REFLECTIONS TODAY The manifestation of God’s glory through visions or the words of a messenger or angel always elicit fear in the human heart. Human beings feel their lowly condition and unworthiness. For this reason, they are told not to be afraid. When Isaiah saw the Lord attended by seraphim...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Dreams and visions are an important part of many biblical stories and passages. They give messages of fortune or misfortune, or guidance of God’s voice. God appeared to Abram in a vision and changed his name to Abraham because he was to be “the father of a multitude of...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Gospel • Matthew 1:1-17 People in ancient Israel placed great importance on who their family’s ancestors were. The list of genealogy (Hebrew toledoth) shows where certain families came from and why they were important. Important personages like the patriarchs, kings, and...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Light pervades at the start of Simbang Gabi or Dawn Masses: the light that guides the steps of the faithful going to Mass, and the light announced in the Liturgy of the Word. In the Gospel, Jesus speaks of John the Baptist as a “burning and shining lamp,” in whose light...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Today’s Gospel contains some special materials from Luke. Moved by John the Baptist’s warning to produce good fruits as evidence of their repentance, people ask for concrete ways to do this. To the crowd, John says that they must share with those who have none—tunics or...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Right after the transfiguration event, the disciples ask Jesus about the coming of Elijah, expected to be the harbinger of the Day of Judgment and will restore the right relationship within the family and society so as to avoid the utter destruction of the land. This last...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Many Jews in Jesus’ time thought that the return of God’s reign would involve the establishment of righteousness and the overthrow of the oppressors. Thus, the awaited Messiah would remove the Roman yoke upon their shoulders. When Jesus — and John the Baptist before him —...
REFLECTIONS TODAY La Morenita (“the little dark-skinned Virgin”), who appeared to the humble Indian named Juan Diego in Tepeyac in 1531, is venerated as Our Lady of Guadalupe. She left behind her image miraculously imprinted on Juan Diego’s tilma (cloak), and graces are granted to those who...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Gospel • Matthew 11:28-30 Earlier, Jesus praises the Father who has hidden the mystery of his Kingdom from the wise and the learned and has revealed them to the childlike (Greek mikroi) (Mt 11:25). The “childlike” are not merely children but people who have put their trust...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Today’s readings focus on the comforting presence of the shepherd. The First Reading features the beginning of Isaiah’s “Book of Consolation,” addressed to the Jewish exiles in Babylon. The exile in Babylon, which is the expiation of the sins of the Jews, is...
REFLECTIONS TODAY St. Augustine says that by her fiat to the angel’s message to bear the Son of the Most High, “Mary cooperated through charity in the work of our redemption.” To make her a worthy receptacle of the Redeemer, God granted her the singular grace to be “conceived without...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Gospel • Lk 3:1-6 The final book in the Old Testament, the last book in the Hebrew Neviim or Prophets, is the book of Malachi. In Hebrew, the word comes from a word meaning “messenger,” which points to Malachi as a prophet of the Lord tasked to deliver God’s message to the...