Monday, January 30, 2023

 

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME -  A - 2023

·         Today Jesus invites us to be salt to flavor life and to be light for every human being. 

·         Jesus speaks in plural; he invites us to be salt and light together, as the members of a same team.  

 THE BOOK OF THE THIRD ISAIAH

ü  This book does not have either a clear structure or a particular message.  

ü  The texts can be grouped in three blocks. 

o   Chapters  56-59, and 63-66  that is the first and third blocks are grey, they speak about division, infidelity of the people.     

o   Verses 60-62, the second block is very similar to the Second Isaiah,  it speaks of hopes and promises.   

§  The glory of the Lord comes back to live among his people.     

§  A  bright future is foreseen for Jerusalem. 

FIRST READING   Is 58: 7-10

Ø  God, through the mouth of the prophet Isaiah, tells us that our life will be light and will shine in the darkness:  

§  If we share our bread, our clothing, our home with those who do not have them.    

§  If this is our life, our behavior, our way to relate with our brothers and sisters: our light will dispel darkness, our wound (sin) will be cured and the glory of God that is God himself will protect us.

Ø  The prophets continues saying that if we live in this way, whenever we call on the Lord or invoke his name, or cry out to him, He will answer "Here I am".  

Ø  Yes, he will answer us because our way of living will have prepared us to acknowledge that we need him.     

Ø  The verses that follow are like a repetition of what has already been said.  

Ø  This is a literary technique of the Semitic peoples.    

Ø  Let us see how the prophet repeats the same idea in another way. He repeats but adds something new, it is like an spiral we go around but at the end we move to a higher level:  

§  The prophet adds to what he has said about sharing our material means with our brothers and sisters in need.  

§  We also must remove from our midst oppression, false accusation, and malicious speech. 

Ø  When our life will respond to this kind of behavior, then our light will shine in the darkness and its gloom will become like midday.  

Ø  What a wonderful sentence what a poetic way to invite us to live a blessed life, a real human life, full of the wisdom that comes from sharing our goods with    

o   The hungry – Who are the hungry in the world today? 

o   The homeless and oppressed, who are they today?    

o   If you have eyes to see and do not turn your back to those who need you  

§  You will be light  

§  Your wounds will heal, what are these wounds? 

§  God will always walk with you. 

§  You will call him and he will answer “Here I am”  if

·         You remove from your life   

·         Oppression, whom do you oppress? Do you hurt others with your words? 

o   Then your light will be like noontime during the night.  

RESPONSORIAL PSALM  Ps  112: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9

R. (4a) The just man is a light in darkness to the upright.
 
Light shines through the darkness for the upright;
he is gracious and merciful and just.
Well for the man who is gracious and lends,
who conducts his affairs with justice.
R. The just man is a light in darkness to the upright.
 
He shall never be moved;
the just one shall be in everlasting remembrance.
An evil report he shall not fear;
his heart is firm, trusting in the LORD.
R. The just man is a light in darkness to the upright.
 
His heart is steadfast; he shall not fear.
Lavishly he gives to the poor;
His justice shall endure forever;
his horn shall be exalted in glory.
R. The just man is a light in darkness to the upright.

 GOSPEL  Mt 5:13-16

ü  Jesus speaks to his disciples saying to them and also to us that we are the salt and the light of the world  

v  He speaks of something very common in our daily life, salt gives taste to the food, and helps also to preserve them in those places where the technology has not reached. 

v  He asks them, if the salt loses its taste, what is his use? certainly it is of no use anymore, so it is thrown out and trampled underfoot.  

ü  He continues saying, you are the light of the world      

v  Here he gives other comparisons, taken also from the experience of our life  

v  If a city is built on the top of a mountain, it will be very visible, it cannot be hidden

v  The cities were built on the top of the mountains to defend themselves from their enemies, but at the same time they had the danger to be too visible.  

v  He gives another example, when we light a lamp in the house we do not cover it because we have lighted it to give light to all in the house.   

ü  You are salt and light

v  Created, called to live to be salt, to give taste to the realities of this world. Salt that will make life more tasty for our brothers and sisters, our companions in the journey of life.    

v  Called to be light, light that will make life happy and enjoyable.  

 

ü  Jesus makes this invitation to a group, we could call it a team, the team of the Apostles.  

ü  In the Church we need to act as a team, like a body, leaving aside our own little or great interests, a get together for the good of the world, the good of our planet, the good of our brothers and sisters to give glory to God.  

ü  Then we will truly be light and salt. 

SECOND READING : 1Co 2:1-5

*      This page of Paul is a work of art of spiritual life, Christian life, the life of a follower of Jesus

*      He speaks to the community of Corinth, so much loved by him, but that caused so much suffering to him. 

*      The members of the community of Corinth were inclined to what is external, what is admired by the world. They liked the famous preachers, who sometimes speak well but say nothing that can help us to change our life.  

*      Paul says to them how he decided to come among them   

·         His mission, his decision was to preach the Kingdom of God  

·         Not with sublime or wise words  

·         Because he had decided 

·         to know but one thing, and this is Jesus and, Jesus crucified.   

·         He had come to the community with fear, being conscious of his weakness  

·         He did not use wise words to convince them when he announced the Kingdom  

·         but he wanted to preach in such a way that the strength of the Spirit be visible in Paul's weakness.  

·         And thus, their faith would not lean on human wisdom  

·         but on the power of God   

*      How much courage and love for God and the neighbor does that decision show 

*      The first reading tells us to be light, the Gospel invites us to be what the Lord intended when he created us: salt and light; Paul decides to be salt and light preaching in humility and fear so that the light of the Spirit of God will shine through his life.  

*      These three readings give us abundant matter to reflect on our life with joy, enthusiasm and fear; no matter how intense is our darkness, the light will shine if we decide to welcome the Lord in our life.  

 CLARETIAN CORNER  

I have decided not to continue today with the letters of Mother Paris and Father Claret because on February 2nd the universal church will celebrate the consecrated life. That  is the life of our brothers and sisters who have decided to leave everything behind to follow the Lord in the preaching of the Gospel.

In the history of spirituality we encounter men and women in whom the experience has left a lasting impression and has changed the journey of their lives.  

Sometimes the events are from ordinary life,  but they impact the person due to the psychological or spiritual situation in which the person finds him or herself, or due to the circumstances that accompanied such events. Some other times there are authentic revelations of the Spirit in persons who already have allowed  the Spirit to guide their lives.  These events have forced the person to examine his or her life and to change it according to new parameters.  These kinds of events were present in the lives of   Antonio Mª Claret and of Mª Antonia París. Both had an experience which we may call Initial, because it will give rise to a new way of looking at reality and both will discover in these experiences the call of the Lord. 

We will see that in both Fr. Claret and M. Paris these events shaped their ecclesial vocation.  Claret narrates his Initial Experience in his Autobiography. In different occasions in his life, he will look back again to this event. This makes us realize the importance that it had for him.

 

In the account of this event given by Claret in his Autobiography, he uses the verbs to see and to hear.  In Sacred Scripture to see and to hear are the characteristic words used in the stories of prophetic and apostolic vocations.   Whenever we see these verbs, we may say that the author is talking about an Experience of the Spirit. In every  experience there is a context, a vision, and a hearing[1]. They do not always necessarily follow this order.  In this case the context, which is a temptation,  surrounds the vision-hearing  of the Virgin Mary. (Two Pens Guided by a Same Spirit 1-2)

M. María Antonia París stayed in the Order of the Company of Mary 10 years unable to make her religious profession. During this time, she has a religious experience, which will be the starting point of her Church vocation.  

It is an Initial Experience, which she narrates as follows:        As this was the first time that our Lord spoke to me, I did not understand these things and I did not know how to comply with his commands. I was crying abundantly…  

The event is complex: visions, auditions, words, feelings… It seems that it took place at different degrees of depth. The deepest one was the experience of a divine message in two directions; one about the Gospel as the law of life; the other about the  lamentable condition of the Church and, within it, the Religious Life. Putting these two realities together, M. Paris understands that God wants the foundation of a new order, not new in doctrine but new in practice.   (Two Pens Guided by the same Spirit 8) 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BARKER, John R.ofm. & BELLINGER, Karla J. Living the Word. 2019

MUÑOZ, Hortensia,rmi & TUTZO, Regina,rmi. Two Pens Guided by the Same Spirit. 2010

PAGOLA, José A.   El camino abierto por Jesús. PPC 2012 

 CONFERENCIA DE LOS OBISPOS DE ESPAÑA. Sagrada Biblia - versión oficial, 2010  

 



[1] Cf. Is 6, 1-9; Jer 1,4-10 ; Mk 1,9-11 ; Lk 1,26-38.

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