Friday, September 12, 2008
Last Wednesday, September 10/08, Tom Llorente, a friend and I attended a Bible study class at St. Lambert Church in Skokie, Illinois. Rev. Welsh, a retired Roman Catholic priest gave the lecture.
He gave us a looking back on the days of Paul as a persecutor and evangelist. Fr. Welsh brought us to the days of the Roman Empire and that great minds were found among the Greeks who worshiped many gods.
He gave us a looking back on the days of Paul as a persecutor and evangelist. Fr. Welsh brought us to the days of the Roman Empire and that great minds were found among the Greeks who worshiped many gods.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
"True love is neither physical nor romantic. True love is an acceptance of all that is, has been, will be and will not be."
When things go the other way which is the least that we expected what are we going to do. Do we really care when things go awry? This is the test of authenticity. Or are we just plastic; fake, that is.
September is almost the end of summer;
soon leaves will begin to fall. Old man winter
comes out with white paint to color the earth
making it beautifully immaculate.
When things go the other way which is the least that we expected what are we going to do. Do we really care when things go awry? This is the test of authenticity. Or are we just plastic; fake, that is.
September is almost the end of summer;
soon leaves will begin to fall. Old man winter
comes out with white paint to color the earth
making it beautifully immaculate.
" Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.
The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything;
THEY JUST MAKE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING THEY HAVE."
Life is wonderful. The earth provides us the marvel.
It is for us to unravel its mystery.
When I was a kid, I loved to walk in the rain.
The inviting and invigorating rain nourished
the living plants and animals. It offered nourishment
to my soul.
And I survived the storm of worry on
how to pursue my goal despite of the lack of some things.
Now as the storm looms in the horizon,
I right away reviewed my steps on how to dance in the rain.
Let us dance.
Let us make the best of every minute
that we have to spare on this earth!
The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything;
THEY JUST MAKE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING THEY HAVE."
Life is wonderful. The earth provides us the marvel.
It is for us to unravel its mystery.
When I was a kid, I loved to walk in the rain.
The inviting and invigorating rain nourished
the living plants and animals. It offered nourishment
to my soul.
And I survived the storm of worry on
how to pursue my goal despite of the lack of some things.
Now as the storm looms in the horizon,
I right away reviewed my steps on how to dance in the rain.
Let us dance.
Let us make the best of every minute
that we have to spare on this earth!
(Matt 14:13-21 )
See and Perceive
We see, but not perceive. Seeing and perceiving the reality is pivotal to give us new perspective to enrich our lives with clearer vision. People travel the world and claim that they have seen the place and they know the people, but they are taken by surprise on their return visit. One needs to interiorize what one sees with the physical eyes, in order to grow in wisdom and understanding.
The rich man and poor Lazarus in the parable of Jesus, allow us to find the variation of seeing and not perceiving. The rich man saw poor Lazarus lying at his gate, but rather, allowed his dogs to lick him.
We are in such a hurry, that we often overlook the reality, and other times, we choose to ignore the truth. In biblical terminology, it is a sin of omission. In our neighborhoods, we pretend that we have not noticed Lazarus lying at our door step, or walking our streets, in our neighborhood.
The disciples of Jesus were in a rush to let people go, as they wanted their dinner, and rest for the night. Unlike, Jesus, the disciples saw the people but did not perceive the need to feed the people, who too were hungry and tired. Jesus truly recognized their condition and needs, and shared with them what he had, to satisfy their hunger.
The ability to perceive is a gift of God. It is given to those who come with humility, simplicity and faith. Riches of this world harden our heart, and make us proud and arrogant, which is why, we see but do not perceive. Day by day, poverty and misery compound the lives of the millions of Lazarus' around th world. Do not allow them to go hungry; give them some food yourselves.
-Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx.
See and Perceive
We see, but not perceive. Seeing and perceiving the reality is pivotal to give us new perspective to enrich our lives with clearer vision. People travel the world and claim that they have seen the place and they know the people, but they are taken by surprise on their return visit. One needs to interiorize what one sees with the physical eyes, in order to grow in wisdom and understanding.
The rich man and poor Lazarus in the parable of Jesus, allow us to find the variation of seeing and not perceiving. The rich man saw poor Lazarus lying at his gate, but rather, allowed his dogs to lick him.
We are in such a hurry, that we often overlook the reality, and other times, we choose to ignore the truth. In biblical terminology, it is a sin of omission. In our neighborhoods, we pretend that we have not noticed Lazarus lying at our door step, or walking our streets, in our neighborhood.
The disciples of Jesus were in a rush to let people go, as they wanted their dinner, and rest for the night. Unlike, Jesus, the disciples saw the people but did not perceive the need to feed the people, who too were hungry and tired. Jesus truly recognized their condition and needs, and shared with them what he had, to satisfy their hunger.
The ability to perceive is a gift of God. It is given to those who come with humility, simplicity and faith. Riches of this world harden our heart, and make us proud and arrogant, which is why, we see but do not perceive. Day by day, poverty and misery compound the lives of the millions of Lazarus' around th world. Do not allow them to go hungry; give them some food yourselves.
-Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
The irony...
The opposite realities come together, and yet, find a meaningful encounter, which makes joyful "the irony".The Sunday has two names: Palm Sunday and Passion Sunday. This sounds bit strange; it sounds like saying that it is a Sunday to rejoice and a Sunday to mourn. Well, it is precisely that,which completes the meaning of the day's celebration.
The days which followed this event unfolded the sad side of the irony. The people who are shouting "Hosanna to the Lord" and spreading their garments on the wayside, will cry out even louder. "Crucify Him!" Human nature becomes crystal clear. Human beings always want to tread on the popular road. We, so easily let go of our values and discipline. Jesus, on the other hand, endures passion and death; he takes the difficult path for our sake.
When the earthly kings come to town, he comes with power and might. The Heavenly King, who is King of all kings comes as a servant. "Say to the daughter of Zion; look your King comes to you, he is humble, he rides on a donkey and on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden." What an irony!
"Cursed be the man who hangs on the tree." The death of Jesus on the cross transforms everything, and from now on, the cross becomes a life-giving tree. As St. Paul would say: "for Jews, the cross of Christ became a stumbling block, and for Greeks a folly, but for us believers the wisdom and power of God." What an irony!
We face ironies every day of our lives. Let us face them with courage and faith. Even though we might have to walk a difficult road, let us not falter, but be always on the side of God, rather than, to walk the popular road, which leads to doom.
-Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx
The opposite realities come together, and yet, find a meaningful encounter, which makes joyful "the irony".The Sunday has two names: Palm Sunday and Passion Sunday. This sounds bit strange; it sounds like saying that it is a Sunday to rejoice and a Sunday to mourn. Well, it is precisely that,which completes the meaning of the day's celebration.
The days which followed this event unfolded the sad side of the irony. The people who are shouting "Hosanna to the Lord" and spreading their garments on the wayside, will cry out even louder. "Crucify Him!" Human nature becomes crystal clear. Human beings always want to tread on the popular road. We, so easily let go of our values and discipline. Jesus, on the other hand, endures passion and death; he takes the difficult path for our sake.
When the earthly kings come to town, he comes with power and might. The Heavenly King, who is King of all kings comes as a servant. "Say to the daughter of Zion; look your King comes to you, he is humble, he rides on a donkey and on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden." What an irony!
"Cursed be the man who hangs on the tree." The death of Jesus on the cross transforms everything, and from now on, the cross becomes a life-giving tree. As St. Paul would say: "for Jews, the cross of Christ became a stumbling block, and for Greeks a folly, but for us believers the wisdom and power of God." What an irony!
We face ironies every day of our lives. Let us face them with courage and faith. Even though we might have to walk a difficult road, let us not falter, but be always on the side of God, rather than, to walk the popular road, which leads to doom.
-Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Tuesday,July 22/08
How it feels to be 82
Monday , July 21 Frank Obina was tendered a Birthday Party at 6234 N. Washtenaw by his daughters Minda, Rosa and Chelang , son, David and wife Teddy with tasty lechon on lemon grass, Guam's favorite dishes of kilagwin chicken- half-broiled chicken chopped into small pieces with lemon and lime juice, salt and pepper to taste , kilagwin shrimp - the shelled shrimps sliced with lemon and lime juice, salt and pepper. There was the eggplant in coconut milk another Guam's specialty. Also the very tasty potato salad (rosette potato diced, eggs , sweet relish, pimiento in bottle, mayonaise)
Ist Stop
With Frank Obina, his wife, a son ,3 daughters, Buddy (Nissan driver) , my wife and I- we journeyed to glimpse Illinois' what's- near- to- Chicago's spots to see. We tramp ride- to view what's in the Botanic garden in Glencoe. The Garden amazed us with its nature's abundance of fauras and faunas. Varieties of flowers, trees, shrubs and herbs. Geese dots its ponds not to mention squirrels in glee hopping through the branches. The Japanese garden offered awe, serenity and tranquility.
2nd Stop
China town in the Southside on Cermak was the launch's break venue. Jolly Jee welcomed us with its sumptous menu of gustatory delight. Ordered were: soup, duck, beef, pork, seafood, eggroll, chilled avocado. Nine people were satisfied.
3rd Stop
Navy Pier enticed us to its Chicago River Architecture Cruise.( Price: $24.00 regular & $21.00 for Seniors). Brigitte, the teacher turned tour guide soaked our inquiring minds and amused us with her phrase of " in the world" on the salient informations about the history of the "windy city" that is Chicago's nickname due to its politicians referred to as "full of winds'; hence "windy"and its architectural designs manifested on its array of buildings - condos, offices, residentials, hotels. As the boat plowed and slithered across the Chicago river, the guide showed us the remnant from the shooting of the movie "The Dark Night" and the building that Spider man climbed.
Chicago derived its name from the native Indians who called the low-lying, prairie area as Chicagou, "smelly onion patch." The forest of skycrapers dotting the Chicago river had its primeval roots in the 1770s. Chicago's architectural history is shaped by 2 major events: balloon frame construction and the famous Chicago fire. The balloon frame construction started in the 1830s. This is a Chicago invention of building in sections that let homes be assembled" as quickly as you could inflate a balloon." This innovative concept was used later to build towns from Chicago across the nation to the West Coast."
4th Stop
Broadway and Argyle- the Vietname-Chinese business hub. Frank's friend Joe Co spoled us with the "so much food" at Furama , a Chinese restaurant.
Stories Revealed:
Joe Co & Frank Obina on the next blog.
How it feels to be 82
Monday , July 21 Frank Obina was tendered a Birthday Party at 6234 N. Washtenaw by his daughters Minda, Rosa and Chelang , son, David and wife Teddy with tasty lechon on lemon grass, Guam's favorite dishes of kilagwin chicken- half-broiled chicken chopped into small pieces with lemon and lime juice, salt and pepper to taste , kilagwin shrimp - the shelled shrimps sliced with lemon and lime juice, salt and pepper. There was the eggplant in coconut milk another Guam's specialty. Also the very tasty potato salad (rosette potato diced, eggs , sweet relish, pimiento in bottle, mayonaise)
Ist Stop
With Frank Obina, his wife, a son ,3 daughters, Buddy (Nissan driver) , my wife and I- we journeyed to glimpse Illinois' what's- near- to- Chicago's spots to see. We tramp ride- to view what's in the Botanic garden in Glencoe. The Garden amazed us with its nature's abundance of fauras and faunas. Varieties of flowers, trees, shrubs and herbs. Geese dots its ponds not to mention squirrels in glee hopping through the branches. The Japanese garden offered awe, serenity and tranquility.
2nd Stop
China town in the Southside on Cermak was the launch's break venue. Jolly Jee welcomed us with its sumptous menu of gustatory delight. Ordered were: soup, duck, beef, pork, seafood, eggroll, chilled avocado. Nine people were satisfied.
3rd Stop
Navy Pier enticed us to its Chicago River Architecture Cruise.( Price: $24.00 regular & $21.00 for Seniors). Brigitte, the teacher turned tour guide soaked our inquiring minds and amused us with her phrase of " in the world" on the salient informations about the history of the "windy city" that is Chicago's nickname due to its politicians referred to as "full of winds'; hence "windy"and its architectural designs manifested on its array of buildings - condos, offices, residentials, hotels. As the boat plowed and slithered across the Chicago river, the guide showed us the remnant from the shooting of the movie "The Dark Night" and the building that Spider man climbed.
Chicago derived its name from the native Indians who called the low-lying, prairie area as Chicagou, "smelly onion patch." The forest of skycrapers dotting the Chicago river had its primeval roots in the 1770s. Chicago's architectural history is shaped by 2 major events: balloon frame construction and the famous Chicago fire. The balloon frame construction started in the 1830s. This is a Chicago invention of building in sections that let homes be assembled" as quickly as you could inflate a balloon." This innovative concept was used later to build towns from Chicago across the nation to the West Coast."
4th Stop
Broadway and Argyle- the Vietname-Chinese business hub. Frank's friend Joe Co spoled us with the "so much food" at Furama , a Chinese restaurant.
Stories Revealed:
Joe Co & Frank Obina on the next blog.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
stay with me
don't vanish
not even for a minute
stay with me as the day, the week, the
month in a year.
not even for a minute
go not away.
stay with me
Thou Holy Spirit!
don't vanish
not even for a minute
stay with me as the day, the week, the
month in a year.
not even for a minute
go not away.
stay with me
Thou Holy Spirit!
memory...
in the dawn of a planet's life
you break into my vision
like a dream of a rose-colored garden
your lips touch the lone heart
sending pulsating desire of pure
joy, of life, of wanting to soar
the infinite sky like an eagle's dare.
you are really like the sun vanishing
in the sea of dreams where the stuff of
memories surf in their loveliness.
a memory you are real. you touch my shoulders
you drive my enthusiasm.
you are mine.
in the dawn of a planet's life
you break into my vision
like a dream of a rose-colored garden
your lips touch the lone heart
sending pulsating desire of pure
joy, of life, of wanting to soar
the infinite sky like an eagle's dare.
you are really like the sun vanishing
in the sea of dreams where the stuff of
memories surf in their loveliness.
a memory you are real. you touch my shoulders
you drive my enthusiasm.
you are mine.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Peter and Paul...
Peter and Paul are the two pillars of the church that were established by Christ, to bring salvation to the ends of the earth. The early church was blessed with these two charismatic leaders who made a great impact on their community of believers at that time and who continue to influence the faith of the church today. They truly inspired the nascent church to make the "leap of faith", and acknowledge Jesus as "the Christ of God."
Peter the fisherman, was one of the first disciples to be called by the Lord to follow him. Peter, being a married man and bread winner for his family, must have found the call to follow the Lord a veritable challenge. Although faced with such an obstacle, he left everything and answered the call. His family, too, must have been inspired by the Lord, for they were able to support and encourage Peter to walk with the Lord.
What a journey it was for Peter! He was privileged to be part of the inner circle that gave him the advantage to witness the profound moments of his life for the Lord. He was the first one to confess that Jesus is the Christ of God. He was outspoken, and became the self proclaimed leader of the group. Hence, Jesus did confer on him the shepherding role, and made him the rock on which His church would stand.
Paul, on the other hand, was not part of this group who witnessed the teaching, preaching, and healing ministry of Jesus. Yet, he takes a prominent place in the church. Despite his being a persecutor of the church, Paul became its greatest builder. His conversion, while on the way to Damascus, is the epitome' of God's mercy and forgiveness: "From a sinner to a saint." The encounter of Paul with the Risen Lord made him an apostle, whose mission was designed by Jesus himself: "An Apostle to the Gentiles."
Peter and Paul are symbolic pillars of the church.Peter is an icon of stability, and the hierarchy of the established church. Paul brings charisma and spirit to this recognized church to make it alive and active in its mission. Both are vital for the growth of the church to dispatch salvation to the ends of th earth. This structure is not man- made but was designed by God for the salvation of all. Today, we live in a sad world. Many have left the apostolic church for their own personal reasons; many others have tried to destroy the church of God; and many others hunger for its downfall.
Pope Benedict, in his recent encyclical, reiterates the will of God in establishing the church on the foundation of the apostolic faith, in order to bring His redemption to all His children. Without doubt, the Catholic Church is that "One True Apostolic Church" here on earth, for all to witness the love and mercy of God.
-Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx (St. Timothy Church Bulletin)
Peter and Paul are the two pillars of the church that were established by Christ, to bring salvation to the ends of the earth. The early church was blessed with these two charismatic leaders who made a great impact on their community of believers at that time and who continue to influence the faith of the church today. They truly inspired the nascent church to make the "leap of faith", and acknowledge Jesus as "the Christ of God."
Peter the fisherman, was one of the first disciples to be called by the Lord to follow him. Peter, being a married man and bread winner for his family, must have found the call to follow the Lord a veritable challenge. Although faced with such an obstacle, he left everything and answered the call. His family, too, must have been inspired by the Lord, for they were able to support and encourage Peter to walk with the Lord.
What a journey it was for Peter! He was privileged to be part of the inner circle that gave him the advantage to witness the profound moments of his life for the Lord. He was the first one to confess that Jesus is the Christ of God. He was outspoken, and became the self proclaimed leader of the group. Hence, Jesus did confer on him the shepherding role, and made him the rock on which His church would stand.
Paul, on the other hand, was not part of this group who witnessed the teaching, preaching, and healing ministry of Jesus. Yet, he takes a prominent place in the church. Despite his being a persecutor of the church, Paul became its greatest builder. His conversion, while on the way to Damascus, is the epitome' of God's mercy and forgiveness: "From a sinner to a saint." The encounter of Paul with the Risen Lord made him an apostle, whose mission was designed by Jesus himself: "An Apostle to the Gentiles."
Peter and Paul are symbolic pillars of the church.Peter is an icon of stability, and the hierarchy of the established church. Paul brings charisma and spirit to this recognized church to make it alive and active in its mission. Both are vital for the growth of the church to dispatch salvation to the ends of th earth. This structure is not man- made but was designed by God for the salvation of all. Today, we live in a sad world. Many have left the apostolic church for their own personal reasons; many others have tried to destroy the church of God; and many others hunger for its downfall.
Pope Benedict, in his recent encyclical, reiterates the will of God in establishing the church on the foundation of the apostolic faith, in order to bring His redemption to all His children. Without doubt, the Catholic Church is that "One True Apostolic Church" here on earth, for all to witness the love and mercy of God.
-Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx (St. Timothy Church Bulletin)
The secrets of the kingdom of heaven...
Jesus thanked his Father for revealing the secrets of the kingdom of heaven to little ones. Why are the treasures of the kingdom of God kept hidden from the wise and the learned?This is a critical question. We needd to decipher the wisdom of God revealed through the prophets and finally through his beloved son, Jesus.
Adam and Eve, the beloved creatures of God lived in Paradise filled with grace and love. However, temptation for false knowledge filled them with pride, which led them away from their Creator. Consequently, they lost Paradise, and were driven to a desolate land. Is knowledge bad? No, but learning and knowledge must be perfected and turned into wisdom, for if not, it is false knowledge. Wisdom always unfolds the nature of God - who is all love and compassion; yet beyond our comprehension.
Israel was the least among the nations. Nevertheless, God preferred Israel over other nations to reveal his nature to them. Mundane wisdom would suggest just the opposite; it should be the most powerful and advanced nation to exercise its hegemony over other states. But God's wisdom surpasses all human knowledge and understanding. Ultimate wisdom and truth is revealed to simple and humble people.
Jesus is the wisdom of God - The way, the truth and the life." In an unprecedented manner, the Son of God became man, and dwelled among us. Almighty and all powerful God came to visit his people in the most humble way we can ever imagine. This act of God baffled the wise and the learned, for the secrets of the kingdom of heaven are kept hidden from such people.
The ultimate disclosure of God's wisdom and the secrets of the kingdom of heaven were revealed on the cross. The people of this world could not and cannot understand, for they considered, "cursed be the man who hangs on the tree." Even those to whom God first revealed these secrets, looked at the cross as a stumbling block, and the wise and learned considered it as folly, but for humble, faith-filled people, it was the power and wisdom of God.
When Jesus saw the faith among the poor, the humble and the simple villagers, He gave thanks to his Father, for keeping the secrets of the kingdom of heaven hidden from the wise and the learned., but revealing them to mere babes. For they are the ones who have no pride. They have the humility and simplicity of heart, because they trust not in understanding, knowledge and wealth but in God Almighty.
- Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx (St. Timothy Church Bulletin)
Jesus thanked his Father for revealing the secrets of the kingdom of heaven to little ones. Why are the treasures of the kingdom of God kept hidden from the wise and the learned?This is a critical question. We needd to decipher the wisdom of God revealed through the prophets and finally through his beloved son, Jesus.
Adam and Eve, the beloved creatures of God lived in Paradise filled with grace and love. However, temptation for false knowledge filled them with pride, which led them away from their Creator. Consequently, they lost Paradise, and were driven to a desolate land. Is knowledge bad? No, but learning and knowledge must be perfected and turned into wisdom, for if not, it is false knowledge. Wisdom always unfolds the nature of God - who is all love and compassion; yet beyond our comprehension.
Israel was the least among the nations. Nevertheless, God preferred Israel over other nations to reveal his nature to them. Mundane wisdom would suggest just the opposite; it should be the most powerful and advanced nation to exercise its hegemony over other states. But God's wisdom surpasses all human knowledge and understanding. Ultimate wisdom and truth is revealed to simple and humble people.
Jesus is the wisdom of God - The way, the truth and the life." In an unprecedented manner, the Son of God became man, and dwelled among us. Almighty and all powerful God came to visit his people in the most humble way we can ever imagine. This act of God baffled the wise and the learned, for the secrets of the kingdom of heaven are kept hidden from such people.
The ultimate disclosure of God's wisdom and the secrets of the kingdom of heaven were revealed on the cross. The people of this world could not and cannot understand, for they considered, "cursed be the man who hangs on the tree." Even those to whom God first revealed these secrets, looked at the cross as a stumbling block, and the wise and learned considered it as folly, but for humble, faith-filled people, it was the power and wisdom of God.
When Jesus saw the faith among the poor, the humble and the simple villagers, He gave thanks to his Father, for keeping the secrets of the kingdom of heaven hidden from the wise and the learned., but revealing them to mere babes. For they are the ones who have no pride. They have the humility and simplicity of heart, because they trust not in understanding, knowledge and wealth but in God Almighty.
- Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx (St. Timothy Church Bulletin)
The Sower and the seeds...
Most living in the cities have lost touch with Mother Earth. The city children have very little knowledge about farming and raising livestocks. I was surprised with the kind of answers I received from the fifth grade students. The first question I asked was: " From where do we get milk?" Most of them answered from Fred Myers, Costco or some other grocery stores. I received the same answers when I asked about eggs and other farm products.
The earth is our mother which produces abundant crops to feed her children. However, her children have neglected their mother and taken her for granted. Today, we hear the buzz word "Global Warming" resounding all around us. Is mother earth reacting to us for our carelessness and disregard, or perhaps, calling for our attention? It seems that we have walked on the wrong path for a long time.
Jesus was so much in tune with nature, that he could appreciate it gracefully, and enhance its worth for our wellbeing. He compared the "Kingdom of God" to the natural world to give us a clear understanding about the eternal reality. He compared the Kingdom fo God to such thing as yeast, a pearl, a fish caught in the net, sheep and goats, the wheat and weeds and many others. Through the empirical world he wanted to lead us to the spiritual realm.
"The Sower went out to sow seeds." This scenario is still prevalent in the developing countries. However, in the developed countries everything is done by machine. Whether by hand or by machine, the seeds need to be sown in the grown for a new crop and for a fresh harvest. Only those seeds that fall on the good soil, produce an abundant yield.
The Word of God is the Seed for the eternal harvest. Jesus is the Word of God, which has been sown in our hearts to produce good fruits of faith, hope and love. But, we need to prepare the ground for the seed to take deep roots. This we can do by listening to the word of God; by celebrating the sacraments and performing works of charity. Let us not allow the seed to be taken away from us by the bird in the air, through false living, and wrong values. God continuously sows the seeds of salvation in the hearts of his children.
- Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx. (St. Timothy Church Bulletin)
Most living in the cities have lost touch with Mother Earth. The city children have very little knowledge about farming and raising livestocks. I was surprised with the kind of answers I received from the fifth grade students. The first question I asked was: " From where do we get milk?" Most of them answered from Fred Myers, Costco or some other grocery stores. I received the same answers when I asked about eggs and other farm products.
The earth is our mother which produces abundant crops to feed her children. However, her children have neglected their mother and taken her for granted. Today, we hear the buzz word "Global Warming" resounding all around us. Is mother earth reacting to us for our carelessness and disregard, or perhaps, calling for our attention? It seems that we have walked on the wrong path for a long time.
Jesus was so much in tune with nature, that he could appreciate it gracefully, and enhance its worth for our wellbeing. He compared the "Kingdom of God" to the natural world to give us a clear understanding about the eternal reality. He compared the Kingdom fo God to such thing as yeast, a pearl, a fish caught in the net, sheep and goats, the wheat and weeds and many others. Through the empirical world he wanted to lead us to the spiritual realm.
"The Sower went out to sow seeds." This scenario is still prevalent in the developing countries. However, in the developed countries everything is done by machine. Whether by hand or by machine, the seeds need to be sown in the grown for a new crop and for a fresh harvest. Only those seeds that fall on the good soil, produce an abundant yield.
The Word of God is the Seed for the eternal harvest. Jesus is the Word of God, which has been sown in our hearts to produce good fruits of faith, hope and love. But, we need to prepare the ground for the seed to take deep roots. This we can do by listening to the word of God; by celebrating the sacraments and performing works of charity. Let us not allow the seed to be taken away from us by the bird in the air, through false living, and wrong values. God continuously sows the seeds of salvation in the hearts of his children.
- Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx. (St. Timothy Church Bulletin)
Sunday, June 22, 2008
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
The celebration of the mystery of the Eucharist: simple bread and wine is transformed into the body and blood of Christ. The gift of his Body and Blood, which Christ offered on the cross for our redemption, was anticipated at the last supper. The feast calls us to cebrate! We give thanks for Christ having chosen the Eucharist as a unique means for Him to be in our midst in a special way, as the channel through which his love and mercy flow to us most abundantly, and as the way of communicating his life to us more intensely.
Eucharistic celebration is the source and summit of our Christian life. It is the source of God's life and strength, to nourish us with faith and hope, to live our daily life in a challenging world. It is our summit, since ultimately we will sit at the table of the Lord sharing his life for eternity, in his kingdom. Therefore, our participation in the Holy Mass is the pivotal and necessary to share the life of God and draw his strength and nourishment to our body and soul.
At the Eucharistic table, we share the one bread, the wine from the cup, and we become one body of Christ. Consequently, we should leave behind our jealousies, animosity, and differences, realizing that we are all in Christ. This awareness lead us to comprehend the mystical body of Christ, of which, we all are members. Therefore, coming together as the Body of Christ, to share in the mystery of the Eucharist is essential, as well as to feed the living members of this body with our love, faith and hope. We must come together as a community, for our absence from the church is detrimental to the growth and wellbeing of the body of Christ.
This Eucharist is broken for all for the remittance of our sins. It is also broken to teach us how we must break ourselves for one another. Jesus multiplied the bread for five thousand people, when He saw their hunger. If we cannot share our bread, our life and love with those in need- the homeless, desperate and abundant, then we are far from the celebration of the Holy Eucharist.
.... Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx
The celebration of the mystery of the Eucharist: simple bread and wine is transformed into the body and blood of Christ. The gift of his Body and Blood, which Christ offered on the cross for our redemption, was anticipated at the last supper. The feast calls us to cebrate! We give thanks for Christ having chosen the Eucharist as a unique means for Him to be in our midst in a special way, as the channel through which his love and mercy flow to us most abundantly, and as the way of communicating his life to us more intensely.
Eucharistic celebration is the source and summit of our Christian life. It is the source of God's life and strength, to nourish us with faith and hope, to live our daily life in a challenging world. It is our summit, since ultimately we will sit at the table of the Lord sharing his life for eternity, in his kingdom. Therefore, our participation in the Holy Mass is the pivotal and necessary to share the life of God and draw his strength and nourishment to our body and soul.
At the Eucharistic table, we share the one bread, the wine from the cup, and we become one body of Christ. Consequently, we should leave behind our jealousies, animosity, and differences, realizing that we are all in Christ. This awareness lead us to comprehend the mystical body of Christ, of which, we all are members. Therefore, coming together as the Body of Christ, to share in the mystery of the Eucharist is essential, as well as to feed the living members of this body with our love, faith and hope. We must come together as a community, for our absence from the church is detrimental to the growth and wellbeing of the body of Christ.
This Eucharist is broken for all for the remittance of our sins. It is also broken to teach us how we must break ourselves for one another. Jesus multiplied the bread for five thousand people, when He saw their hunger. If we cannot share our bread, our life and love with those in need- the homeless, desperate and abundant, then we are far from the celebration of the Holy Eucharist.
.... Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx
SIN ENTERED THE WORLD THROUGH ONE MAN!
Sin is defined in the Old Testament, as missing the mark. Adam was created in the image and likeness of God, until he missed the mark and committed the sin against his Creator. This rupture of relationship between God and men shaped a sinful structure. Every person that comes into the world is born in this sinful configuration. Once you are in the sinful structure, you cannot avoid sin.
What is the remedy? Humanly speaking, there is no salvation from this chain reaction of sinful design created by our first parents. The doom was inevitable and unavoidable. "Sin entered the world through one man, and through sin death, and thus death has spread through the human race because everyone has sinned." Nevertheless, God had a different design for his children and would surpass human knowledge and understanding. Although men wanted to keep the Creator at a distance, He came to dwell among his children. Such is the love and mercy of our God.
God and God alone could break the sinful structure, and restore His Image and Likeness to his children. He takes an unimaginable step to dwell among men: "And the Word became Flesh." "If it is certain that through one man's fall so many died, it is even more certain that divine grace, coming through the one man, Jesus Christ, came to so many as an abundant free gift."
Through the sacrament of Baptism, we have been lifted up from the sinful structure, to recreate us in grace, as children of God. It is a free gift of God to the whole of humanity, at the price of His Son, Jesus Christ, offered His own body and blood willingly for our redemption. This gift of God's life, which was lost in sin, is restored through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, once and for all.
As we continue to live on earth, we cannot help but live in the political structures men have made to sustain our human life. It is pivotal to discern and examine the structures we dwell in, before it is too late. If the political structure takes us away from God; pounding on our divine life of grace with false teaching and values, then we should be vigilant and oppose such a structure without any fear. Let us not miss the mark, but always be thankful to God for giving us the divine life of grace and salvation.
......Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx
Sin is defined in the Old Testament, as missing the mark. Adam was created in the image and likeness of God, until he missed the mark and committed the sin against his Creator. This rupture of relationship between God and men shaped a sinful structure. Every person that comes into the world is born in this sinful configuration. Once you are in the sinful structure, you cannot avoid sin.
What is the remedy? Humanly speaking, there is no salvation from this chain reaction of sinful design created by our first parents. The doom was inevitable and unavoidable. "Sin entered the world through one man, and through sin death, and thus death has spread through the human race because everyone has sinned." Nevertheless, God had a different design for his children and would surpass human knowledge and understanding. Although men wanted to keep the Creator at a distance, He came to dwell among his children. Such is the love and mercy of our God.
God and God alone could break the sinful structure, and restore His Image and Likeness to his children. He takes an unimaginable step to dwell among men: "And the Word became Flesh." "If it is certain that through one man's fall so many died, it is even more certain that divine grace, coming through the one man, Jesus Christ, came to so many as an abundant free gift."
Through the sacrament of Baptism, we have been lifted up from the sinful structure, to recreate us in grace, as children of God. It is a free gift of God to the whole of humanity, at the price of His Son, Jesus Christ, offered His own body and blood willingly for our redemption. This gift of God's life, which was lost in sin, is restored through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, once and for all.
As we continue to live on earth, we cannot help but live in the political structures men have made to sustain our human life. It is pivotal to discern and examine the structures we dwell in, before it is too late. If the political structure takes us away from God; pounding on our divine life of grace with false teaching and values, then we should be vigilant and oppose such a structure without any fear. Let us not miss the mark, but always be thankful to God for giving us the divine life of grace and salvation.
......Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Received these 40 Tips for a Better Life in 2008. (with highlights and addenda)
1. When you wake up in the morning make the sign of the cross , thank God for life, health,
blessings, complete this, " My purpose is to ........... today", then the washroom.
2. Say your morning prayer. Then for at least 10 minutes lock yourself in a room and sit in silence.
3. Don't forget to hear Mass every day if possible. Make time to practice prayer. It is the daily
fuel for a busy life.
4. Take 10 to 30 minute WALK daily. SMILE while walking. It's an ultimate anti-depressant.
Another 10-30 minutes of massaging all parts of your body from your head down to your
toes for blood circulation.
5. Buy a DVR and tape your late night shows and get MORE SLEEP.
6. Live with Energy, Enthusiasm and Empathy. Say:" I will win(succeed) because I got FAITH,
COURAGE AND ENTHUSIASM."
7. Play more games and Read more books than you did in 2007.
8. Spend time with over the age of 70 and under the age of 6.
9. Dream more while you are awake.
10. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in
plants. Eat meat from those that fly, food from the sea .
11. Drink green tea and plenty of water. Eat blueberries, wild Alaskan salmon, broccoli,
almonds and walnuts.
12. Try to make at least 3 people smile each day.
13. Clear clutter from your house, your car, your desk AND LET NEW AND FLOWING
ENERGY INTO YOUR LIFE.
14. DON'T WASTE YOUR PRECIOUS ENERGY on gossip, energy vampires, issues of
the past,negative thoughts, or things you cannot control. Invest your energy in the
positive present moment.
15. Realize that Life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the
curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last
a lifetime.
16. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a college kid with a maxed
out charged card.
17. SMILE AND LAUGH MORE.
18. Life isn't fair, but it is still good.
19. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.
20. Don't take yourself too seriously. No one lese does.
21. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree. Talk only on things that you
agree with the other person.
22. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present.
23. Don't compare your Life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
24. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
25. Frame every so called disaster with these words: "In 5 years, will this matter?"
26. FORGIVE EVERYONE FOR EVERYTHING.
27. What other people think of you IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.
28. GOD HEALS almost everything.
29. However good or bad a situation is, IT WILL CHANGE.
30. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.
31. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
32. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
33. The best is yet to come.
34. NO MATTER HOW YOU FEEL, get up, dress up and show up.
35. DO THE RIGHT THING!
36. Call your family often.. (Or email them to death!!!) Hey I'm thinkin of ya!=)
37. Each night before you go to bed complete these statements: I am thankful for
_____________. Today I accomplished __________.
38. REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE TOO BLESSED TO BE STRESSED.
39. Enjoy the ride. Remember this is not Disney World and you certainly don't want a
fast pass. You only have one ride through life so make the most of it and enjoy the ride.
40. Before you go to bed, say your night prayer. Thank God for the blessed day, for your
wonderful family and/or friends, for life, for blessings, for your vehicle, for food, for your
place. God is a living God. He lives in us. He loves us.
1. When you wake up in the morning make the sign of the cross , thank God for life, health,
blessings, complete this, " My purpose is to ........... today", then the washroom.
2. Say your morning prayer. Then for at least 10 minutes lock yourself in a room and sit in silence.
3. Don't forget to hear Mass every day if possible. Make time to practice prayer. It is the daily
fuel for a busy life.
4. Take 10 to 30 minute WALK daily. SMILE while walking. It's an ultimate anti-depressant.
Another 10-30 minutes of massaging all parts of your body from your head down to your
toes for blood circulation.
5. Buy a DVR and tape your late night shows and get MORE SLEEP.
6. Live with Energy, Enthusiasm and Empathy. Say:" I will win(succeed) because I got FAITH,
COURAGE AND ENTHUSIASM."
7. Play more games and Read more books than you did in 2007.
8. Spend time with over the age of 70 and under the age of 6.
9. Dream more while you are awake.
10. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in
plants. Eat meat from those that fly, food from the sea .
11. Drink green tea and plenty of water. Eat blueberries, wild Alaskan salmon, broccoli,
almonds and walnuts.
12. Try to make at least 3 people smile each day.
13. Clear clutter from your house, your car, your desk AND LET NEW AND FLOWING
ENERGY INTO YOUR LIFE.
14. DON'T WASTE YOUR PRECIOUS ENERGY on gossip, energy vampires, issues of
the past,negative thoughts, or things you cannot control. Invest your energy in the
positive present moment.
15. Realize that Life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the
curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last
a lifetime.
16. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a college kid with a maxed
out charged card.
17. SMILE AND LAUGH MORE.
18. Life isn't fair, but it is still good.
19. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.
20. Don't take yourself too seriously. No one lese does.
21. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree. Talk only on things that you
agree with the other person.
22. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present.
23. Don't compare your Life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
24. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
25. Frame every so called disaster with these words: "In 5 years, will this matter?"
26. FORGIVE EVERYONE FOR EVERYTHING.
27. What other people think of you IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.
28. GOD HEALS almost everything.
29. However good or bad a situation is, IT WILL CHANGE.
30. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.
31. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
32. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
33. The best is yet to come.
34. NO MATTER HOW YOU FEEL, get up, dress up and show up.
35. DO THE RIGHT THING!
36. Call your family often.. (Or email them to death!!!) Hey I'm thinkin of ya!=)
37. Each night before you go to bed complete these statements: I am thankful for
_____________. Today I accomplished __________.
38. REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE TOO BLESSED TO BE STRESSED.
39. Enjoy the ride. Remember this is not Disney World and you certainly don't want a
fast pass. You only have one ride through life so make the most of it and enjoy the ride.
40. Before you go to bed, say your night prayer. Thank God for the blessed day, for your
wonderful family and/or friends, for life, for blessings, for your vehicle, for food, for your
place. God is a living God. He lives in us. He loves us.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008: Venue of Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree
Radisson Hotel Northbrook: Marquette Province, Northern Illinois District
2875 N. Milwaukee Ave: 2008. Exemplication hosted by La Salle Assembly
Northbrook, IL 60062: No. 189
I was one of the 104 brother knights who took the exemplication of the Fourth Degree. We were eight from Fr. Francis A. Ryan Council 5025. This memorable event honored Florian J. Grusz, Past
Faithful Navigator, La Salle Assembly No. 0189.
My dream of becoming a member of this prestigious worldwide Catholic organization came true. My life was totally different.The countenance of my world glowed with beauty and love.
I am still me.
Radisson Hotel Northbrook: Marquette Province, Northern Illinois District
2875 N. Milwaukee Ave: 2008. Exemplication hosted by La Salle Assembly
Northbrook, IL 60062: No. 189
I was one of the 104 brother knights who took the exemplication of the Fourth Degree. We were eight from Fr. Francis A. Ryan Council 5025. This memorable event honored Florian J. Grusz, Past
Faithful Navigator, La Salle Assembly No. 0189.
My dream of becoming a member of this prestigious worldwide Catholic organization came true. My life was totally different.The countenance of my world glowed with beauty and love.
I am still me.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
K of C Council No. 5025
The Tuesday night Mass at St Thecla's Falcon Hall was memorable. Especially with Fr. Robert Pajor's reflection on the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus . And the question, Why?
With that query comes to mind the story of Creation.
GOD, THE FATHER.
In His infinite wisdom has the intention to create a world from a Word. God. Angels. Rebellion. Eden. Man, Adam (from dust) & Woman (from the rib of a man) Eve, Mother of the Living. Serpent-Lucifer (most beautiful of all the angels & leader of the rebellion). Disobedience. Promise of Redemption. ( Mary. Jesus ).
Cain and Abel . Noah. Great Deluge. Noah's Ark. The Survivors.
King David. Judaism. The Star. Magnificat. Coming of the Messiah.
GOD, THE SON .The Three Kings. King Herod. Christianity. Pontius Pilate. Gogotha. The Seven Last Words.
GOD, THE HOLY SPIRIT.
Read Time magazine's March 24, 2008 issue on: 10 Ideas That Are Changing the World marked #10 Re-Judaizing Jesus. Scholars are now rereading the Gospels through the eyes of a Jew: Jesus. Read more about it on Time's magazine.
Orate Fratres! (Brethren pray)
The Tuesday night Mass at St Thecla's Falcon Hall was memorable. Especially with Fr. Robert Pajor's reflection on the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus . And the question, Why?
With that query comes to mind the story of Creation.
GOD, THE FATHER.
In His infinite wisdom has the intention to create a world from a Word. God. Angels. Rebellion. Eden. Man, Adam (from dust) & Woman (from the rib of a man) Eve, Mother of the Living. Serpent-Lucifer (most beautiful of all the angels & leader of the rebellion). Disobedience. Promise of Redemption. ( Mary. Jesus ).
Cain and Abel . Noah. Great Deluge. Noah's Ark. The Survivors.
King David. Judaism. The Star. Magnificat. Coming of the Messiah.
GOD, THE SON .The Three Kings. King Herod. Christianity. Pontius Pilate. Gogotha. The Seven Last Words.
GOD, THE HOLY SPIRIT.
Read Time magazine's March 24, 2008 issue on: 10 Ideas That Are Changing the World marked #10 Re-Judaizing Jesus. Scholars are now rereading the Gospels through the eyes of a Jew: Jesus. Read more about it on Time's magazine.
Orate Fratres! (Brethren pray)
Monday, March 17, 2008
From St. Timothy Church's Bulletin
On Changing Your Prayer Life...
1. Change the channel. Signal the change in these 40 days by skipping TV on certain days.
2. Feed your soul. Many people today are overworked and under nurtured. Take certain days to do something fulfilling alone - visit a museum, read a "spiritual book, listen to some soothing music, or read motivational books.
3. Eat light. cut back on the size of your meals (not only on Fridays). Give the money saved on food to charities that feed hungry people. Perhaps take time to work at a soup kitchen or a place that cares for the hungry.
4. Be a Simon, the Cyrenean. As Simon helped to carry Christ's cross, so help a family member or a "neighbor" to carry a physical, emotional or spiritual difficulty.
5. Worship with friends and family. Invite someone to join you at Mass.Dicuss the thoughts you received in the readings and the homily.
6. Reach out to someone who is alienated from your group.
7. Pray for those who are being persecuted for their faith or race.
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On Changing Your Prayer Life...
1. Change the channel. Signal the change in these 40 days by skipping TV on certain days.
2. Feed your soul. Many people today are overworked and under nurtured. Take certain days to do something fulfilling alone - visit a museum, read a "spiritual book, listen to some soothing music, or read motivational books.
3. Eat light. cut back on the size of your meals (not only on Fridays). Give the money saved on food to charities that feed hungry people. Perhaps take time to work at a soup kitchen or a place that cares for the hungry.
4. Be a Simon, the Cyrenean. As Simon helped to carry Christ's cross, so help a family member or a "neighbor" to carry a physical, emotional or spiritual difficulty.
5. Worship with friends and family. Invite someone to join you at Mass.Dicuss the thoughts you received in the readings and the homily.
6. Reach out to someone who is alienated from your group.
7. Pray for those who are being persecuted for their faith or race.
*************************
Out of Circulation
Been out of circulation for some time. Still, I am with my purpose-enhanced life. To do my best, that is. Now, I am gearing for the 4th degree in the Knights of Columbus. I am looking inward if I'm worthy of chivalrous disposition through the power of my intention. On this Lenten season, I have to submerge my awful self to a baptism of retrospection, meditation, dedication, and contrition. And honestly, locate the hidden answer to Who I Am.
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Dead Man Walking...
bumps are: "Dead Man Walking!" It seems unlike for a dead man to walk in time and space; however, metaphorical, it could be true. Death can be defined more than a few different ways, save for just physical death.
For example, a person who is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment is a person who lives, though faced with the death of freedom, death of companionship of family and friends, as well as society at large. He is alive but a dead man. Difficult to perceive, but it is the reality. Similarly, when you lose a family member, a friend, your job, or part of your body, you face death.
During our lifetime, before we die, it is better to die to our ego, pride, selfishness, hatred, and sinfulness. Look! Deadman walking, but full of grace and peace! Prophet Ezekiel, on behalf of God, announced to his people about the new life, "I shall put my spirit in you and you will live." God proclaims that He is going to open the tombs and raise you from your graves of sin, to lead you back to the promised land.
Jesus raised Lazarus from death, which was unheard of. Lazarus died of physical death and was laid in the tomb for four days. Nevertheless, Jesus brought him back to life from the nether world, to illustrate the power of God working in Him. All humanity was "dead men walking", before the coming of Jesus into our history. Now, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, we receive the new life of Grace, as we live in God.
We are no longer "Dead Men Walking", but we live as children of God through His Son Jesus, in the Holy Spirit. During the season of Lent, we contemplate the mystery of God's powerful intervention to give mankind a new life. Let our meditation on the paschal mystery of Jesus fill us with grace and faith, and bring us joyfully into the season of Easter. ( Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx)
Been out of circulation for some time. Still, I am with my purpose-enhanced life. To do my best, that is. Now, I am gearing for the 4th degree in the Knights of Columbus. I am looking inward if I'm worthy of chivalrous disposition through the power of my intention. On this Lenten season, I have to submerge my awful self to a baptism of retrospection, meditation, dedication, and contrition. And honestly, locate the hidden answer to Who I Am.
*******************************************
Dead Man Walking...
bumps are: "Dead Man Walking!" It seems unlike for a dead man to walk in time and space; however, metaphorical, it could be true. Death can be defined more than a few different ways, save for just physical death.
For example, a person who is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment is a person who lives, though faced with the death of freedom, death of companionship of family and friends, as well as society at large. He is alive but a dead man. Difficult to perceive, but it is the reality. Similarly, when you lose a family member, a friend, your job, or part of your body, you face death.
During our lifetime, before we die, it is better to die to our ego, pride, selfishness, hatred, and sinfulness. Look! Deadman walking, but full of grace and peace! Prophet Ezekiel, on behalf of God, announced to his people about the new life, "I shall put my spirit in you and you will live." God proclaims that He is going to open the tombs and raise you from your graves of sin, to lead you back to the promised land.
Jesus raised Lazarus from death, which was unheard of. Lazarus died of physical death and was laid in the tomb for four days. Nevertheless, Jesus brought him back to life from the nether world, to illustrate the power of God working in Him. All humanity was "dead men walking", before the coming of Jesus into our history. Now, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, we receive the new life of Grace, as we live in God.
We are no longer "Dead Men Walking", but we live as children of God through His Son Jesus, in the Holy Spirit. During the season of Lent, we contemplate the mystery of God's powerful intervention to give mankind a new life. Let our meditation on the paschal mystery of Jesus fill us with grace and faith, and bring us joyfully into the season of Easter. ( Fr. Peter Fernandes, sfx)
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