Ordinary Fifth Sunday "B": Suffering has a higher reason. Behind what is beyond human comprehension, it's God we can lean on, as Job experienced. People who don't understand the meaning of life question themselves, the danger and suffering in this world is a way of seeking God. People must fight and reject disappointment and turn to God because He protects the poor and vulnerable. Peter's house, where Christ was, represents the Church, while the human Church is the disciples of Jesus; the Gospel read today reflects the human service rendered to the Church. We all have a role to serve in the Church...
Third Sunday simple year B: An ugly face cannot be changed, but a bad character can be changed; The Kingdom of God is near, believe in the Gospel. The Holy Father has dedicated the third Sunday in January to God's Word Sunday, a time to focus on the role of Sacred Scripture in our lives. Ignorance of what is said in Sacred Scripture is also ignorance of God. Jesus continued to preach the Gospel that John had done, calling for repentance. Jesus' disciples, whom he called to follow him, abandoned their identity and obeyed as the Lord taught them...
Second ordinary Sunday of the year: God has called us individually. The message of the three readings: God calls us to be his partners. Saint Augustine said: God created us without us, he cannot save us without us. Those who willingly and lovingly accept to live in the Lord will hear his voice calling them, and prosper in his grace. We humans are all called to holiness...
God wants this world to be his family. This Sunday, we will solemnly celebrate the appearance of the Lord to all mankind, the visit of the Magi to Jesus the Messiah, born as the Gospel tells us. The Magi were not Jews and did not know the prophecy; they were classed with the other nations, but it could be said that they were the kings of the infidels and pagans. The Magi are like Abraham, Abraham who was called by the Lord to leave his country for the land promised to him, inspired by faith. If we want to see and meet the Lord, we must go far with faith, will and courage...
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, You who have come in such large numbers to take part in this national pilgrimage, as well as all of you who are following it from home through the media. We, the bishops of Madagascar, would like to express our deep gratitude to you for having responded to our invitation and for having brought this jubilee initiated by Pope Francis to life spiritually. With you, we take up Mary's song: ‘My soul exalts the Lord’ and we repeat with her: ‘What shall I repay the Lord for all the good he has done me?’....
Read more ...Christmas is a great joy, because it is the love of God that has come to us, proclaims Fr. Bizimana Innocent, Provincial Superior of the Salesians Don Bosco of Madagascar and Mauritius, presenting his Christmas greetings. Salvation is accomplished, so life is not in danger of disappearing. It is this love and this salvation that we wish to fill our life so that we have peace.
Read more ...The short film "Zatti, our brother" (Argentina, 2020) focuses on one of the most difficult episodes of his life. We are in Viedma, in 1941: at the age of 60, Zatti is forced to leave the hospital he has attended for decades. His faith and strength are tested.
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