Lk. 17: 11-19:
10 lepers were healed but only one who
came back to thank God, was told “ your faith has saved you” while the 9 Jews
who were healed responded to the legal requirements, the latter was the one who
happened to be a non-Jew responded straight from his heart. Among the many
people asking God for healing and favours, how many will come to that saving
faith which is a new relationship to God through Jesus?
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Saturday, 30 August 2014
30. V SAT of Kaitha
Mk. 13: 3-13:
people, confused are easily fooled by propaganda and ideologies. Fear makes
them blind and they persecute those who do not share their fanaticism. That is
why they hate the true believers. Jesus asks his followers to bear witness to
him as the only savior and proclaim what the Gospel demands of the individual
and of society.
Friday, 29 August 2014
29. V FRI of Kaitha: Blessed Euphrasia
Mk 10: 35-45:
The disciples were not a company of saints. They were ordinary men set out by
Jesus to change the world. They were ambitious having failed to understand
Jesus, his mission and the purpose of his coming. In them we find the amazing
confidence and the amazing loyalty in Jesus. Jesus raised these ordinary men to
change the world as apostles and his ambassadors of the Divine plan – the will
of God to which Jesus submitted himself to.
Thursday, 28 August 2014
28. V THU of Kaitha
Mk 10: 35-45:
The disciples were not a company of saints. They were ordinary men set out by
Jesus to change the world. They were ambitious having failed to understand
Jesus, his mission and the purpose of his coming. In them we find the amazing
confidence and the amazing loyalty in Jesus. Jesus raised these ordinary men to
change the world as apostles and his ambassadors of the Divine plan – the will
of God to which Jesus submitted himself to.
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
27. V WED of Kaitha
Mt. 7: 15-20:
Teaching people in a brilliant way, working miracles are gifts though good for
the community does not guarantee that one is pleasing to God. True faith
activated by love is the real key for the kingdom of heaven. To explain this
message Jesus uses the parable of grapes and its fruits. The true disciples are
those who produce fruits of love.
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
26. V TUE of Kaitha
Jn. 4: 27-38: The desire to tell others of the Samaritan women’s
discovery about Jesus killed in her the feeling of shame –a shame of being an
outcast and now being cured by Jesus her intimate sinful status, made her to
discover Jesus as the Messiah and she ran to tell her neighbors and the people
of her village whom she was avoiding till now. Once she is cured from her inner
self, she is free to share Jesus to them. She understood to do the will of God
and for her that was the only way to happiness.
Monday, 25 August 2014
25. V MON of Kaitha
Mk. 4: 26-34:
Like the mustard seed that grows into a great tree the beginnings of faith are
small. The image illustrated the enormous potential locked into our baptismal
grace. With the passage of time and the grace of the Holy Spirit, circumstances
reveal the power of faith and it can reveal the enormous potential of our faith
and love.
Sunday, 24 August 2014
24. V SUN of Kaitha
Lk. 16: 19-31:
The wall the rich man makes willingly in this life becomes after his death, an
abyss which no one will be able to bridge. The one who accepts this separation
will find himself on the other side forever. So Jesus asks us to work with a
view to remove the abyss which separates them in this life by this parable.
Saturday, 23 August 2014
23. IV SAT of Kaitha
Mt. 11: 20-24: What was the sin of
Chorazin, of Bethsaida and of Capernaum? They forgot the responsibilities of
privilege. We cannot condemn a man who never had the chance to know any better
but if a man who has had every chance to know the right and does the wrong.
People of Tyre and Sodom were of the former type while people from the towns of
Galilee are the latter type. Knowing the right, they did the wrong. They didn’t
believe in Jesus.
Friday, 22 August 2014
22. IV FRI of Kaitha
Mt. 22: 34-40:
The striking point in today’s Gospel is not that Jesus commanded to love our
God and our neighbor but that he joined them as two sides of the same coin. It
is not artificially connected. If a person really loves his or her neighbor,
such a person loves God at the same instant.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
21. IV THU of Kaitha
Lk. 12: 49-53:
The zeal that Jesus enkindle in one, will spotlight sin and the one turns away
from it will gradually create reaction and generate conflict and strife in the
other who are servants of sin. It is the kind of reactive strife that one is
faced with and that in turn create division - people for Christ and against
him.
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
20. IV WED of Kaitha
Mt. 9: 35- 10: 1:
What we learn through our struggles with darkness can help others to see light.
It can be our way of bringing in the harvest. We all struggle to find God in
our life. If we pursue in the ‘dark night of the soul’ or ‘spiritual aridity’
to the conclusion, we can emerge from them with deeper and clearer sight.
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
19. IV TUE of Kaitha
Mk. 13: 24-31:
Prophesying the end of the Jewish world Jesus comes to the end of the world,
which would be sudden with confusion and a surprise for the people. But the end
of the world would bring its transformation too.
Monday, 18 August 2014
18. IV MON of Kaitha
Lk 18: 25-30:
The whole tendency of possession is to shackle a man’s thoughts to this world.
He has so big a stake in it that he never wants to leave it, and never things
of anything else. It is not a sin to have much wealth-but it is a danger to the
soul and a great responsibility. So, one must struggle as ‘a camel going
through the eye of a needle’. This struggle of one to enter the kingdom is an
important message in this season of Kaitha.
Sunday, 17 August 2014
17. IV SUN of Kaitha
Mk. 7: 1-13: Religion to Pharisees became an instrument of
self-deception and neurosis. Jesus restores the commanding vision of Genesis
where life is a gift from God to be reverenced and celebrated. Religious
traditions must make life coherent and insert us into a wide community of faith
and meaning.
Saturday, 16 August 2014
16. III SAT of Kaitha
Lk. 9: 49-56:
Our tolerance must be based not on indifference but on love. We ought to be
tolerant not because we could not care less,
but because we look the other person with eyes of love. We must never
regard the other person as an enemy to be destroyed but as a strayed friend to
be recovered by love.
Friday, 15 August 2014
15. III FRI of Kaitha
Jn
2: 1-12: Independence or Liberty is the celebration of the
spirit. If the spirit cannot celebrate due to a physical bondage or the absence
of a physical need, how can there be true independence? Bl. V. Mary did the
same. She helped the host family at Cana to have good wine in abundance by a
miracle by her son Jesus. She freed the spirits of the people there. She gave
importance to the spirit than her physic. So she also indicated to the true
freedom by her Assumption to heaven or her son showed humanity the true freedom
by his mother’s assumption.
Thursday, 14 August 2014
14. III THU of Kaitha
Mt. 10: 5-15:
Love and fidelity are the norm of matrimony for husband and wife. There is no
other way as indicated here. Husband and wife are not two but “they shall be
one body” (Genesis 2:24) Jesus says the same in 10:8. Thus their conjugal union
binds them in an indestructible bond.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
13. III WED of Kaitha
Mk. 1: 16-20: The call of the first four disciples: What they
hear from Jesus first is ‘follow me’- a call to commit themselves to him. They
follow him sharing their lot with him, leaving behind their families and jobs.
True discipleship starts when we take seriously Jesus’ call to follow him and
change our way of life accordingly.
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
12. III TUE of Kaitha
Lk 4: 26-30:
Jesus angered the Jews by the apparent suggestion that God favoured more the
gentiles than them. The two people who were saved belonged to the gentiles. The
Jewish prayer services were not all perfect in the synagogues. Yet Jesus went
and joined their prayer meetings. He went on correcting the wrong practices.
The prophets of old often faced them with the wrath of God but Jesus faced such
occasions with the wrath of Love.
Monday, 11 August 2014
11. III MON of Kaitha
Mt. 23: 34-39:
God wanted to protect, love and care the people of Jerusalem. But they refused
the prophets, Christ and first Christians who came in the name of God and spoke
His Word. But they were killed and rejected. Destruction of Jerusalem was a
punishment of its crimes. God’s plan and way cannot be objected, blocked by any
one.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
10. III SUN of Kaitha
Jn
9: 1-12: Jesus is the light the blind man sees the light of day.
Jesus is the light, but people are divided about him. Some are open to the
light, that is, to faith: others remain blind that is to say, they keep their
own ideas and ‘their own’ belief and refuse to believe in the messenger of God.
The one who begins to see in the miracle the power of God is the believer.
Faith is not an illusion or cover-up of the reality. They see the same as
others see these things which can be touched, counted or measured but the
believer captures something that escapes those who lack faith.
Saturday, 9 August 2014
9. II SAT of Kaitha
Lk 14: 15-24:
The parable speaks about an eschatological final gathering into God’s community
of salvation. For this heavenly banquet which will take place at the end of
time, Jesus sends out the invitations. The time to respond is now! Those who
are invited (in the parable the cream layer of the Jewish people) seem to have
rejected the invitation on the false pretexts their own concerns. The second
invitation to the Jewish people who are poor, crippled, outcasts and the
marginalized and the third invitation to the gentiles indicate the togetherness
of a wider community of God.
Friday, 8 August 2014
8. II FRI of Kaitha
Jn. 20: 19-20:
Jesus communicates the spirit to the disciples and the faith of St. Thomas is
tested in this passage. In St. Thomas we find the supreme affirmation of faith.
Jesus is here openly confessed for the first time as the God of the biblical
revelation. We see also our covenant declaration of our relationship with the
Word Incarnate.
Thursday, 7 August 2014
7. II THU of Kaitha
Mk. 11: 12-14, 20-26: The fig tree is full
of leaves but no fruits seen. The superficial and deceptive aspects of life are
seen but when the fruits of prayer and piety are absent in one, Jesus condemns
one such a person and withers like this fig tree. Jesus draws the attention of
this kind of dangerous life of a person.
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
6. II WED of Kaitha
Mt. 17: 1-9:
Mountain has been the traditional place of divine revelations from Old
Testament times. Peter representing us answered as to who Jesus was and now it
is the Father who gives us the answer. Jesus is the Beloved Son; the Eternal
Love of the Father can only be satisfied by the Son who shares as his own
Divinity. Jesus is the chosen one, the savior announced by the prophets of old.
He ‘makes man fully manifest to himself and brings to light his exalted
vocation’ (CCC 1701)
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
5. II TUE of Kaitha
Lk. 6: 20-28:
Sermon on the plain speaks, about a change from within our lives but hides a
structural change implicitly a reversal of the rich and the poor. It is to be
understood beyond what we hear Jesus speaking of a conversion of the rich and a
moral excellence of the poor. It promises a new society, a new social order in
which no rich or poor exist but a new kingdom.
Monday, 4 August 2014
4. II MON of Kaitha
Mt.
7: 21-28 Merely by reading the Bible, hearing a sermon even
that of Jesus on the sermon on the mount is of no use unless it is put into
practice. Here we find Jesus concluding the Sermon on the Mount by saying and
reminding people to do the sermon. This he repeatedly speaks in St. Mathew’s
Gospel as in 12:50; 21:43; 28:20.
Sunday, 3 August 2014
3. II SUN of Kaitha
Lk. 15:11-32:
Jesus confronts the people of his times, who accuses others of sinfulness while
they themselves live in the cocoon of self righteousness. Jesus portrays a
forgiving and loving God to all even to the least and recognizes the lost as
God’s child just as we are.
Saturday, 2 August 2014
2. I SAT of Kaitha
Mk. 2:1-12:
The power of God’s word heals the paralytic as he forgives his sins. The power
of the word of God heals and forgives. Christ acts in the authority of God. In
him the Grace filled nearness of God’s kingdom makes itself felt. Church
continues his ministry of forgiving sins especially through the sacrament of
reconciliation. CCC. 1421.
Friday, 1 August 2014
1. I FRI of Kaitha
Lk. 12: 4-12:
The attitude to life is fearlessness. Man’s power over man is strictly limited
to this life only. The soul cannot be destroyed by any man. God’s power can
blot out a man’s very soul. So God only is to be feared. At the same time to
God we are never lost in the crowed. We are taken care of by the Holy Spirit,
who leads one to repentance. If we have
lost the seed of repentance over sin then we are far away from Him.
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