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Title: New Year


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New Years ReadingsCommentary and Reflections
  • Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
  • January 1, 2014
  • In preparation for this Sundays Liturgy
  • As aid in focusing our homily / sharing

Prepared by Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM
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1st reading Numbers 6,22-27
  • 22 The LORD said to Moses 23 "Speak to Aaron
    and his sons and tell them This is how you shall
    bless the Israelites.
  • Say to them 24 The LORD bless you and keep you!
    25 The LORD let his face shine upon you, and be
    gracious to you! 26 The LORD look upon you
    kindly and give you peace!
  • 27 So shall they invoke my name upon the
    Israelites, and I will bless them."

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1st reading Numbers 6,22-27
  • 22 The LORD said to Moses 23 "Speak to Aaron
    and his sons and tell them This is how you shall
    bless the Israelites.
  • Say to them 24 The LORD bless you and keep you!
    25 The LORD let his face shine upon you, and be
    gracious to you! 26 The LORD look upon you
    kindly and give you peace!
  • 27 So shall they invoke my name upon the
    Israelites, and I will bless them."
  • Commentary
  • Supposedly, the Israelites are still at the foot
    of Mount Sinai. Soon they will be moving to the
    Promised Land. Moses is the leader of the
    Israelites, assigned by God to lead them out of
    Egypt.
  • In vv.22-23, God instructs Moses to speak to
    Aaron and his sons (priests). When they bless the
    people, they should utter vv.24-26.
  • In v.27, the Israelites are expected to
    acknowledge God, pray to God (to invoke his name)
    and, in turn, God promises to bless them.

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Reflections on the 1st reading
  • When we encounter Gods priests, we are supposed
    to receive their blessings.
  • Gods priests are supposed to bless the people.
  • Blessing includes God keeping us safe, making his
    presence felt, bestowing his graces upon us,
    showing his kindness to us and giving us peace.
  • We should acknowledge Gods blessings.
  • God will bless us again and again.
  • Let us wish well to one another.

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Resp. Ps 672-3, 5, 6, 8
  • R. (2a) May God bless us in his mercy.
  • 2 May God have pity on us and bless usmay he
    let his face shine upon us.3 So may your way be
    known upon earthamong all nations, your
    salvation.
  • 5 May the nations be glad and exultbecause you
    rule the peoples in equitythe nations on the
    earth you guide.
  • 6 May the peoples praise you, O Godmay all the
    peoples praise you!8 May God bless us,and may
    all the ends of the earth fear him!

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Resp. Ps 672-3, 5, 6, 8
  • R. (2a) May God bless us in his mercy.
  • 2 May God have pity on us and bless usmay he
    let his face shine upon us.3 So may your way be
    known upon earthamong all nations, your
    salvation.
  • 5 May the nations be glad and exultbecause you
    rule the peoples in equitythe nations on the
    earth you guide.
  • 6 May the peoples praise you, O Godmay all the
    peoples praise you!8 May God bless us,and may
    all the ends of the earth fear him!
  • Commentary
  • V.2 repeats the blessing in the first reading.
  • In v.3, the psalmist is convinced that if God
    blesses his people, his ways and salvation will
    be known throughout the world.
  • In v.5, the psalmist desires that nations be glad
    because of his justice and guidance.
  • In v.6, the psalmist desires that God be praised
    by all.
  • In v.8, he desires Gods blessings.
  • In v.8b, the psalmist desires that all peoples
    fear (revere) him.

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Reflections on the Psalm
  • Like the psalmist, we must wish other people
    well. We do not curse them, or wish evil to
    befall upon them.
  • We must desire Gods blessings on them.
  • Our best wishes become our prayer.
  • We experience Gods blessings when justice is
    being done.
  • Are you fond of blessing or cursing?

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2nd reading Galatians 4,4-7
  • 4 When the fullness of time had come, God sent
    his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5
    to ransom those under the law, so that we might
    receive adoption. 6 As proof that you are
    children, God sent the spirit of his Son into our
    hearts, crying out, "Abba, Father! 7 So you are
    no longer a slave but a child, and if a child
    then also an heir, through God.

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2nd reading Galatians 4,4-7
  • 4 When the fullness of time had come, God sent
    his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, 5
    to ransom those under the law, so that we might
    receive adoption. 6 As proof that you are
    children, God sent the spirit of his Son into our
    hearts, crying out, "Abba, Father! 7 So you are
    no longer a slave but a child, and if a child
    then also an heir, through God.
  • Commentary
  • Take note the birth of Christ is not just a
    simple birth of a baby boy that gives joy, but
    signals the fullness of time.
  • Fullness of time is Gods time, God taking hold
    of us through his Son.
  • V.5 indicates the purpose of his birth
  • to ransom (to pay a high price, not just to
    snatch us by stealth) us who are slaves of the
    law (Mosaic law)
  • To adopt us as children of God
  • V.6 gives us evidence (proof) that we are truly
    Gods adopted children.
  • We possess the spirit of his Son, making us able
    to cry out, Abba, Father.
  • We are no longer living with a certain distance
    from God, but close to him.

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Reflections on the 2nd reading
  • We, Catholics, attribute the woman mentioned in
    Gal 4,4 to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
  • We, Catholics, are Marian.
  • We appreciate the role of the mother of Jesus. We
    appreciate Marys motherhood.
  • We must interpret Jesus birth as fullness of
    time, the beginning of our adoption as children
    of God.
  • As Gods children, adopted through Christ, we
    must behave accordingly.
  • We must live in freedom, in the Spirit and
    spontaneity, not in legalism.

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Gospel reading Luke 2,16-21
  • 16 The shepherds went in haste and found Mary and
    Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. 17
    When they saw this, they made known the message
    that had been told them about this child. 18 All
    who heard it were amazed by what had been told
    them by the shepherds. 19 And Mary kept all
    these things, reflecting on them in her heart.
    20 Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and
    praising God for all they had heard and seen,
    just as it had been told to them. 21 When eight
    days were completed for his circumcision, he was
    named Jesus, the name given him by the angel
    before he was conceived in the womb.

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Gospel reading Luke 2,16-21
  • Shepherds
  • 16 The shepherds went in haste and found Mary and
    Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. 17
    When they saw this, they made known the message
    that had been told them about this child. 18 All
    who heard it were amazed by what had been told
    them by the shepherds.
  • Mary
  • 19 And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on
    them in her heart.
  • Shepherds
  • 20 Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and
    praising God for all they had heard and seen,
    just as it had been told to them.
  • Naming and Circumcision
  • 21 When eight days were completed for his
    circumcision, he was named Jesus, the name given
    him by the angel before he was conceived in the
    womb.
  • Commentary
  • In v.16, the shepherds hurry to see the newborn
    savior as announced by the angel, when they were
    pasturing.
  • In v.17, they recount what the angel told them
    about the child.
  • V.18 tells of the joy of those who heard the
    story.
  • V.19 tells of Marys quiet disposition. For her,
    more important is not her experience of child
    bearing, but the identity of her Son.
  • V.20 tells of the shepherds joy for finding out
    everything as was told to them. They went back to
    work. They did not linger there.
  • V.21 describes the Jewish custom of circumcising
    and the naming of Jesus.

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Reflections on the gospel reading
  • Like the shepherds, we must believe what is
    announced and seek the joy of encountering our
    Savior (in the sacraments).
  • Like Mary, we must ponder how God is intervening
    in our lives.
  • Like the Holy Family, we must keep Gods laws and
    our sound beliefs and culture.
  • We must be connected with our people and unique
    history.

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Tying the 3 readings and the Psalm
  • The first reading talks about blessing.
  • The psalm talks about uttering the blessings
    ourselves.
  • The second reading invites us to celebrate Gods
    blessings being called his children
  • The gospel reading talks about rejoicing over
    Gods blessings.

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How to develop your homily / sharing
  • What is the meaning of New Year?
  • It is meaningful as long as we make it so.
  • The world teaches us to explode fire crackers
    today.
  • We, Christians, can make it meaningful through
    the readings for this Solemnity.

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  • The first reading suggests that in this New Year,
    we utter blessings upon the people.
  • We wish other people well. Other cultures talk
    about good fortune.
  • We wish that God shows his mercy upon them.
  • We wish that God gives his peace to them.

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  • We can make this New Year meaningful by
    appropriating the psalm.
  • We make it our own prayer.
  • We bless God by our words now, in our liturgical
    celebrations.
  • We invite other people and creatures to bless the
    Lord.

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  • The second reading contains strong reasons to
    bless God in this New Year.
  • God has made us his adopted children through his
    Son, Jesus.
  • His Son came to ransom us from the clouts of the
    enslaving law.
  • Now, we, as liberated people of God, have the
    right to call God Our Father.

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  • The gospel reading suggests that we should bless
    (praise) God today for sending his Son to save
    us.
  • Like Joseph and Mary, we must keep our sound and
    sacred traditions and history.
  • We must be rooted in our faith.
  • When we were named Christians at our baptism and
    circumcised, we were considered to belong to
    Gods covenanted people.

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  • For enlightened Christians, New Year should not
    be used as an excuse to buy and make noise.
  • It is not an occasion to show off our fireworks
    and to terrorize the faithful on their way to the
    church and home.
  • Their abuses have moved midnight masses to
    earlier time. They have even discouraged
    churchgoers from participating in the Midnight
    mass.
  • It is not also an excuse to drink a lot of liquor
    or to abuse food.

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  • For Christians who are in their right senses,
    this New Year, they should instead go to the
    church.
  • The parents should lead their children in
    uttering praises, blessings and thanksgiving to
    God, by using our responsorial psalm and by
    singing the Our Father.
  • We take this New Year as an occasion for deep
    spiritual experience of God.
  • Let each home and every corner of our place be
    permeated with the odor of sanctity rather than
    heavy smell and smoke of gunpowder and
    firecrackers or burning tires.

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  • Participation in the eucharist is where we can
    best bless God and receive his blessings.
  • The eucharist is a sacrament of Gods blessings
    to us.
  • The eucharist promotes the presence of God and
    his peace to us.

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Our Context of Sin and Grace
  • Worldly celebration of New Year (fireworks and
    much food only, no Mass)
  • No respect for sacred traditions
  • No sense of history
  • No appreciation of being ransomed
  • Celebration of the Eucharist today
  • Appreciation of being Gods children
  • Solidarity with the poor
  • Blessing other people

Happy New Year
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Suggested Songs
  • Ang Pasko ay Sumapit
  • The Blessing of St. Francis
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vU9Rn9GKWFl0
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