A TESTIMONY ON THE GREATNESS OF CHRIST – 1/15/23 (Second Sunday in Ordinary Time)

A TESTIMONY ON THE GREATNESS OF CHRIST – 1/15/23 (Second Sunday in Ordinary Time)

John 1:29
John the Baptist saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.”

For the full readings, click here:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/011523.cfm

Blessed Sunday! Many people came to be baptized by St. John the Baptist while at the same time, there were also many people who was mistaken in thinking that he was the Messiah. In the minds of many during their time, the Messiah would be great in a worldly manner. The Messiah would be like a king with strong military power. St. John the Baptist humbled himself in telling the truth that he was not the Christ. On the next day, he saw our Lord Jesus, and he said, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.” He did not just make a testimony of the role of Jesus as the prophesied Messiah. St. John the Baptist also revealed the greatness of Christ because of being the Lamb of God. This title foreshadowed the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross just as how the lamb in Israel was sacrificed in atonement for the sins of people. If we look at it, from a worldly perspective, sacrifices can’t be standard for greatness. In the mindset of some people, sufferings are signs of weaknesses while money, power, ambition and achievements are signs of strength. And yet, God has transformed His sufferings into a sacrifice that has shown His greatness. God the Son humbled Himself to be like one of us and through the worst suffering He endured, the cross became an instrument for the greatest gift to humanity, our salvation.

St. John the Baptist made such strong testimony in his words as written in the gospel reading. Today, we are all given an opportunity by Christ to make a testimony, not of our greatness, but of His greatness. And, this shouldn’t be limited to our words. It’s good that we can share to other people our faith in Christ. At the same time, a better testimony that we can give about Jesus is through our actions when we bear our own crosses in life. We experience numerous trials, and during these times, God desires that we may find comfort in Him by constantly begging for His strength as we encounter such problems. Also, we can unite our sufferings with the sacrifice of Christ in such a way that our sufferings can be an instrument for conversion of sinners. This is what the Church teaches about “redemptive suffering.” When we bear the sufferings in life with patience, it can help other people, even those whom we may not know, because we are united in Jesus. Let’s express our faith in Christ in our words and deeds, especially in our sacrifices. Let’s not forget to turn to God in prayer for perseverance, and as we bear many sufferings in life, we can also pray, “Lord, I am offering these sacrifices to You out of love for You and for conversion of sinners.” Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, hears our prayers, and He will bring peace in our lives.

Amen +

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, be with us always until the hour of our death. Amen. +

May the Lord + bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen. +

Reflection by: Dominic

Examination of Conscience and Guide to Sacrament of Confession:
https://mycatholic.life/catholic-prayers/examination-of-conscience/

Ultimate Catholic Parents Guide:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ls6IcexZAls

Summary and Defense of Catholic Teachings:
https://www.catholic.com/tract/pillar-of-fire-pillar-of-truth

CHILDLIKE HEART – 1/15/23 (Feast of Santo Niño)

CHILDLIKE HEART – 1/15/23 (Feast of Santo Niño)

For Dioceses in the Philippines

Gospel
Matthew 18:1-5,10
At that time the disciples approached Jesus and said, “Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of heaven?”

He called a child over, placed it in their midst, and said, “Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever receives one child such as this in my name receives me.

Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.

See that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that their angels in heaven always look upon the face of my heavenly Father.”

Reflection:

A blessed feast of Santo Niño! The image of Santo Niño is very important to us Filipinos. Not only because it is found almost everywhere – in simple tindahan or sari-sari stores, in bakeries, other establishments and even on vehicles. It is because this is where our faith started. It is a mark of our faith when the Catholic Church first came to our shores in 1521. The first image of the Holy Child was given to the first Filipinos who were baptized the same year. What can we learn from this image? Is it because the image of the Infant Jesus looks pleasing to the eyes, easily dressed in various clothing of vivid colors? It is also wrong if we treat the image as something that will bring us luck because luck does not exist in our true faith.

What exists are only blessings from the Lord which He bestows endlessly on those who love and obey Him. So, what it is that we must learn from this special devotion of ours? It is the heart of the child – the humility and obedience of Christ seen in the Child Jesus. Easier said than done but if we so desire, nothing is impossible. It is by Christ’s humility and obedience to the Father that we were saved. If we are also humble and patient to others, aren’t we doing our part in loving one another? If we bear one another’s wrongs and easily forgive others, aren’t we being child-like and Christ-like? May we remember to be child-like in the eyes of God in all circumstances so that we may also remember that we have a Father in heaven who waits for us His children in the sacraments and in His home – the Church. We must know the joy of running to Him in joy or in pain, and even in ordinary days as a little child runs to his father. Amen. +

Let’s ponder on it. Amen. +

May the Loving and Almighty God bless us all, and may He protect us from temptation and evil now and forever. Amen. +

Reflections by FMMJ

Translations to English by CJT

Full readings:
https://gospelreadings.blogspot.com/2022/12/january-15-2023-feast-of-sto-nino-year-a.html?m=1

ANG MABUTING BALITA AT PAGNINILAY: “Puso ng Isang Bata”

ANG MABUTING BALITA AT PAGNINILAY: “Puso ng Isang Bata”

Enero 15, 2023. Kapistahan ng Panginoong Hesus,
Ang Banal na Sanggol.

(Ngayon po ay araw ng Linggo, magsimba po tayo.)

Feast of the Sto. Niño (White)
Holy Childhood Day (Sancta Infantia)

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

MABUTING BALITA
Mateo 18, 1-5. 10
Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon ayon kay San Mateo

Noong panahong iyon, lumapit kay Hesus ang mga alagad at nagtanong, “Sino po ang pinakadakila sa kaharian ng langit?” Tinawag ni Hesus ang isang bata, pinatayo sa harapan nila, at sinabi, “Tandaan ninyo ito: kapag hindi kayo nagbago at tumulad sa mga bata, hinding-hindi kayo mabibilang sa mga pinaghaharian ng Diyos. Ang sinumang nagpapakababa na gaya ng batang ito ay siyang pinakadakila sa mga pinaghaharian ng Diyos.

Ang sinumang tumatanggap sa isang batang ganito dahil sa akin ay ako ang tinatanggap. Ingatan ninyo na huwag hamakin ang isa sa maliliit na ito. Sinasabi ko sa inyo: sa langit, ang kanilang mga anghel ay laging nasa harapan ng aking Ama.”

Ang Mabuting Balita ng Panginoon.

Full Readings: https://www.awitatpapuri.com/2023/01/15/linggo-enero-15-2023/

Pagninilay:

Maligayang Kapistahan po ng Santo Niño! Ang imahe ng Santo Niño ay napakahalaga sa ating mga Pilipino. Hindi lang dahil halos saanman ito matatagpuan – sa mga simpleng tindahan o sari-sari store, sa mga panaderya, ibang establisyimento at maging sa mga sasakyan. Ito ay dahil dito nagsimula ang ating pananampalataya. Ito ay tanda ng ating pananampalataya noong unang dumating ang Simbahang Katoliko sa ating dalampasigan noong 1521.

Ang unang imahe ng Banal na Bata o Santo Niño sa wikang Espanyol, ay ibinigay sa mga unang Pilipinong nabinyagan noong taon ding iyon. Ano ang matututuhan natin sa larawang ito? Dahil ba ang imahe ng Batang Hesus ay mukhang kaaya-aya sa mata, madaling bihisan ng iba’t ibang damit na matingkad ang kulay?

Mali rin kung ituturing natin ang imahe bilang isang bagay na magdadala sa atin ng suwerte dahil walang suwerte sa ating tunay na pananampalataya. Ang meron lamang ay mga pagpapala mula sa Panginoon na walang katapusang ipinagkakaloob Niya sa mga nagmamahal at sumusunod sa Kanya.

Kaya, ano ang dapat nating matutunan mula sa ating espesyal na debosyon? Ito ang puso ng bata – ang kababaang-loob at pagsunod ni Kristo na nakikita sa Batang Hesus. Mas madaling sabihin kaysa gawin ngunit kung gugustuhin natin, walang imposible. Sa pamamagitan ng pagpapakumbaba at pagsunod ni Kristo sa Ama, tayo ay naligtas.

Kung tayo rin ay mapagpakumbaba at magtitiyaga sa kahinaan o kapintasan ng iba, hindi ba’t ginagawa natin ang ating bahagi sa pagmamahal sa isa’t isa? Kung tinitiis natin nang may pasensya ang mga pagkakamali ng isa’t isa at madaling magpatawad sa iba, hindi ba tayo ay parang bata at tulad ni Kristo? Maging ang pagsasabi ng tama o mali sa iba ay dapat na mayroong pagpapakumbaba hindi puro inis at galit. Ganito ang puso ng isang bata.

Nawa’y alalahanin nating maging parang bata sa mata ng Diyos sa lahat ng pagkakataon upang maalala rin natin na mayroon tayong Ama sa langit. Ang Ama natin ay naghihintay sa atin na Kanyang mga anak sa mga sakramento at sa Kanyang tahanan- ang Simbahan. Dapat nating malaman ang kagalakan ng pagtakbo patungo sa Kanya sa panahon ng kagalakan man o sa hirap at sa lahat ng oras tulad ng isang maliit na bata na tumatakbo sa kanyang ama. Amen. +

Pagnilayan po natin ito. Amen. +
Pagpalain po tayong lahat ng Mapagmahal at Makapangyarihang Diyos, at ipagsanggalang nawa Niya tayo laban sa tukso at masasama ngayon at magpakailanman. Amen. +

Pagninilay ni: F.M.M.J.
Pagsasalin ni: C.J.T.
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