Sunday, January 18, 2009

Insincere Catholics

Rushing through our responses to the priest and our praises to God, isn't the proper way of participating at Mass. It is irksome when the person is not just a mere congregational member. No matter how horrible or tired we may feel, God deserves our praise and focus at Mass.

Another thing that irritates me tremendously is when people do not realise the significance of having ashes put on the forehead. It is obvious that this person I noted sees no meaning in it because the person laughed while conversing with another person, after having received the ashes. This is taking into consideration the remark made of the wish for more masses. The cause is the deficient influences in religious education from young.

Enough said.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Father Bosco's Novena homily on 10/1/09

The Twelve Days of Christmas
(Legend holds that the beloved carol was actually a tool to help children learn Christian teachings. Here's what the gifts mean. When Oliver Cromwell came to power in England, Catholics were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Tradition holds that Catholic parents developed "The Twelve Days of Christmas" to teach children their beliefs.)

The partridge in a pear tree represents Jesus (the partridge will sacrifice its life to save its young).

Two turtle doves: The Old and New Testaments

Three French hens: Faith, hope, and charity, or the three gifts of the Wise Men

Four calling birds: The four Evangelists--Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

Five golden rings: The first five books of the Old Testament

Six geese a-laying: The six days of creation described in Genesis

Seven swans a-swimming: The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit (wisdom, understanding, counsel, strength, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord)

Eight maids a-milking: The eight Beatitudes

Nine ladies dancing: The nine choirs of angels (Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominions, Virtues, Powers, Principalities, Archangels, and regular angels); or the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit (love, joy, peace, kindness, goodness, patience, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control).

Ten lords a-leaping: The Ten Commandments

Eleven pipers piping: The eleven faithful Apostles

Twelve drummers drumming: The twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed

Thursday, January 8, 2009

My quiet time's output

Life with me is not immunity from difficulties but peace in difficulties. My guidance is often by shut doors.
Joy is the result of faithful trusting acceptance of My will, when It seems not joyous.
Saint Paul, my servant, learnt this lesson when he said "our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory." Expect rebuffs until this is learnt -- it is the only way.
Joy is the daughter of calm.
(taken from God Calling: January 8)

Psalm 147:13-14
'He strengthens the bars of your gates and blesses your people within you. He grants peace to your borders and satisfies you with the finest of wheat.'
My reflection: How lucky we in Singapore are! He has protected us from terrorism through our efficient law enforcers and government. Our last invasion was the Japanese Occupation in 1942 and we are provided for in terms of welfare through this recession. Any potential conflicts we had with other countries have not escalated to physical violence. Praise God!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Father Ambrose Vas's Midnight Mass and Epiphany homilies

A particular point about the first homily struck me and is very poignant, especially with my mum's demise. He said this with regard to the theme of Joy that my parish has adopted for Christmas 2008:

Joy is the presence of God amidst sorrow and pain.
:)

The second one spoke about the three wise men who saw the star which led them to the King of all kings. He mentioned that the star disappeared for a while and only reappeared when they decided to acknowledge and follow it. They had to choose to persevere in their search before the star would reappear. It was waiting for them to take that step to continue despite its absence.

Denis followed up from Father's homily and shared that others chose to ignore the star but not the wise men. God chooses when to give us special revelations of His presence if He feels we need them, like the road to Emmaus where the disciples had lost all hope after His death. For we who live in this modern-day period, He sends us stars in the form of guides, through the people in our lives, according to Father too.

Denis also shared that we must connect back with God and that His language is silence. Perhaps that is why I don't feel as passionate for Charismatic as I did last year? Then again, the praise songs do express my thanks and gratitude to God for what He has given me. There are also worship songs which express the soul's deeper feelings and the intercessory prayer session which gives me God's strength and peace when I am resting in His spirit. I think it is an essential balance of both Pentecostal and Catholic for my faith journey, despite how others may feel about Charismatic sessions.