February 8, 2012
Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary:
331
The queen of Sheba ,
having heard of Solomon's fame,
came to test him with subtle questions.
She arrived inJerusalem
with a very numerous retinue,
and with camels bearing spices,
a large amount of gold, and precious stones.
She came to Solomon and questioned him on every subject
in which she was interested.
King Solomon explained everything she asked about,
and there remained nothing hidden from him
that he could not explain to her.
When the queen ofSheba witnessed Solomon's great
wisdom,
the palace he had built, the food at his table,
the seating of his ministers, the attendance and garb of his waiters,
his banquet service,
and the burnt offerings he offered in the temple of the LORD,
she was breathless.
"The report I heard in my country
about your deeds and your wisdom is true," she told the king.
"Though I did not believe the report until I came and saw with my own eyes,
I have discovered that they were not telling me the half.
Your wisdom and prosperity surpass the report I heard.
Blessed are your men, blessed these servants of yours,
who stand before you always and listen to your wisdom.
Blessed be the LORD, your God,
whom it has pleased to place you on the throne ofIsrael .
In his enduring love forIsrael ,
the LORD has made you king to carry out judgment and justice."
Then she gave the king one hundred and twenty gold talents,
a very large quantity of spices, and precious stones.
Never again did anyone bring such an abundance of spices
as the queen ofSheba gave to King Solomon.
came to test him with subtle questions.
She arrived in
and with camels bearing spices,
a large amount of gold, and precious stones.
She came to Solomon and questioned him on every subject
in which she was interested.
King Solomon explained everything she asked about,
and there remained nothing hidden from him
that he could not explain to her.
When the queen of
the palace he had built, the food at his table,
the seating of his ministers, the attendance and garb of his waiters,
his banquet service,
and the burnt offerings he offered in the temple of the LORD,
she was breathless.
"The report I heard in my country
about your deeds and your wisdom is true," she told the king.
"Though I did not believe the report until I came and saw with my own eyes,
I have discovered that they were not telling me the half.
Your wisdom and prosperity surpass the report I heard.
Blessed are your men, blessed these servants of yours,
who stand before you always and listen to your wisdom.
Blessed be the LORD, your God,
whom it has pleased to place you on the throne of
In his enduring love for
the LORD has made you king to carry out judgment and justice."
Then she gave the king one hundred and twenty gold talents,
a very large quantity of spices, and precious stones.
Never again did anyone bring such an abundance of spices
as the queen of
Responsorial
Psalm Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40
R. (30a) The mouth of
the just murmurs wisdom.
Commit to the LORD your way;
trust in him, and he will act.
He will make justice dawn for you like the light;
bright as the noonday shall be your vindication.
R. The mouth of the just murmurs wisdom.
The mouth of the just man tells of wisdom
and his tongue utters what is right.
The law of his God is in his heart,
and his steps do not falter.
R. The mouth of the just murmurs wisdom.
The salvation of the just is from the LORD;
he is their refuge in time of distress.
And the LORD helps them and delivers them;
he delivers them from the wicked and saves them,
because they take refuge in him.
R. The mouth of the just murmurs wisdom.
Commit to the LORD your way;
trust in him, and he will act.
He will make justice dawn for you like the light;
bright as the noonday shall be your vindication.
R. The mouth of the just murmurs wisdom.
The mouth of the just man tells of wisdom
and his tongue utters what is right.
The law of his God is in his heart,
and his steps do not falter.
R. The mouth of the just murmurs wisdom.
The salvation of the just is from the LORD;
he is their refuge in time of distress.
And the LORD helps them and delivers them;
he delivers them from the wicked and saves them,
because they take refuge in him.
R. The mouth of the just murmurs wisdom.
Gospel Mk
7:14-23
Jesus summoned the crowd again and said to them,
"Hear me, all of you, and understand.
Nothing that enters one from outside can defile that person;
but the things that come out from within are what defile."
When he got home away from the crowd
his disciples questioned him about the parable.
He said to them,
"Are even you likewise without understanding?
Do you not realize that everything
that goes into a person from outside cannot defile,
since it enters not the heart but the stomach
and passes out into the latrine?"
(Thus he declared all foods clean.)
"But what comes out of the man, that is what defiles him.
From within the man, from his heart,
come evil thoughts, unchastity, theft, murder,
adultery, greed, malice, deceit,
licentiousness, envy, blasphemy, arrogance, folly.
All these evils come from within and they defile."
"Hear me, all of you, and understand.
Nothing that enters one from outside can defile that person;
but the things that come out from within are what defile."
When he got home away from the crowd
his disciples questioned him about the parable.
He said to them,
"Are even you likewise without understanding?
Do you not realize that everything
that goes into a person from outside cannot defile,
since it enters not the heart but the stomach
and passes out into the latrine?"
(Thus he declared all foods clean.)
"But what comes out of the man, that is what defiles him.
From within the man, from his heart,
come evil thoughts, unchastity, theft, murder,
adultery, greed, malice, deceit,
licentiousness, envy, blasphemy, arrogance, folly.
All these evils come from within and they defile."
Meditation: "Out of the heart come evil thoughts"
Where
does evil come from and can we eliminate it from our personal lives? Jesus
deals with this issue in response to the religious leaders' concern with ritual
defilement – making oneself unfit to offer acceptable worship and sacrifice to
God. The religious leaders were very concerned with avoiding ritual defilement,
some no doubt out of reverent fear of God, and others because they wanted to be
seen as observant Jews. Jesus points his listeners to the source of true
defilement – evil desires which come from inside a person's innermost being.
Sin does not just happen from external forces. It first springs from the
innermost recesses of our thoughts and intentions, from the secret desires
which only the individual mind and heart can conceive.
When
Cain became jealous of his brother Abel, God warned him to guard his own heart: "Sin is couching at the door;
it's desire is for you, but you must master it"(Genesis 4:7). Cain
unfortunately did not take God's warning to heart. He allowed his jealousy to
grow into spite and hatred for his brother, and he began to look for an
opportunity to eliminate his brother alltogether. When jealously and other
sinful desires come knocking at the door of your heart, how do you respond? Do
you entertain them and allow them to overtake you? Fortunately God does not
leave us alone in our struggle with hurtful desires and sinful tendencies. He
gives us the grace and strength we need to resist and overcome sin when it
couches at the door of our heart.
The Lord
wants to set us free from the burden of guilt and from the destructive force of
sin in our personal lives. He wants to purify our hearts and renew our minds so
we can love and act in every situation as he would love and act. The Lord is
ready to change and purify our hearts through the grace and help of the Holy
Spirit who dwells within us. Like a physician who probes the wound before
treating it, God through his Word and Spirit first brings sin into the light
that we may recognize it for what it truly is and call upon his mercy and grace
for pardon and healing. The Spirit of truth is our Consoler and Helper. His
power and grace enables us to choose what is good and to reject what is evil.
Do you believe in the power of God's love to heal, change, and transform your
heart and mind?
"Lord
Jesus, fill me with your Holy Spirit and make my heart like yours. Strengthen
my heart, mind, and my will that I may freely choose to love what is good and
to reject what is evil."
February 8
St. Jerome Emiliani
(1481?-1537)
(1481?-1537)
A careless and irreligious soldier for
the city-state of Venice ,
Jerome was captured in a skirmish at an outpost town and chained in a dungeon.
In prison Jerome had a lot of time to think, and he gradually learned how to
pray. When he escaped, he returned to Venice
where he took charge of the education of his nephews—and began his own studies
for the priesthood.
In the
years after his ordination, events again called Jerome to a decision and a new
lifestyle. Plague and famine swept northern Around 1532 Jerome and two other priests established a congregation, the Clerks Regular of Somasca, dedicated to the care of orphans and the education of youth. Jerome died in 1537 from a disease he caught while tending the sick. He was canonized in 1767. In 1928 Pius Xl named him the patron of orphans and abandoned children.
Comment:
Very often in our lives it seems to take some kind of “imprisonment” to free us from the shackles of our self-centeredness. When we’re “caught” in some situation we don’t want to be in, we finally come to know the liberating power of Another. Only then can we become another for “the imprisoned” and “the orphaned” all around us.
Very often in our lives it seems to take some kind of “imprisonment” to free us from the shackles of our self-centeredness. When we’re “caught” in some situation we don’t want to be in, we finally come to know the liberating power of Another. Only then can we become another for “the imprisoned” and “the orphaned” all around us.
Quote:
“‘The father of orphans and the defender of widows is God in his holy dwelling. God gives a home to the forsaken; he leads forth prisoners to prosperity; only rebels remain in the parched land’ (Psalm 68).... We should not forget the growing number of persons who are often abandoned by their families and by the community: the old, orphans, the sick and all kinds of people who are rejected…. We must be prepared to take on new functions and new duties in every sector of human activity and especially in the sector of world society, if justice is really to be put into practice. Our action is to be directed above all at those men and nations which, because of various forms of oppression and because of the present character of our society, are silent, indeed voiceless, victims of injustice” (Justice in the World, 1971 World Synod of Bishops).
“‘The father of orphans and the defender of widows is God in his holy dwelling. God gives a home to the forsaken; he leads forth prisoners to prosperity; only rebels remain in the parched land’ (Psalm 68).... We should not forget the growing number of persons who are often abandoned by their families and by the community: the old, orphans, the sick and all kinds of people who are rejected…. We must be prepared to take on new functions and new duties in every sector of human activity and especially in the sector of world society, if justice is really to be put into practice. Our action is to be directed above all at those men and nations which, because of various forms of oppression and because of the present character of our society, are silent, indeed voiceless, victims of injustice” (Justice in the World, 1971 World Synod of Bishops).
Patron
Saint of:
Orphans, abandoned children
Orphans, abandoned children
(1481-1537)
FEAST DAY: FEBRUARY 8TH
Jerome
Emiliani was born in
INTERCESSORY PRAYER: Ask Saint Jerome
to intercede for the spiritual and material welfare of young children.
THE VERY OWN PRAYER OF ST. JEROME
EMILIANI which he left to us, his children, to be our guide in following the
Lord and for loving the Holy Mother Church:
Lord Jesus, sweet Father of us all, in your infinite
goodness,
restore the whole Church into the holiness of life
that was witnessed during the time of the Apostles. [* cf.
note below]
Hear us O Lord, because You are kind and merciful;
and in the greatness of your compassion look upon us.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on us.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on us.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on us.
The Might of God the Father,
The Wisdom of the Son,
and the Grace of the Holy Spirit,
guide us into the road to peace, love and prosperity.
The glorious Virgin Mary also be our guide.
The angel Raphael, who was Tobias guide,
wherever we stay and travel be always at our side.
O Blessed Jesus,
O Blessed Jesus,
O Blessed Jesus,
Our Love and our God, we put our trust in You,
We shall never regret it.
Let us have confidence in our Lord, who is very merciful
and have true hope in Him alone.
Because those who hope in Him
shall never be disenchanted.
On the contrary they shall be firmly established
upon a solid rock.
In order to obtain such a divine blessing
let us invoke the Mother of Grace by saying: Hail Mary...
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February 8
St. Josephine Bakhita
(c. 1868-1947)
For many years, Josephine Bakhita was a
slave but her spirit was always free and eventually that spirit prevailed.
Born
in Olgossa in the Darfur region of southern Two years later he took Josephine to
When the Michielis returned from
Josephine entered the
The first steps toward her beatification began in 1959. She was beatified in 1992 and canonized eight years later.
Comment:
Josephine's body was mutilated by those who enslaved her, but they could not touch her inner spirit. Her Baptism set her on an eventual path toward asserting her civic freedom and then service to God's people as a Canossian sister.
She who worked under many "masters" was finally
happy to address God as "master" and carry out everything that she
believed to be God's will for her.Josephine's body was mutilated by those who enslaved her, but they could not touch her inner spirit. Her Baptism set her on an eventual path toward asserting her civic freedom and then service to God's people as a Canossian sister.
Quote:
During his homily at her canonization Mass in St. Peter's Square, Pope John Paul II said that in St. Josephine Bakhita, "We find a shining advocate of genuine emancipation. The history of her life inspires not passive acceptance but the firm resolve to work effectively to free girls and women from oppression and violence, and to return them to their dignity in the full exercise of their rights."
During his homily at her canonization Mass in St. Peter's Square, Pope John Paul II said that in St. Josephine Bakhita, "We find a shining advocate of genuine emancipation. The history of her life inspires not passive acceptance but the firm resolve to work effectively to free girls and women from oppression and violence, and to return them to their dignity in the full exercise of their rights."
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