
Category: Scripture Reflection
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Fr Blasius Tete SDB
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II SUNDAY OF ADVENT: 10 December 2023
PREPARE THE WAY OF THE LORDIsaiah 40:1-5, 9-11; 2 Peter 3:8-14; Mark 1:1-8 We are one week into Advent, and many of us are preparing for Christmas. Our Facebook walls have photographs of cribs and home decor, announce carol-singing events, advertise cakes and cookies…But that’s not quite the preparation scripture and the advent liturgy recommend! Isaiah, in the first reading, assures the exiles in Babylon that their desperate wait for freedom is almost over; God will lead them, like a shepherd, back home. The exiles have a two-fold task: to prepare the way of the Lord and to proclaim the
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I SUNDAY OF ADVENT: 03 December 2023
WAITING IN HOPEIsaiah 63:16-17, 19; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Mark 13:33-37 Waiting is a part of life. Outside schools, parents wait to pick up their children; at bus stops, railway stations, and airports, people wait for their loved ones; in hospitals, patients wait for their families. We are waiting for violence and wars to end. All they/we can do is wait… in hope!Waiting is a part of life. All of us waited to be born, waited to be nourished, waited to be loved. We learned, soon enough, that not everything is available “instant”. We have to wait. Advent is a time
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JESUS CHRIST THE UNIVERSAL KING: 26 November 2023
REACHING OUT TO AND IDENTIFYING WITH THE LEASTEzekiel 34:11-12, 15-17; 1 Corinthians 15:20-26, 28; Matthew 25:31-46 According to a Jewish legend, a man went to heaven and watched at the gates.A rabbi came and made his claim to enter: “Day and night I studied the Torah.” The angel at the gate said: “Wait! We will investigate whether your study was for its own sake or for the sake of honours.”A zaddik approached next: “I fasted much; I underwent many ritual cleansings.” The angel said: “Wait until we investigate your motives.”Then a tavern-keeper came and said: “I fed without charge every
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XXXIII SUNDAY OF THE YEAR: 19 November 2023
BE A HI-FI CHRISTIANProverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6; Matthew 25:14-30 As a child, Norman Geisler—the famous theologian and author—went to a vacation bible school because some friends invited him. He returned to the same church for Sunday school. Each week a bus driver picked him up. For eight years, he attended church, but never was never baptised. Finally, during his senior year in high school, after being picked up over 400 times, he was baptised.What if the bus driver had given up on Geisler at 395? What if the bus driver had said: “This kid is going nowhere
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XXXII SUNDAY OF THE YEAR: 12 November 2023
BE PREPARED Wisdom 6:12-16; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17; Matthew 25:1-13 A youngster applied for a job as a farm hand. When the farmer asked him for his qualifications, he said: “I can sleep when the wind blows.” The farmer was puzzled but he hired the young man.A few nights later, there was a violent storm. The farmer and his wife woke up and began quickly checking things. They found a supply of logs near the fireplace; the implements were in the storage shed; the tractor was in the garage; the barn was properly locked; the animals were calm. The farmer grasped
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XXXI SUNDAY OF THE YEAR: 05 November 2023
CREDIBLE SERVANT LEADERSHIPMalachi 1:14b-2:2b, 8-10; 1 Thessalonians 2:7b-9, 13; Matthew 23:1-12 A pastor was excited that a university professor was coming to his parish. The pastor endeavoured to prepare and to deliver better homilies. A few months later, while chatting with the professor, the pastor found that the professor came to the parish not because of the homilies; he came because an elderly couple made him feel welcomed and valued. Hospitality outdid erudition. Servanthood surpassed showmanship. That’s the thrust of this Sunday’s readings.Malachi condemns the priests for not living up to the priestly ideal and for causing the people to
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XXX SUNDAY OF THE YEAR: 29 October 2023
LOVE IN 3DExodus 22:20-26; 1 Thessalonians 1:5-10; Matthew 22:34-40 At the entrance to the harbour at the Isle of Man there are two lights. One would think that two signals would confuse the pilot. No! The pilot must keep both in line for the ship to safely enter the channel. It is the same with life. We need to keep the three dimensions of love—love of God, love of others, and love of self—in line; then we remain safe in the channel of life.The Sunday readings challenge us to learn and practise these three dimensions of the “greatest commandment”. In
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XXIX SUNDAY OF THE YEAR: 22 October 2023
DIFFERING LOYALTIESIsaiah 45:1, 4-6; 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b; Matthew 22:15-21 Two puppeteers were arguing over who should control the strings of the puppet on the stage. As they argue, one tries to wrest the strings from the other. The puppet is pulled this way and that as each puppeteer pulls the string to an arm or leg, hand, or foot. Our varied commitments can do the same to us. Family, school/ workplace, church, government: to a varying extent, these determine the way we spend our time, energy, and resources. We feel pulled in different directions and helplessly out of control. Who
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