Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time As far as inaugural speeches go, how I wish (wish ko lang, sana all) that every leader would take after Jesus and begin their term of service by making their own the mission of our Lord, the program of action he sets about to do in our…
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Smitten – Jett Villarin, SJ
John 1:1-18; Christmas Eve To grasp the very gift and meaning of Christmas, I often turn to this story that is really a parable by Soren Kierkegaard. Once upon a time there lived in a great castle a king so powerful and wealthy he was adored and feared by all in his kingdom. Alas, in…
Gracious – Jett Villarin, SJ
Luke 1:57-66; Last night of Simbanggabi “Goodness gracious, great balls of fire” is a song sung by rock and roll singer Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957. “Great balls of fire” is an old American southern exclamation of surprise (or dismay). The modern equivalent is OMG. Or SMY (SusMarYosep). I don’t know how the expression “great…
Visita – Jett Villarin, SJ
Luke 1:39-45; Fourth Sunday of Advent About these two women in our Gospel today, you will notice how one was barely on the threshold of womanhood, the other, easily past menopause. The Visitation however was more than just a meeting of miraculously pregnant ladies. The second joyful mystery is about two women being pulled together…
Advent Resolutions – Chester Yacub, SJ
Luke 3:1-6; Second Sunday of Advent Last Sunday, we began a new liturgical year with the First Sunday of Advent. Much like how we approach the start of a new calendar year with resolutions, Advent invites us to spiritual renewal—to prepare our hearts and minds for the coming of the Lord. These resolutions, however, are…
Arrival – Jett Villarin, SJ
Luke 21:25-28, 34-36; First Sunday of Advent An airline passenger was clearly stressed because of his fear of flying. To calm him down, his seatmate assured him, “Huwag kang mag-alala, hindi mo pa panahon.” The passenger however would not be consoled. He said, “E paano kung panahon na ng piloto?” Advent, which literally means coming…
Like Widow…like Mother…like Son – Arnel Aquino, SJ
Mark 12:38-44; 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time According to research, life expectancy in first-century Israel, in the time of Jesus, was 30-35 years old. Don’t you find that fascinating? Not everybody died by 35, of course. Still, this was the average period most people lived back then. Jesus left home for ministry at around age…
Seen – Jett Villarin, SJ
Mark 10:36-52; 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time “As far as the eye can see” is an expression of long and wide distances. And yet it also suggests limits of our vision. Pondering the future, Karen Dinesen (Baroness Blixen) in her memoir, “Out of Africa”, writes, “Perhaps he knew, as I did not, that the Earth…
Ministry or Exploit – Arnel Aquino, SJ
Mark 10:35-45; 29th Sunday in Ordindary Time When our good friends are on their way to the top, we often say, “Huwag mo kaming kalimutan ha?” (“Don’t forget us, ok?”) We do that in jest and affection. “Huwag mo kaming kalimutan” is really our way of saying, “Congratulations! Happy for you! Good luck!” James and…
Follow Me – Arnel Aquino, SJ
Mark 10:17-27; 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time The rich man presumed that inheriting eternal life could be totally in his control, like it was all up to him. He must have been familiar with being in control. First, he claimed he had complied with all the commandments from his youth. I presume not just the…
Gift and Responsibility – Arnel Aquino, SJ
Mark 9:30-37; 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time I vibered kuya the other day and asked, “Kuyz, as family court judge, what are the top three reasons why families fight over inheritance?” “One,” he replied, “the sense of entitlement where heirs claim to need or deserve more because the others are already well-off on their own….
Feedback – Arnel Aquino SJ
Mark 8:27-35; 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Don’t you find it interesting, sisters and brothers, that even Jesus asked for feedback? Many of us secretly dread asking that question.“Who do people say that I am?” The snap survey got positive results, fortunately: “John the Baptist; others Elijah; still others, one of the prophets.” But Jesus…