Sunday, June 26, 2011

Corpus Christi (6/26/2011)

Gospel Reflection for the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ


Gospel: John: 6:51-58


Synopsis:

As much as Jesus’ listeners didn’t understand how Jesus could really mean that they were 
to eat his body and drink his blood, Jesus made it very clear that that was precisely what 
he did mean. Once again, it was hard for the people of Jesus’ day (and still hard for us 
today, too) to understand what Jesus tried to say because they only thought in earthly, 
literal terms. This Gospel passage gives us one of our firm foundations for the institution 
of the Eucharist so that, in faith, we will eat the bread that will give us everlasting life.


Reflection

Many times we prepare our children for the “big” events in their lives forgetting how 
much of life takes place in the ordinary moments. For example, first communion is often 
a big production either at the hands of the parish or how families choose to dress their 
children and celebrate after mass. The really important message of this Gospel reading, 
however, is how joyful and thankful are we when we receive our one hundredth or one 
thousandth communion. Our goal might be to help our children continue to be thankful 
and joyful each time they receive communion. This can happen when they see how happy 
we are to receive communion ourselves.

After an evening meal this week, talk together about how your family was fed at the 
meal. Did you affirm one another? Did you listen to the stories told, the events of each 
person’s day? Think about how each person individually and together as a family you 
were nourished by the food and conversation. See if your family can come up with any 
similarities to the nourishment of your meal and the nourishment offered us at Mass and 
in community with others.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Today's Gospel is John 11: 1-45


In this Gospel, John tells the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. The story is
significant because it is likely that his action was his last miracle before Jesus began the
journey toward his own death. Jesus was called to Bethany to save his friend, but instead
waited several days to return. This action confused Lazarus’ sisters, Mary and Martha,
because they knew that Jesus could have healed their brother. Jesus used the incident to
strengthen the faith of Mary, Martha, and all who believed. He made sure that Lazarus
was raised from death so that the people could witness God’s glory.


The healing power of Jesus brings new life to all of us. Are there some things in our lives
that cause us to die to others? Perhaps we are impatient, ungrateful, critical, or quick to
anger. Maybe we’re proud, boastful, or envious. Jesus promises us new life if we trust in
him and allow our actions to follow his ways.

God bless us all! Have a meaningful Lent!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Lesson Learned

Have you ever wondered why a male dog lifts one of its hind legs while urinating? For self defense!


According to a legend, a dog once urinated on a wall and the wall collapsed! He was lucky to have survived, and so he spread the word to his fellow dogs to make sure that they protect themselves from any wall, post, or tree by lifting up a hind leg while urinating.


And so to this very day, this lesson that they learned is passed on from one dog generation to another.


Buti pa sila, ano? Natuto ng lesson, naisabuhay nila at napasa sa iba.
Tayo ba, pag may nangyari, nagsisilbi ba itong isang lesson sa atin para pagbutihin or magbago?


Pag-isipan mo, kapatid. :D


Higit tayong mas magagaling sa mga aso.


Dogs learn their lessons well in life, and so must we.


Happy Sunday to all!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Ano ba ang itsura ng pera sa Vatican City? :D


Eto lang naman oh. Ang cute nung coin. May mukha ni Pope Benedict XVI.
Sabi nila, ang pera daw sa Vatican, may mukha ng kung sinong pope ang namumuno.
Astig, ano? Sa atin, mukha ng mga bayani.. Sa kanila, mukha ni Pope. 
Sana may ganito rin tayo. \:D/

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Wala nang peace, wala pang face.. MALAS.

What is the greatest misfortune that a man can encounter at the end of time?

Maybe... with all the wealth and riches, a man has lost his peace and his good name...

Wala na ngang peace, wala pang face..

Malas.. 

Don't end up like him..
Have peace. Peace of mind, peace in everything..
Don't mind everything that happens.. What matters most is we have Christ, and we have peace.

God bless us all. :)

Tayo lang at wala nang iba pa.

Maraming bagyo na ang dumaan sa ating bansa. Simpleng pag ulan din. Pati na mga bigla biglang pagbuhos. Naalala ko ito, kasi panahon na naman ng tag-ulan. Ganitong mga panahon din noong tayo ay nasalanta ng bagyong Ondoy.

Kahapon, malakas ang ulan.. As usual, mahirap sumakay. Napag-isip isip kong maglakad lakad muna sa ulan (nakapayong naman ako). At sa mga bandang may baha, malimit nating maririnig ang walang patid na pag-angal ng mga mamamayan. Kung sino sino ang sinisisi.. Minsan, pati ang Diyos, nadadamay pa. Lahat ng maaaring sisihin, siguro, nasisi na nila. Nakakatawang nakakainis. Haay. Pinoy nga naman oh.

Isipin natin. Si Bro ba ang nagpabaha? Si Bro ba ang may kagagawan? Hmm. isip isip.. Ano? Siya nga ba? 

Sa kasagsagan ng ulan, silipin natin ang mga daluyan ng tubig. Kanal, ilog at mga estero.  Puro basura. Halo halong basura.. Mas masaklap, may lumulutang pang dumi (jebs). Naisip ko. Di lang pala sa kalsada may dumi.. Pati ba naman sa tubig. Nakakainis talaga..

So. Tag-ulan na naman. May mga pagbaha. Nais ko lang iparating sa atin, tayo ang may kagagawan ng pagbaha. Tayo lang, at wala nang iba pa. Wag nang kung sino sino ang itinuturo natin sa tuwing magbabaha.

Maiiwasan natin ito sa ating mga sarili. Candy wrappers, Mineral bottles at iba pa. Itago na lang natin kaysa inihahagis kung saan saan.

Panahon na siguro para tayo ay gumising sa katotohanan. Ang mundo natin ay hindi na katulad ng mundo nila noon. Nag iisa lang itong mundo na ito, alagaan natin ito ng buong pagmamahal at pag-aruga.


Monday, September 13, 2010

September 14, 2010 Feast of the Holy Cross

Today is September 14, the feast of the Holy Cross.

If we trace back the history of the cross, before, the cross used to be an instrument of torture, pain, grief, anger, execution. Anything negative. You name it. It is associated to the cross.

But it is really delightful. Nowadays, how do we associate the cross. A symbol of love, a symbol of hope. A beacon of light. I would like to share the lyrics of a song written by Fr. Johnny Go, SJ. Its title is "Jesus on the Cross". The music was written by Fr. Manoling Francisco, SJ.

It says: Jesus on the Cross, shelter for the lost. Reveal your light, befriend the night, fill our broken lives. Simple, but the message is very deep and meaningful.

My religion teacher once shared that whenever we see the cross, do not think of it as a symbolism of Christ's sufferings. But rather, look at it as an instrument of thanksgiving. He also said, in the cross, there are two letters: T and Y, which stands for thank you. So whenever we see Christ on the Cross. We say sorry and thank you. Sorry for our sins, thank you for the love. 

Happy Feast of the Holy Cross to All!

-Maximilian. :D