REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today He gave orders to have them sit down in groups on the green grass Does the imagery of the green grass evoke something? Indeed, it does! We can surely recall Psalm 23, the first part of which describes how God, like a shepherd, pastures the sheep and leads it to...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today Ever since, light is a metaphor for hope, while darkness symbolizes evil. Jesus Christ is the personification of hope: a person wallowing in the darkness can only be saved by Christ. Today’s First Reading echoes the core of our creed: God, in his divine plan,...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today Mt 2:1-12 1 When Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, in the days of King Herod, behold, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, 2saying, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” 3When King Herod...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today LUKE 2:16-21 The shepherds went in haste to Bethlehem and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. When they saw this, they made known the message that had been told about this child. All who heard it were amazed by what had been told to them by...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today The Word, who is God from all eternity, chooses to become flesh and to dwell among human beings. “Flesh” (sarx in Greek) evokes not only humanity but also weakness, fragility, and mortality. It connotes being human and mortal in contrast to being divine and...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today LUKE 2:41-52 Each year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover, and when he was 12 years old, they went up according to festival custom. After they had completed its days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem,...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today JOHN 1:1-18 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came to be through him, and without him nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Steeped as he was in Scriptures, Luke would know that God’s greatest act—the sending of his Son in the fullness of time — would have to be celebrated in a song. For minstrel, he has found someone most fitting, one who had experienced God’s saving action in a very personal...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today Underlined in today’s Gospel, as we can also gather from the choice of the First Reading, is the spirit of joy that sweeps through the atmosphere like December breeze. It is joy that comes with the coming or visitation of the Lord. This “Lord” now comes in...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today In contrast to her cousin Elizabeth, Mary is not barren. Her child does not come into existence because God removes the sterility. Rather, Mary is a virgin who has not known man—her child is totally God’s work, a new creation. The angel’s appearance to...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today Luke 1:39-45 Mary set out and traveled to the hill country in haste to a town of Judah, where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the infant leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth, filled with the Holy...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today The Gospel focuses on Joseph: silent, righteous, and reliable. He is often referred to as the “dreamer,” not unlike the patriarch Joseph, the “lord of dreams.” Pope Francis, however, clarifies this title. He explores Joseph’s capacity to dream, saying...