Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas,2007, Tuesday/Chicago

"A Beautiful Woman..."

Mothers are very special gifts from God to whole human race. God designed it carefully and meticulously, as to enhance and beautify his creation. Nothing can substitute the place of a mother. Her place is unique and belongs to her and her alone.

"Who can find a virtuous woman? For her worth is far above the rubies. Strength and honor are clothing. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is the law of kindness. She watches over the ways of her household, and does not eat the bread of idleness. Her children rise up and call her blessed. Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing but the woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised." (Proverbs 31)

The Son of God found a worthy place in the womb of the blessed Virgin Mary. There is no place more beautiful and graceful than the womb of a mother. Here is where life begins and here is where life is sustained with love and care. The Son of God dwelt in the womb of His mother in order to show all of humanity that it is a noble place, deserving of the highest honor.

Over the centuries, man has not always given to women, the rightful honor and respect, which she deserves. Countless atrocities done toward the women, by men, are deplorable. Many women have failed in a same measure; they have turned the womb into a tomb.

The heart of a mother is the ocean of love, generosity, understanding, forgiveness, patience, forbearance, sacrifice and unconditional giving. Her heart gives, and it gives without empting and still has more to give! No one can touch the bottom of her heart; it is deep.

As we thank and honor our mothers today, let us also pray that God will bring upon them showers of blessings everyday of their lives. May Mary, the mother of Jesus, be the model for all women and all mothers to emulate. I wish you all a "Happy Mother's Day".

(Note: Mother's Day is in May but is fitting to address this to all mothers on Christmas, the birth of our Saviour)

Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx.
Dec.24,2007

Emmanuel - God with us...

The mystery of Incarnation was manifested in child Jesus, who was born to a virgin daughter of Israel. At His birth, only a handful of people recognized Him. The shepherds came to witness the miracle of a new born child in a manger, and they recognized "Christ the Lord." The wise men from the east followed the star of a new born King, and found him in swaddling clothes, and worshiped Him. However, the point of concern is how this mystery would be unfolded to mankind.

Many more recognized the mystery of Incarnation through His public ministry. Jesus proclaimed the gospel of the Kingdom of God with authority and power. Awe and wonder filled the hearts of the people, when they witnessed the miracles of Jesus. They cried out, "Indeed, God has come to visit His people and set us free." The gracious words that flowed from His mouth, "Go in peace and sin no more", brought peace and solace and set their faith ablaze.

Upon crucifixion, He opens the mystery for all to recognize, and embraces the whole of humanity in His outstretched hands. So august was the moment, that even His persecutor perceived the mystery. The thief on the cross made a confession of faith, and walked right into the mystery, to its fullness. "Today, you will be with me in Paradise".

He gave us a command to unfold the mystery of Incarnation in our own lives of faith and service. "Where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in their midst." Our participation and celebration of faith in the community of believers is pivotal to unfold the mystery of Incarnation. "Whatever you do to the least of my brethren you have done it unto me." If we recognize Jesus in the face of every person who walks on the face of the earth, we are far from embracing the mystery of Incarnation.

Emmanuel - God with us! Indeed, it calls for a joyful celebration. We exchange gifts and share our lives with others to make this celebration meaningful and fruitful. God, our loving Father gave us the greatest gift - His only son, at Christmas. May our sharing of gifts this Christmas bring the presence of God ever more powerfully to his people!

Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Simbang Gabi @ St. Hilary

On a weekend, Simbang Gabi starts at 5 pm. This was at St. Hilary. Today, Sunday it will be at
Transfiguracion Church. The church was filled. Many attended with more than one half Filipinos. There were food and entertainment. Of course, Christmas songs were sung to have a feel of the holiday.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Simbang Gabi on a Wednesday.

12/19/07. Simbang Gabi sponsored by the St. Timothy Mother of Perpetual Help Novena Group. Many attended the spiritual celebration in preparation for the Birth of Jesus, the Savior of the world. Prayer is greatly needed in this time of global warming.
An Excellent X'mas @......

We enjoyed this party given by Excellent Home Health Care. It was an open bar and food and music.