the blossoming vines give out their fragrance.

Come then, my love, my lovely one, come.

My dove, hiding in the clefts of the rock, in the coverts of the cliff, show me your face,
let me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet and your face is beautiful.’

Gospel
Luke 1:39-45

Mary set out and went as quickly as she could to a town in the hill country of Judah. She went into Zechariah’s house and greeted Elizabeth. Now as soon as Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the child leapt in her womb and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. She gave a loud cry and said, ‘Of all women you are the most blessed, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. Why should I be honoured with a visit from the mother of my Lord? For the moment your greeting reached my ears, the child in my womb leapt for joy. Yes, blessed is she who believed that the promise made her by the Lord would be fulfilled.’

Fourth Sunday of Advent

Posted: December 19, 2015 by CatholicJules in Sunday Reflections

Mother’s Greeting
Scott Hahn Reflects on the Fourth Sunday of Advent

Readings:
Micah 5:1-4
Psalm 80:2-3,15-16,18-19
Hebrews 5:5-10
Luke 1:39-45 (see also “The ‘New Ark’”)

On this last Sunday before Christmas, the Church’s Liturgy reveals the true identity of our Redeemer:

He is, as today’s First Reading says, the “ruler…whose origin is from…ancient times.” He will come from Bethlehem, where David was born of Jesse the Ephrathite and anointed king (see Ruth 4:11-17; 1 Samuel 16:1-13; 17:1; Matthew 2:6).

God promised that an heir of David would reign on his throne forever (see 2 Samuel 7:12-13; Psalm 89; Psalm 132:11-12).

Jesus is that heir, the One the prophets promised would restore the scattered tribes of Israel into a new kingdom (see Isaiah 9:5-6; Ezekiel 34:23-25,30; 37:35). He is “the shepherd of Israel,” sung of in today’s Psalm. From His throne in heaven, He has “come to save us.”

Today’s Epistle tells us that He is both the Son of David and the only “begotten” Son of God, come “in the flesh” (see also Psalm 2:7). He is also our “high priest,” from the mold of the mysterious Melchisedek, “priest of God Most High,” who blessed Abraham at the dawn of salvation history (see Psalm 110:4; Genesis 14:18-20).

All this is recognized by John when he leaps for joy in his mother’s womb. Elizabeth, too, is filled with joy and the Holy Spirit. She recognizes that in Mary “the mother of my Lord” has come to her. We hear in her words another echo of the Psalm quoted in today’s Epistle (see Psalm 2:7). Elizabeth blesses Mary for her faith that God’s Word would be fulfilled in her.

Mary marks the fulfillment not only of the angel’s promise to her, but of all God’s promises down through history. Mary is the one they await in today’s First Reading – “she who is to give birth.” She will give birth this week, at Christmas. And the fruit of her womb should bring us joy – she is the mother of our Lord.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 19, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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It is the Lord who brings new life to where it was once dry, parched and withered. For it pleases Him to do so. And so it is with our own lives when we are running on empty. It is He who breathes life into us so that we serve Him and others with joy.

We need not seek merriment or external comfort nor must we do so. For the seed of life planted in us is a wellspring of love and joy which branches forth in time.

For we are His chosen ones consecrated to Him by our baptism. Let us remain faithful unto Him as He is faithful unto us. Let us glorify Him by the way we live our lives. Amen

First reading
Judges 13:2-7,24-25

There was a man of Zorah of the tribe of Dan, called Manoah. His wife was barren, she had borne no children. The angel of the Lord appeared to this woman and said to her, ‘You are barren and have had no child. But from now on take great care. Take no wine or strong drink, and eat nothing unclean. For you will conceive and bear a son. No razor is to touch his head, for the boy shall be God’s nazirite from his mother’s womb. It is he who will begin to rescue Israel from the power of the Philistines.’ Then the woman went and told her husband, ‘A man of God has just come to me; his presence was like the presence of the angel of God, he was so majestic. I did not ask him where he came from, and he did not reveal his name to me. But he said to me, “You will conceive and bear a son. From now on, take no wine or strong drink, and eat nothing unclean. For the boy shall be God’s nazirite from his mother’s womb to his dying day.”’

  The woman gave birth to a son and called him Samson. The child grew, and the Lord blessed him; and the spirit of the Lord began to move him.

Gospel
Luke 1:5-25

In the days of King Herod of Judaea there lived a priest called Zechariah who belonged to the Abijah section of the priesthood, and he had a wife, Elizabeth by name, who was a descendant of Aaron. Both were worthy in the sight of God, and scrupulously observed all the commandments and observances of the Lord. But they were childless: Elizabeth was barren and they were both getting on in years.

  Now it was the turn of Zechariah’s section to serve, and he was exercising his priestly office before God when it fell to him by lot, as the ritual custom was, to enter the Lord’s sanctuary and burn incense there. And at the hour of incense the whole congregation was outside, praying.

  Then there appeared to him the angel of the Lord, standing on the right of the altar of incense. The sight disturbed Zechariah and he was overcome with fear. But the angel said to him, ‘Zechariah, do not be afraid, your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth is to bear you a son and you must name him John. He will be your joy and delight and many will rejoice at his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord; he must drink no wine, no strong drink. Even from his mother’s womb he will be filled with the Holy Spirit, and he will bring back many of the sons of Israel to the Lord their God. With the spirit and power of Elijah, he will go before him to turn the hearts of fathers towards their children and the disobedient back to the wisdom that the virtuous have, preparing for the Lord a people fit for him.’

  Zechariah said to the angel, ‘How can I be sure of this? I am an old man and my wife is getting on in years.’ The angel replied, ‘I am Gabriel who stand in God’s presence, and I have been sent to speak to you and bring you this good news. Listen! Since you have not believed my words, which will come true at their appointed time, you will be silenced and have no power of speech until this has happened.’ Meanwhile the people were waiting for Zechariah and were surprised that he stayed in the sanctuary so long. When he came out he could not speak to them, and they realised that he had received a vision in the sanctuary. But he could only make signs to them, and remained dumb.

  When his time of service came to an end he returned home. Some time later his wife Elizabeth conceived, and for five months she kept to herself. ‘The Lord has done this for me’ she said ‘now that it has pleased him to take away the humiliation I suffered among men.’


The purpose and power of this most precious Sacrament in which Jesus Himself instituted is often overlooked or underplayed when in actual fact it should be treasured.

In His great love and mercy He wants us to know we are forgiven. In the words uttered by the priest in absolution, it is He who speaks to us deep into our very souls; Your sins are forgiven you, my son, my daughter.

Through this wonderful sacrament He not only liberates us from our sins. He confers upon us the grace to resist the temptations to sin again. He blots out our offences and heals us of the effects of sin. So that we can live our transformed lives to the full.

Praise and Glory be to our Lord Jesus Christ. Now and forever. Amen

Persevere

Posted: December 18, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

Do not let sin discourage us or stop us from turning back to the Lord. We fall, we get up and try again. Each time drawing closer to overcome the sin once and for all.

For it is in the trying that we are saved otherwise we whither and die. For the Lord Jesus has come to liberate us from the bondage of sin. And by His blood we are set free and given new life.

So let us rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer. Romans 12:12

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 18, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Honour and integrity, virtues which are sorely lacking in the society we live in today. Why? Do we ourselves possess these virtues?

For a Christian the answer is simple. Is God with us? That is to say, do we have Him in our thoughts, prayers, mind, heart and soul? Are we obedient unto Him? Do we turn away from sin and remain faithful to the Gospels? For if we do then our Lord is with us. And our honour and integrity comes from our relationship with Him.

Come Lord Jesus, come dwell in me. Amen

First reading
Jeremiah 23:5-8

See, the days are coming – it is the Lord who speaks –
when I will raise a virtuous Branch for David, who will reign as true king and be wise, practising honesty and integrity in the land.

In his days Judah will be saved and Israel dwell in confidence. And this is the name he will be called:

The-Lord-our-integrity.

So, then, the days are coming – it is the Lord who speaks – when people will no longer say, “As the Lord lives who brought the sons of Israel out of the land of Egypt!” but, “As the Lord lives who led back and brought home the descendants of the House of Israel out of the land of the North and from all the countries to which he had dispersed them, to live on their own soil.”

Gospel
Matthew 1:18-24

This is how Jesus Christ came to be born. His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph; but before they came to live together she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph; being a man of honour and wanting to spare her publicity, decided to divorce her informally. He had made up his mind to do this when the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, ‘Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because she has conceived what is in her by the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son and you must name him Jesus, because he is the one who is to save his people from their sins.’ Now all this took place to fulfil the words spoken by the Lord through the prophet:

The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son
and they will call him Emmanuel, a name which means ‘God-is-with-us.’ When Joseph woke up he did what the angel of the Lord had told him to do: he took his wife to his home.

Joyful Mystery 1

Posted: December 17, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

## The Annunciation

+ Am I prayerful and have a deep personal relationship with God that like Mary I recognise His messengers and welcome them without fear.

+ When honour and praise is given for my service to the Lord. Like Mary do I humbly ponder over the goodness and graces that the Lord our God had and continues to bestow on me?

+ When my Lord asks me to take on a a seemingly daunting task do I make excuses or reject His call or like Mary I trust fully in Him that calls me. For I know He is with me every step of the way.

+ Do I recognise that the Annunciation reflects the beauty of Holy communion with our Lord and God. The reception of new life! Do I go often for the Eucharistic celebration in order to receive my Lord?

+ Mary my mother teach me your gentle and humble ways ways. Let me love my Lord as you loved Him. That I may always stand ready to say Lord I am indeed your lowly servant. Be it done to me according to Your Word. Amen

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 17, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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If we do not look back at salvation history to see the intricate beauty of God’s plan for us. We will not be able to treasure, let alone appreciate His great love for us given through His Son Jesus Christ.

O Lord through this Advent as we prepare ourselves and hearts to receive You in Your coming. Let us recall Your love for us throughout the ages. We offer Lord our heartfelt thanks and praise. Now and forever. Amen

First reading
Genesis 49:2,8-10

Jacob called his sons and said: ‘Gather round, sons of Jacob, and listen; listen to Israel your father.

Judah, your brothers shall praise you: you grip your enemies by the neck, your father’s sons shall do you homage,

Judah is a lion cub,
you climb back, my son, from your kill; like a lion he crouches and lies down, or a lioness: who dare rouse him?

The sceptre shall not pass from Judah, nor the mace from between his feet, until he come to whom it belongs, to whom the peoples shall render obedience.’

Gospel
Matthew 1:1-17

A genealogy of Jesus Christ, son of David, son of Abraham:
Abraham was the father of Isaac,
Isaac the father of Jacob,
Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers,

Judah was the father of Perez and Zerah, Tamar being their mother,
Perez was the father of Hezron,
Hezron the father of Ram,
Ram was the father of Amminadab,
Amminadab the father of Nahshon,
Nahshon the father of Salmon,
Salmon was the father of Boaz, Rahab being his mother,
Boaz was the father of Obed, Ruth being his mother,
Obed was the father of Jesse;
and Jesse was the father of King David.

David was the father of Solomon, whose mother had been Uriah’s wife,
Solomon was the father of Rehoboam,
Rehoboam the father of Abijah, Abijah the father of Asa,
Asa was the father of Jehoshaphat,
Jehoshaphat the father of Joram,
Joram the father of Azariah,
Azariah was the father of Jotham,
Jotham the father of Ahaz,
Ahaz the father of Hezekiah,
Hezekiah was the father of Manasseh,
Manasseh the father of Amon,
Amon the father of Josiah;
and Josiah was the father of Jechoniah and his brothers.

Then the deportation to Babylon took place.

After the deportation to Babylon:
Jechoniah was the father of Shealtiel,
Shealtiel the father of Zerubbabel,
Zerubbabel was the father of Abiud,
Abiud the father of Eliakim,
Eliakim the father of Azor,
Azor was the father of Zadok,
Zadok the father of Achim,
Achim the father of Eliud,
Eliud was the father of Eleazar,
Eleazar the father of Matthan,
Matthan the father of Jacob;
and Jacob was the father of Joseph the husband of Mary;
of her was born Jesus who is called Christ.

The sum of generations is therefore: fourteen from Abraham to David; fourteen from David to the Babylonian deportation; and fourteen from the Babylonian deportation to Christ.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 16, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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It is only by recognising who Jesus is in our lives that we grow in faith, love and discipleship.  That is why we can only be led up to a certain point before we must seek Him on our own to lead us on to a deeper faith and deeper relationship with Him.

Our eyes will be opened to the many signs, wonders and miracles of our Lord present in the world.

Jesus my Lord, my God. My greatest joy was seeking You out and finding You with open arms waiting to embrace me. Let me always point out to others the way which leads to You. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 45:6-8,18,21-25

Apart from me, all is nothing.
I am the Lord, unrivalled, I form the light and create the dark. I make good fortune and create calamity, it is I, the Lord, who do all this.

Send victory like a dew, you heavens, and let the clouds rain it down. Let the earth open for salvation to spring up.

Let deliverance, too, bud forth
which I, the Lord, shall create.
Yes, thus says the Lord, creator of the heavens, who is God, who formed the earth and made it, who set it firm, created it no chaos, but a place to be lived in:
 ‘I am the Lord, unrivalled:
  there is no other god besides me.

  A God of integrity and a saviour: there is none apart from me. Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth, for I am God unrivalled.

  ‘By my own self I swear it; what comes from my mouth is truth,  a word irrevocable: before me every knee shall bend, by me every tongue shall swear, saying, “From the Lord alone come victory and strength.”

 To him shall come, ashamed,
  all who raged against him.
  Victorious and glorious through the Lord shall be all the descendants of Israel.’

Gospel
Luke 7:19-23

John, summoning two of his disciples, sent them to the Lord to ask, ‘Are you the one who is to come, or must we wait for someone else?’ When the men reached Jesus they said, ‘John the Baptist has sent us to you, to ask, “Are you the one who is to come or have we to wait for someone else?”’ It was just then that he cured many people of diseases and afflictions and of evil spirits, and gave the gift of sight to many who were blind. Then he gave the messengers their answer, ‘Go back and tell John what you have seen and heard: the blind see again, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised to life, the Good News is proclaimed to the poor and happy is the man who does not lose faith in me.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 15, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Do not procrastinate any longer. Do not make empty promises. Turn away from sin. And come let us love and serve our Lord God together.

For His love and mercy abounds. His joy and peace will fill our hearts. Now and forever. Amen

First reading
Zephaniah 3:1-2,9-13

Trouble is coming to the rebellious, the defiled,
the tyrannical city!

She would never listen to the call, would never learn the lesson; she has never trusted in the Lord, never drawn near to her God.

Yes, I will then give the peoples lips that are clean,
so that all may invoke the name of the Lord and serve him under the same yoke.

From beyond the banks of the rivers of Ethiopia my suppliants will bring me offerings.

When that day comes
you need feel no shame for all the misdeeds you have committed against me,
for I will remove your proud boasters from your midst;
and you will cease to strut
on my holy mountain.

In your midst I will leave
a humble and lowly people,
and those who are left in Israel will seek refuge in the name of the Lord.

They will do no wrong,
will tell no lies; and the perjured tongue will no longer
be found in their mouths.

But they will be able to graze and rest with no one to disturb them.

Gospel
Matthew 21:28-32

Jesus said to the chief priests and elders of the people, ‘What is your opinion? A man had two sons. He went and said to the first, “My boy, you go and work in the vineyard today.” He answered, “I will not go,” but afterwards thought better of it and went. The man then went and said the same thing to the second who answered, “Certainly, sir,” but did not go. Which of the two did the father’s will?’ ‘The first’ they said. Jesus said to them, ‘I tell you solemnly, tax collectors and prostitutes are making their way into the kingdom of God before you. For John came to you, a pattern of true righteousness, but you did not believe him, and yet the tax collectors and prostitutes did. Even after seeing that, you refused to think better of it and believe in him.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 14, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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What do we do with the gift of free Will? Do we do as we please? Do we live for ourselves alone? Do we Lord ourselves over others? How many use it to glorify God our Father? To praise, worship and give Him thanks for all He has done for us?

When we offer up our free Will to our Lord and God. He sanctifies and unites it with His. He opens our eyes to see the exquisite beauty of His creations. To touch, feel and experience the fullness of life lived in His love.

Jesus You are the Lord of Lords, King of kings! Come reign in my heart always. Amen

First reading
Numbers 24:2-7,15-17

Raising his eyes Balaam saw Israel, encamped by tribes; the spirit of God came on him and he declaimed his poem. He said:

‘The oracle of Balaam son of Beor, the oracle of the man with far-seeing eyes, the oracle of one who hears the word of God.

He sees what Shaddai makes him see, receives the divine answer, and his eyes are opened.

How fair are your tents, O Jacob!

How fair your dwellings, Israel!

Like valleys that stretch afar,
like gardens by the banks of a river, like aloes planted by the Lord, like cedars beside the waters!

A hero arises from their stock,
he reigns over countless peoples.

His king is greater than Agag,
his majesty is exalted.’
Then Balaam declaimed his poem again. He said:

‘The oracle of Balaam son of Beor, the oracle of the man with far-seeing eyes, the oracle of one who hears the word of God, of one who knows the knowledge of the Most High.

He sees what Shaddai makes him see, receives the divine answer, and his eyes are opened.

I see him – but not in the present,

I behold him – but not close at hand:

a star from Jacob takes the leadership, a sceptre arises from Israel.’

Gospel
Matthew 21:23-27

Jesus had gone into the Temple and was teaching, when the chief priests and the elders of the people came to him and said, ‘What authority have you for acting like this? And who gave you this authority?’ ‘And I’ replied Jesus ‘will ask you a question, only one; if you tell me the answer to it, I will then tell you my authority for acting like this. John’s baptism: where did it come from: heaven or man?’ And they argued it out this way among themselves, ‘If we say from heaven, he will retort, “Then why did you refuse to believe him?”; but if we say from man, we have the people to fear, for they all hold that John was a prophet.’ So their reply to Jesus was, ‘We do not know.’ And he retorted, ‘Nor will I tell you my authority for acting like this.’

Most Holy Rosary

Posted: December 13, 2015 by CatholicJules in Life's Journeys

Praying the four mysteries of the Holy Rosary in a day has most definitely brought me closer and deeper in my relationship with our Lord Jesus, His mother and ours the Blessed Virgin Mary.

The greatest discovery was that by reordering them I am able to dwell on our Lord’s birth, life, death and resurrection. I begin every morning with the joyful mystery, try to finish the luminous mystery by lunch. Then in the evening the sorrowful, followed by the glorious mystery.

The Holy Rosary is truly a wonderful gift in which we are able to dive deeply into the loving plan for our salvation through our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ. To have, hold and behold His and our Blessed Mother Mary. Our gentle sweet model of faith and intercessor who is the spouse of the Holy Spirit.

Third Sunday of Advent

Posted: December 12, 2015 by CatholicJules in Sunday Reflections

What Do We Do?

Scott Hahn Reflects on the Third Sunday of Advent

Readings:
Zephaniah 3:14-18
Isaiah 12:2-6
Philippians 4:4-7
Luke 3:10-18

The people in today’s Gospel are “filled with expectation.” They believe John the Baptist might be the Messiah they’ve been waiting for. Three times we hear their question: “What then should we do?”

The Messiah’s coming requires every man and woman to choose – to “repent” or not. That’s John’s message and it will be Jesus’ too (see Luke 3:3; 5:32; 24:47).

“Repentance” translates a Greek word, metanoia (literally, “change of mind”). In the Scriptures, repentance is presented as a two-fold “turning” – away from sin (see Ezekiel 3:19; 18:30) and toward God (see Sirach 17:20-21; Hosea 6:1).

This “turning” is more than attitude adjustment. It means a radical life-change. It requires “good fruits as evidence of your repentance” (see Luke 3:8). That’s why John tells the crowds, soldiers and tax collectors they must prove their faith through works of charity, honesty and social justice.

In today’s Liturgy, each of us is being called to stand in that crowd and hear the “good news” of John’s call to repentance. We should examine our lives, ask from our hearts as they did: “What should we do?” Our repentance should spring, not from our fear of coming wrath (see Luke 3:7-9), but from a joyful sense of the nearness of our saving God.

This theme resounds through today’s readings: “Rejoice!…The Lord is near. Have no anxiety at all,” we hear in today’s Epistle. In today’s Responsorial, we hear again the call to be joyful, unafraid at the Lord’s coming among us.

In today’s First Reading, we hear echoes of the angel’s Annunciation to Mary. The prophet’s words are very close to the angel’s greeting (compare Luke 1:28-31). Mary is the Daughter Zion – the favored one of God, told not to fear but to rejoice that the Lord is with her, “a mighty Savior.”

She is the cause of our joy. For in her draws near the Messiah, as John had promised: “One mightier than I is coming.”

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 12, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Listen to the voice of the Prophets!
Listen to the word of the Lord!
Listen to His call!
Why will you not listen? Why are you not listening now?

Our Lord the Prince of peace seeks to reign in our hearts. To reconcile all with one another and all to Himself.

I am listening Lord, let it be  done to me according to Your Word! O Blessed Mother, you seek to reconcile us to your Son our Lord Jesus Christ, continue to intercede for us. Pray for us O Holy Mother, that we made be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Amen

First reading
Ecclesiasticus 48:1-4,9-12

The prophet Elijah arose like a fire, his word flaring like a torch.

It was he who brought famine on the people, and who decimated them in his zeal.

By the word of the Lord, he shut up the heavens he also, three times, brought down fire.

How glorious you were in your miracles, Elijah! Has anyone reason to boast as you have?

Taken up in the whirlwind of fire, in a chariot with fiery horses; designated in the prophecies of doom to allay God’s wrath before the fury breaks, to turn the hearts of fathers towards their children, and to restore the tribes of Jacob,

Happy shall they be who see you, and those who have fallen asleep in love.

Gospel
Matthew 17:10-13

As they came down from the mountain the disciples put this question to Jesus, ‘Why do the scribes say then that Elijah has to come first?’ ‘True;’ he replied ‘Elijah is to come to see that everything is once more as it should be; however, I tell you that Elijah has come already and they did not recognise him but treated him as they pleased; and the Son of Man will suffer similarly at their hands.’ The disciples understood then that he had been speaking of John the Baptist.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 11, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Why do many still persists in justifying their actions or inactions before God? Making excuses for not loving neighbour or for having no time for community? For not knowing enough about their faith to share the love of Jesus with someone?

Then when someone tries to share the faith gently with them they get annoyed, angry or find fault with them. Likewise when perhaps a family member speaks strongly about turning away from sin, again the attitude is one of disdain towards them.

Our Lord wants for us to live a rich and fruitful life. It is His great love for us that He gives us His commandments and His Word. So that by living by them we are living the life we are called to live; rich and fruitful in Him.  And it will continue when our time on earth ends. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 48:17-19

Thus says the Lord, your redeemer, the Holy One of Israel:

I, the Lord, your God, teach you what is good for you,
I lead you in the way that you must go. If only you had been alert to my commandments,
your happiness would have been like a river, your integrity like the waves of the sea.

Your children would have been numbered like the sand,
your descendants as many as its grains.

Never would your name have been cut off or blotted out before me.

Gospel
Matthew 11:16-19

Jesus spoke to the crowds: ‘What description can I find for this generation? It is like children shouting to each other as they sit in the market place:

“We played the pipes for you,
and you wouldn’t dance;
we sang dirges, and you wouldn’t be mourners.”

‘For John came, neither eating nor drinking, and they say, “He is possessed.” The Son of Man came, eating and drinking, and they say, “Look, a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners.” Yet wisdom has been proved right by her actions.’

On Today’s Gospel Gospel

Posted: December 10, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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O what a joyous and wonderful thing it is to know from deep within our souls. That we belong to an ever living, God of love and mercy. Our Heavenly Father who loves His children deeply and abundantly.

And through that very love of God, Jesus His Son; our Lord and Saviour came to and for us. That through Him, we who are least in the kingdom of heaven have an opportunity to partake in the heavenly inheritance we have graciously been given.

Lord Jesus like Saint John the Baptist I too want to serve You with zeal. Let me be bold as He was in proclaiming Your coming. Grant that through You I may touch the lives of those around me and prepare their hearts to receive You. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 41:13-20

I, the Lord, your God,
I am holding you by the right hand;
I tell you, ‘Do not be afraid,
I will help you.’

Do not be afraid, Jacob, poor worm, Israel, puny mite.’

I will help you – it is the Lord who speaks – the Holy One of Israel is your redeemer.

See, I turn you into a threshing-sled, new, with doubled teeth; you shall thresh and crush the mountains, and turn the hills to chaff.

You shall winnow them and the wind will blow them away,
the gale will scatter them.

But you yourself will rejoice in the Lord, and glory in the Holy One of Israel.

The poor and needy ask for water, and there is none,
their tongue is parched with thirst.

I, the Lord, will answer them,
I, the God of Israel, will not abandon them.

I will make rivers well up on barren heights, and fountains in the midst of valleys; turn the wilderness into a lake,
and dry ground into waterspring.

In the wilderness I will put cedar trees, acacias, myrtles, olives.

In the desert I will plant juniper, plane tree and cypress side by side; so that men may see and know, may all observe and understand that the hand of the Lord has done this, that the Holy One of Israel has created it.

Gospel
Matthew 11:11-15

Jesus spoke to the crowds: ‘I tell you solemnly, of all the children born of women, a greater than John the Baptist has never been seen; yet the least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he is. Since John the Baptist came, up to this present time, the kingdom of heaven has been subjected to violence and the violent are taking it by storm. Because it was towards John that all the prophecies of the prophets and of the Law were leading; and he, if you will believe me, is the Elijah who was to return. If anyone has ears to hear, let him listen!’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 9, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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For the most part of my life I had relied solely on my own strength and whatever talents I thought I had learnt and developed on my own. Refusing to listen to the voices of the faithful, believing only that God helps those who help themselves.

And so I sought comfort, relieve and happiness in the world. Sought it’s counsel and wisdom on how to better manage my life. Searching for the latest guru in the self help sections. Shame really because all I ever needed was the faith I was born into.

And so the day I humbled myself and truly searched for God. He stood before me as I lay prostrate at His feet. He embraced me lovingly and granted me the graces to enter into a deep personal relationship with Him.

Thank You Jesus for allowing me to exchange my yoke for Yours. I stand ready to face anything for You are always with me. Amen

First Reading
Isaiah 40:25-31

‘To whom could you liken me
and who could be my equal?’ says the Holy One.

Lift your eyes and look.

Who made these stars If not he who drills them like an army, calling each one by name?

So mighty is his power, so great his strength, that not one fails to answer.
How can you say, Jacob,
how can you insist, Israel,

‘My destiny is hidden from the Lord, my rights are ignored by my God’?

Did you not know?
Had you not heard?

The Lord is an everlasting God, he created the boundaries of the earth.

He does not grow tired or weary, his understanding is beyond fathoming.

He gives strength to the wearied, he strengthens the powerless.

Young men may grow tired and weary, youths may stumble, but those who hope in the Lord renew their strength, they put out wings like eagles.

They run and do not grow weary, walk and never tire.

Gospel
Matthew 11:28-30

Jesus exclaimed, ‘Come to me, all you who labour and are overburdened, and I will give you rest. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 8, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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God our Father calls us to Holiness. So that we may live fully with and in Him. Without whom we will whither and die.

Our dearest Blessed mother is a model of God’s plan for us from the very beginning of time. Immaculate of body, mind and soul. Created in His image to be loved and to love.

And through her our Lord Jesus Christ would be born into the world.

We too can be holy instruments of grace. If we strive for holiness so that Jesus can dwell in us. And like Mary our mother we can bring Him forth into the hearts of all. Amen

Come Lord Jesus come.

(Solemnity of The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary)

First Reading
Genesis 3:9-15,20

After Adam had eaten of the tree the Lord God called to him. ‘Where are you?’ he asked. ‘I heard the sound of you in the garden;’ he replied ‘I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.’ ‘Who told you that you were naked?’ he asked ‘Have you been eating of the tree I forbade you to eat?’ The man replied, ‘It was the woman you put with me; she gave me the fruit, and I ate it.’ Then the Lord God asked the woman, ‘What is this you have done?’ The woman replied, ‘The serpent tempted me and I ate.’

 Then the Lord God said to the serpent, ‘Because you have done this,

‘Be accursed beyond all cattle,
all wild beasts.You shall crawl on your belly and eat dust
every day of your life.

I will make you enemies of each other: you and the woman, your offspring and her offspring. It will crush your head and you will strike its heel.’

The man named his wife ‘Eve’ because she was the mother of all those who live.

Second Reading
Ephesians 1:3-6,11-12

Blessed be God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who has blessed us with all the spiritual blessings of heaven in Christ.

Before the world was made, he chose us, chose us in Christ, to be holy and spotless, and to live through love in his presence,
determining that we should become his adopted sons, through Jesus Christ
for his own kind purposes,
to make us praise the glory of his grace, his free gift to us in the Beloved,

And it is in him that we were claimed as God’s own,
chosen from the beginning,
under the predetermined plan of the one who guides all things as he decides by his own will; chosen to be, for his greater glory, the people who would put their hopes in Christ before he came.

Gospel
Luke 1:26-38

The angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the House of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary. He went in and said to her, ‘Rejoice, so highly favoured! The Lord is with you.’ She was deeply disturbed by these words and asked herself what this greeting could mean, but the angel said to her, ‘Mary, do not be afraid; you have won God’s favour. Listen! You are to conceive and bear a son, and you must name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David; he will rule over the House of Jacob for ever and his reign will have no end.’ Mary said to the angel, ‘But how can this come about, since I am a virgin?’ ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you’ the angel answered ‘and the power of the Most High will cover you with its shadow. And so the child will be holy and will be called Son of God. Know this too: your kinswoman Elizabeth has, in her old age, herself conceived a son, and she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month, for nothing is impossible to God’ ‘I am the handmaid of the Lord,’ said Mary ‘let what you have said be done to me.’ And the angel left her.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 7, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Who can give the promise of new life other than the Lord our God? A life set free from the heavy chains of sin. Free from tyranny and oppression. Free to see, hear, sing His praises while leaping for joy.

A promise kept through our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ. He who sees not only the faith of whom He heals but the faith of all those around interceding on their behalf. His mercy and love is upon all who cry out to Him.

Jesus You alone can forgive all my sins. Have mercy one me Lord. Set me free to love and serve You. Amen

First Reading
Isaiah 35:1-10

Let the wilderness and the dry-lands exult, let the wasteland rejoice and bloom,
let it bring forth flowers like the jonquil,

let it rejoice and sing for joy.
The glory of Lebanon is bestowed on it, the splendour of Carmel and Sharon;

they shall see the glory of the Lord, the splendour of our God.

Strengthen all weary hands,
steady all trembling knees
and say to all faint hearts,

‘Courage! Do not be afraid.
‘Look, your God is coming,
vengeance is coming,
the retribution of God;

he is coming to save you.’
Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, the ears of the deaf unsealed,

then the lame shall leap like a deer and the tongues of the dumb sing for joy;

for water gushes in the desert,
streams in the wasteland,
the scorched earth becomes a lake, the parched land springs of water.

The lairs where the jackals used to live become thickets of reed and papyrus…

And through it will run a highway undefiled which shall be called the Sacred Way;
the unclean may not travel by it, nor fools stray along it.

No lion will be there
nor any fierce beast roam about it,

but the redeemed will walk there, for those the Lord has ransomed shall return.

They will come to Zion shouting for joy, everlasting joy on their faces; joy and gladness will go with them
and sorrow and lament be ended.

Gospel
Luke 5:17-26

Jesus was teaching one day, and among the audience there were Pharisees and doctors of the Law who had come from every village in Galilee, from Judaea and from Jerusalem. And the Power of the Lord was behind his works of healing. Then some men appeared, carrying on a bed a paralysed man whom they were trying to bring in and lay down in front of him. But as the crowd made it impossible to find a way of getting him in, they went up on to the flat roof and lowered him and his stretcher down through the tiles into the middle of the gathering, in front of Jesus. Seeing their faith he said, ‘My friend, your sins are forgiven you.’ The scribes and the Pharisees began to think this over. ‘Who is this man talking blasphemy? Who can forgive sins but God alone?’ But Jesus, aware of their thoughts, made them this reply, ‘What are these thoughts you have in your hearts? Which of these is easier: to say, “Your sins are forgiven you” or to say, “Get up and walk”? But to prove to you that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins,’ – he said to the paralysed man – ‘I order you: get up, and pick up your stretcher and go home.’ And immediately before their very eyes he got up, picked up what he had been lying on and went home praising God.

  They were all astounded and praised God, and were filled with awe, saying, ‘We have seen strange things today

Second Sunday of Advent

Posted: December 5, 2015 by CatholicJules in Sunday Reflections

The Road Home:
Scott Hahn Reflects on the Second Sunday of Advent

Readings:
Baruch 5:1-9
Psalm 126:1-6
Philippians 1:4-6,8-11
Luke 3:1-6

Today’s Psalm paints a dream-like scene – a road filled with liberated captives heading home to Zion (Jerusalem), mouths filled with laughter, tongues rejoicing.

It’s a glorious picture from Israel’s past, a “new exodus,” the deliverance from exile in Babylon. It’s being recalled in a moment of obvious uncertainty and anxiety. But the psalmist isn’t waxing nostalgic.

Remembering “the Lord has done great things” in the past, he is making an act of faith and hope – that God will come to Israel in its present need, that He’ll do even greater things in the future.

This is what the Advent readings are all about: We recall God’s saving deeds – in the history of Israel and in the coming of Jesus. Our remembrance is meant to stir our faith, to fill us with confidence that, as today’s Epistle puts it, “the One who began a good work in [us] will continue to complete it” until He comes again in glory.

Each of us, the Liturgy teaches, is like Israel in her exile – led into captivity by our sinfulness, in need of restoration, conversion by the Word of the Holy One (see Baruch 5:5). The lessons of salvation history should teach us that, as God again and again delivered Israel, in His mercy He will free us from our attachments to sin, if we turn to Him in repentance.

That’s the message of John, introduced in today’s Gospel as the last of the great prophets (compare Jeremiah 1:1-4,11). But John is greater than the prophets (see Luke 7:27). He’s preparing the way, not only for a new redemption of Israel, but for the salvation of “all flesh” (see also Acts 28:28).

John quotes Isaiah (40:3) to tell us he’s come to build a road home for us, a way out of the wilderness of sin and alienation from God. It’s a road we’ll follow Jesus down, a journey we’ll make, as today’s First Reading puts it, “rejoicing that [we’re] remembered by God.”

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 5, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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O Lord my God, You hear the cries of Your people and come to our aid with great care and love. We are healed by Your gentle touch and are set free to love and serve You and one another. Guide us so that we learn not to live for ourselves but for one another.

Give us the courage to use the gifts and talents, You have given us to love and serve Your flock. Grant us the faith to administer, heal, liberate and proclaim the Gospel in Your mighty name.

Grant us too ministers of Your altar so that gathered together in Your name we may always partake of the Holy Eucharist that nourishes and gives us live. Now and forever. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 30:19-21,23-26

Thus says the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel:
  People of Zion, you will live in Jerusalem and weep no more. He will be gracious to you when he hears your cry; when he hears he will answer. When the Lord has given you the bread of suffering and the water of distress, he who is your teacher will hide no longer, and you will see your teacher with your own eyes. Whether you turn to right or left, your ears will hear these words behind you, ‘This is the way, follow it.’ He will send rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the bread that the ground provides will be rich and nourishing. Your cattle will graze, that day, in wide pastures. Oxen and donkeys that till the ground will eat a salted fodder, winnowed with shovel and fork. On every lofty mountain, on every high hill there will be streams and watercourses, on the day of the great slaughter when the strongholds fall. Then moonlight will be bright as sunlight and sunlight itself be seven times brighter – like the light of seven days in one – on the day the Lord dresses the wound of his people and heals the bruises his blows have left.

Gospel
Matthew 9:35-10:1,5,6-8

Jesus made a tour through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom and curing all kinds of diseases and sickness.
  And when he saw the crowds he felt sorry for them because they were harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers to his harvest.’
  He summoned his twelve disciples, and gave them authority over unclean spirits with power to cast them out and to cure all kinds of diseases and sickness. These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them as follows: ‘Go rather to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. And as you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand. Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out devils. You received without charge, give without charge.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 4, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Our loving God in His mercy did not come to judge and condemn us. He came to liberate us from our sins and to grant us eternal life with Him, if we so choose.  However the day is soon coming when we will be judged according to our deeds. Where injustices will be addressed and set straight. Let us not wait till the end when we have no more chance to repent. Repent now! And live in His love.

For we are no different to the blind men of old. Whose lives were severely impaired by their blindness.  Whose lives were lived in darkness. How many times they must have stumbled and fell in their pursuit of following Jesus? Yet in courage and faith, supporting one another as they made their way to Him. Shouting with conviction to the only one who could grant them mercy.  And because their eyes were opened to the light of Christ their Redeemer, so too were their eyes opened to see Him that they could experience Him to the full. Amen

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 29:17-24

The Lord says this:
In a short time, a very short time,
shall not Lebanon become fertile land
and fertile land turn into forest?
The deaf, that day,
will hear the words of a book
and, after shadow and darkness,
the eyes of the blind will see.
But the lowly will rejoice in the Lord even more
and the poorest exult in the Holy One of Israel;
for tyrants shall be no more, and scoffers vanish,
and all be destroyed who are disposed to do evil:
those who gossip to incriminate others,
those who try at the gate to trip the arbitrator
and get the upright man’s case dismissed for groundless reasons.
Therefore the Lord speaks,
the God of the House of Jacob,
Abraham’s redeemer:
No longer shall Jacob be ashamed,
no more shall his face grow pale,
for he shall see what my hands have done in his midst,
he shall hold my name holy.
They will hallow the Holy One of Jacob,
stand in awe of the God of Israel.
Erring spirits will learn wisdom
and murmurers accept instruction.

Gospel
Matthew 9:27-31

As Jesus went on his way two blind men followed him shouting, ‘Take pity on us, Son of David.’ And when Jesus reached the house the blind men came up with him and he said to them, ‘Do you believe I can do this?’ They said, ‘Sir, we do.’ Then he touched their eyes saying, ‘Your faith deserves it, so let this be done for you.’ And their sight returned. Then Jesus sternly warned them, ‘Take care that no one learns about this.’ But when they had gone, they talked about him all over the countryside.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 3, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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All who think themselves better, smarter, stronger than anyone else has no real knowledge of Christ.  They may know something about Him, even preach about Him. But they do not have a deep personal relationship with Him.  Their egos have blinded them to His love meant to be shared with others. And so they will one day fall with some saying ‘but I did mighty works in Your name Lord ?”

Let us build upon our Rock, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ! Let us in humility acknowledge the awe of Him who loves us dearly.  His great mercy poured out for us and for us to extend that same mercy to all. Let us build our foundation on Him who is Love. And love one another as He loves us. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 26:1-6

That day, this song will be sung in the land of Judah:
We have a strong city;
to guard us he has set
wall and rampart about us.
Open the gates! Let the upright nation come in,
she, the faithful one
whose mind is steadfast, who keeps the peace,
because she trusts in you.
Trust in the Lord for ever,
for the Lord is the everlasting Rock;
he has brought low those who lived high up
in the steep citadel;
he brings it down, brings it down to the ground,
flings it down in the dust:
the feet of the lowly, the footsteps of the poor
trample on it.

Gospel
Matthew 7:21,24-27

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘It is not those who say to me, “Lord, Lord,” who will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the person who does the will of my Father in heaven. ‘Therefore, everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them will be like a sensible man who built his house on rock. Rain came down, floods rose, gales blew and hurled themselves against that house, and it did not fall: it was founded on rock. But everyone who listens to these words of mine and does not act on them will be like a stupid man who built his house on sand. Rain came down, floods rose, gales blew and struck that house, and it fell; and what a fall it had!’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 2, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Do we need to be infirm of crippled before we turn to the Lord? Do we only turn to Him out of desperation? Or do we actively seek His companionship so that He may guide us in ways pleasing to our Heavenly Father?

Where else can we someone like our Lord and God who identifies with our human frailty? Who knows the suffering and pain we go through because He has gone through it. Who hungered and thirsted as we do. Who came to heal, set free and nourish us.

Then and now when we go before our loving Lord Jesus Christ.  He heal us of our afflictions and feeds us of Himself.  His mercy, peace and love is upon us.  How great are You O Lord my God! We endeavour to stand ready to greet You when You come again. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 25:6-10

On this mountain,
the Lord of hosts will prepare for all peoples
a banquet of rich food.
On this mountain he will remove
the mourning veil covering all peoples,
and the shroud enwrapping all nations,
he will destroy Death for ever.
The Lord will wipe away
the tears from every cheek;
he will take away his people’s shame
everywhere on earth,
for the Lord has said so.
That day, it will be said: See, this is our God
in whom we hoped for salvation;
the Lord is the one in whom we hoped.
We exult and we rejoice
that he has saved us.

Gospel
Matthew 15:29-37

Jesus reached the shores of the Sea of Galilee, and he went up into the hills. He sat there, and large crowds came to him bringing the lame, the crippled, the blind, the dumb and many others; these they put down at his feet, and he cured them. The crowds were astonished to see the dumb speaking, the cripples whole again, the lame walking and the blind with their sight, and they praised the God of Israel.
  But Jesus called his disciples to him and said, ‘I feel sorry for all these people; they have been with me for three days now and have nothing to eat. I do not want to send them off hungry, they might collapse on the way.’ The disciples said to him, ‘Where could we get enough bread in this deserted place to feed such a crowd?’ Jesus said to them, ‘How many loaves have you?’ ‘Seven’ they said ‘and a few small fish.’ Then he instructed the crowd to sit down on the ground, and he took the seven loaves and the fish, and he gave thanks and broke them and handed them to the disciples who gave them to the crowds. They all ate as much as they wanted, and they collected what was left of the scraps, seven baskets full.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: December 1, 2015 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections

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Do not allow the pursuit of Wisdom and Knowledge blind you to the love of Christ.  For true knowledge and wisdom comes from Him. And even today in His great love and mercy, He reveals the Holy Trinity to those who seek Him.

Let us turn away from our prideful ways and from sin so that our eyes will always be open to His Glory. And may His peace reign in our hearts forever. Amen

First reading
Isaiah 11:1-10

A shoot springs from the stock of Jesse,
a scion thrusts from his roots:
on him the spirit of the Lord rests,
a spirit of wisdom and insight,
a spirit of counsel and power,
a spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord.
(The fear of the Lord is his breath.)
He does not judge by appearances,
he gives no verdict on hearsay,
but judges the wretched with integrity,
and with equity gives a verdict for the poor of the land.
His word is a rod that strikes the ruthless,
his sentences bring death to the wicked.
Integrity is the loincloth round his waist,
faithfulness the belt about his hips.
The wolf lives with the lamb,
the panther lies down with the kid,
calf and lion feed together,
with a little boy to lead them.
The cow and the bear make friends,
their young lie down together.
The lion eats straw like the ox.
The infant plays over the cobra’s hole;
into the viper’s lair
the young child puts his hand.
They do no hurt, no harm,
on all my holy mountain,
for the country is filled with the knowledge of the Lord
as the waters swell the sea.
That day, the root of Jesse
shall stand as a signal to the peoples.
It will be sought out by the nations
and its home will be glorious.

Gospel
Luke 10:21-24

Filled with joy by the Holy Spirit, Jesus said, ‘I bless you, Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, for hiding these things from the learned and the clever and revealing them to mere children. Yes, Father, for that is what it pleased you to do. Everything has been entrusted to me by my Father; and no one knows who the Son is except the Father, and who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.’
  Then turning to his disciples he spoke to them in private, ‘Happy the eyes that see what you see, for I tell you that many prophets and kings wanted to see what you see, and never saw it; to hear what you hear, and never heard it.’