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Saturday 2 December 2017

Cycle 2 Advent Season Sunday no 1 Roofless Catholic - in summary


High light:


(1)Human lives in houses,but animals don't. why you need a house? Do you like roof less house?


(2)Basic roof of a house need 4 pillars. Similarly what are the 4 pillars of Catholicism?


(3)When you don't know these 4 pillars, Is your knowledge of catholicism similar to Roof less house?


(4)Why you should know thoroughly about what is (A)Ur belief (B) how U worship(C)how U lead ur life- behavior and (D)how U establish connection with God?


(5)Why U should be aware about Creed,7 sacraments,lords prayer,10 commandments,similar to traffic rules,in leading Ur catholic life?.


(6)When you want to travel in a car(animals cannot drive cars),why car Should have 4 tyres?. If one tyre is without air,can you travel?.Similarly,if you don't know 4 basic facts for U to practice, are U following Ur own religion for Ur own convenience?


(7)When U follow religion for Ur own convenience,Can U enjoy,God guaranteed Happiness in Ur life?


Pl listen:


http://www.sinhalagospel.lk/sundayreadingAudio/3Dec2017sunno1adventRooflesscath.html


Reflection for 3rd december 2017, celebrating 1st Sunday of advent season,of cycle 2.


A new liturgical cycle no2 is commenced from this sunday. A new season of advent also started. Catholic church clearly organized these sunday readings from Pope St Pius V who organized these in 1570. From that time onwards Catholic church universally adopted these sunday readings. These readings were again reorganized in 1970 by Bl paul VI after vatican II council.


Today Jesus invites us to be cautious about the theories that has to be practice to follow Catholicism, for us to be always wake up!


A.2-Jesus' teachings


Total liturgy will be analyzed in 3 consecutive years!.So study about the teaching of Jesus is only thru' New Testament! Church has beautifully laid down the sunday readings in 3 Cycles, for us to learn systematically about teachings of Jesus.


RELAVANCE OF SUNDAY READINGS TO YOUR LIFE!


You don't hear your heart beat, when your walking down a street,but you can hear it when you try to hear it. When you become conscious of something that previously unconscious, you become aware of it. Similarly you are attending God's banquet every sunday. You have to dress properly to participate the heavenly meal. Your dress will be Sunday readings. How Gospel reading related to you. How gospel message has been implemented during early church(2nd reading), how that message is foretold by God before to christ(1st reading).


What are the important factors of Catholicism?

It is like a house resting it roof with 4 pillars

Pope francis in his 1st en cyclical "The light of faith" says(ref ch 46) says that there are four elements which comprise the store house of memory which the church hands down: the profession of the faith, the celebration of sacraments, the path of the ten commandments and prayer.


In summary: 4 pillars of catholicism are


(1)Doctrine-what catholic believe-Creed-our faith-Holy Trinity


(2) Liturgy-How catholic worship God- receiving sacraments


(3)Prayer- Catholics relationship with God-How we establish connection with God: Lords prayer+ our father+thru' the intercession of mary+saints


(4)Morality- how Catholic Behave-How we live- 10 commandments with pardoning


Our faith summarizes in Creed


The creed is subdivided into sections. Conveniently there are 12 parts, which correspond to number of apostles.(Hence the reason that the name Apostles' creed became so popular. Before the printing press and many of faithful were ill literate, the only way to teach the faith was to have them memorized the creed. After knowing them by heart, a catechist would later explain and flesh out the fuller meaning of each article contained in the creed.

Present scenario:


Articles 1-1065 of THE CATHOLIC CHURCH focus on the Apostles' creed and the Nicean creed. A creed is a formal statement of a religious belief that summarizes the essential tenets and doctrines of a religion. The Apostles' creed was not necessarily formulated by the original 12 Apostles but originates in what is called the Apostolic era( first century AD) later, in 325, the ecumenical council of Nicea further elaborated on the articles of that creed in response to the heresy of Arianism. That Nicene creed is now recited every sunday and Holy Day in the catholic church.


Let's examine how the creed developed.


(1) Ap; I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth


Nic; We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, and of all that is, seen and unseen


(2) Ap: I believe in Jesus Christ, His only son, our Lord


Nic; We believe in one lord, Jesus Christ, the only son of God, eternally be gotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, be gotten, not made, one in being with the Father. Through Him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation, He came down from heaven.


(3) Ap: He was conceived by the power of Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary,


Nic; by the power of the Holy spirit He was born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.

(4) Ap; He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified,died and was buried; He descended into hell;


Nic; For our sake He was crucified under Pontius Pilate; He suffered died and buried.

(5) Ap: on the third day He rose again


Nic; on the third day He rose again In the fulfilment of the scripture

(6)Ap; He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead.


Nic; He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead, and His kingdom will have no end.

(7) AP; I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen


Nic; We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, He is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and Apostolic church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for resurrection of the dead, and the life of world to come. Amen


Sacraments(liturgy)


Before to Jesus,worshiping to GOD, was carried out with spreading the blood of the animals, at the offering table. In catholicism this has changed to 7 sacrament, which consists of 3 major parts: INITIATION to the church(BAPTISM, HOLY EUCRASTIC & CONFIRMATION): PENANCE (also called confession or reconciliation ) and ANOINTING of the sick are sacrament of HEALING. Matrimony and Holy orders are sacrament of COMMUNITY. Sacraments are sacred rites. The catholic living mainly centered on two sacraments, PENANCE,(their SINS can be erased), HOLY EUCRASTIC(where they participate, the LAST SUPPER of JESUS).The elements water, olive oil, Wheat Bread, 14% strength grape wine,is used for sacraments and cannot be changed even by POPE!.Catholic believes the conversion of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, at the HOLY MASS. Hence only WORSHIP is given to HOLY EUCRASTIC.


Praying of faith- Lords Prayer-SPIRITUALITY

Articles 2558 through 2865 of the catechism conclude the book with the OUR FATHER(or LORDS PRAYER). This whole section is on prayer and uses what christians call the perfect prayer( BECAUSE IT WAS GIVEN BY CHRIST HIMSELF) as the launching pad to discover other forms of prayer. Prayer is seen as communication with God but it is a two way dialogue. God gives us insights and grace, and we offer adoration (praise), petition(intercession),gratitude (thanksgiving) or contrition(sorrow) these are the traditional 4 types of prayer that a human been offers to God.


We can adore and praise HIM; we can thank HIM. We can express regret and sorrow in offending HIM, and we can ask HIM for ourselves or others.

Intercessionry prayer, where someone ask God's help for someone else, is not only encouraged but also used to explain the catholic custom of praying to the saints. The first commandment forbids giving worship or adoration to anyone or anything other than God himself. Yet ,adoration is only one form of prayer. There is also intercessions or petition,where someone ask for help. There is no worship been done,just a request being made. Because living people have no trouble asking each other for prayers, like I am having surgery tomorrow, can you pray for me" No one objects or interprets it as if the person making the request is circumventing Christ as sole mediator. Even the Gospels have other people making intercession on behalf of others. When the daughter of Jairus, a synogogue official, is deathly ill. Her dad goes to jesus make intercession on her behalf that she be healed(luke8;40-56). His request is granted, and Jesus healed little girl even though she has died. Like wise even the Roman centurion approached Jesus in Matthew 8:5-13, he also made a prayer of intercession(petition) on behalf of another, his servent, that he, too to be healed. That request was equally granted. The catechism then points out that the saints in heaven, including Holy Mary, can intercede for living on earth with their prayers just as you and I can do for each other. PRAYING TO THE MARY/SAINTS IS NOT ADORATION OR WORSHIP,MERELY ASKING FOR THEIR INTERCESSION THAT THEY PRAY TO THE ONE MEDIATOR, CHRIST, ON OUR BEHALF. THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE LIVING ON EARTH,THE SAINTS IN HEAVEN, AND THE DECEASED SOUL IS CALLED THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS.



morality- The living of faith: 10 commandments:


Articles 1691 through 2557 of the catechism of the catholic church look at all 10 commandments as the spring board for moral teaching and ethical behavior for the believer. There is a difference in numbering between 10 commandments cited by catholics and Lutherans and the ones cited by other protestant traditions. The bible itself never assigns a number to any one of the 10 commandments. They are listed twice in the scripture, in exodus 20:2-17 and deuteronomy 5:6-21. St augustine(354-430), bisop of Hippo,was the first to assign numbers to the ten commandments.


(1) Thou shalt have no other Gods before Me


(2) Thou shall not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain


(3) Keep holy the Sabbath Day


(4) Honour thy father and mother


(5) Thou shalt not kill (means only HUMANS)(reson: 10 comandment exist before to JESUS, during that time one of the method of WORSHIPPING GOD was, slaughtering of animals, spreading of blood over the offering table.)


(6) Thou shall not commit adultery


(7) Thou shall not steal


(8) Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour


(9) Thou shall not covert thy neighbour's wife


(10) Thou shalt not covert thy neighbours goods


Note: Obs: there are 3 parts, com 1- 5 God & you, com 6-8 deals personal to you, com 9-10 deals with you & society.


In addition to covering the 10 commandments in depth, showing how many sins can actually be traced back to breaking one or more these divine laws, the catechism also high lights the beatitude from Jesus' sermon on the mount(mat5:3-12) and expounds on the moral virtues(faith,hope, and love). The moral and ethical life of a christian is not limited to just avoiding sin by not breaking a commandment but also demands a conscious effort to practice virtue and do good for others. It also high lights the complete adherence to the natural moral law, that informs every one with reason that genocide, murder,rape,racism, and anti- semitism are evil.


C. Today's reading:


Isaiah (Is 63:16-17;64:1.3-8) says"Oh, that you would tear the heavens open and come down

Paul(1cor1:3-9) says'we are waiting for our lord Jesus Christ to be revealed"


Gospel Mk 13:33-37 says:" stay awake,because you do not know when the master of the house is coming"


Reminds very basic truth of life(1) you don't know from which parents you will come to this world and you cannot decide at what time to come to this world (2) you cannot decide at what time your death is(unless you try to commit suicide!). Birth & death of a person is decided by the God, the Creator!.


In conclusions:


During this advent season, we mainly reflect how Jesus came and we get prepared to manure the seed of catholicism in our life


Jesus has shown us as how to practice full freedom in our life& with an option to follow HIS WILL.


Advent means"arrival"& hv 2 phases:(1)Looking backward as how Christ came


(2)Looking forward as how to give birth to Christ in our life.


CHRISTMAS has 4 important characteristics:(A)LOVE-God's love for us in taking human form(Word became flesh &lived among us Jn1:14)


(B)RELATIONSHIP-when Christmas become God's love for us,it must also be our love for others.If there is bitterness within our family,it is time to heal(lk2:14-Glory to God in the highest heaven &on earth Peace to those on whom his favour rests"


(C)Caring for poor(for I was hungry U gave me food-Mt25:35)


(D)Repentance-Christ came on a rescue mission to save us(Mt 1:21-She will give birth to a son & UR to name HIM JESUS,because HE is the one who is to save his people from their sins)


Finally


GOD who created us, has taught us how to practice full freedom in 3steps;


(1)thru' prophets he directly trained humans (2)thru'Jesus,He showed how to use Free will to follow HIS WILL


(3)only Israelist was trained with1&2 but thru' the church(Holy spirit),HE directs us on how to lead life happily. Jews still believe in only the 1st step, expecting messiah to come.


But history of Christmas has been foretold in age old prophecies:virgin would conceive(Is7:14); Redeemer would be born of tribe of Judah(Gen 49:10); House of David(Eze33:23); Foretold by Daniel(9:25-26)500years before; His birth place-Bethlehem(Mic5:2). Christmas is the best time to reflect on how Jesus came and why?



Thank you!


GBU

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