Friday, August 6, 2021

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Feast of The Transfiguration of The Lord On Tabor Mount | WEREAD_Official Daily Readings, Saint Story, FT FEAR | Saturday 06-08-21 ; https://youtu.be/-Kn5qD2vE1I For Watch all Video: https://www.youtube.com/c/WEREADTravellingwithJesus Hello everyone, we are back again to read the Daily Bible Reading according to the Catholic Liturgical Calendar on Friday of XVIII ,Week in Ordinary Time & Saint's story then reflection about 'FEAR" by Sister Judy Bowe, MGL. EMOTIONS SERIES - Formation Teaching with International DOJCC Community. Reader: Karen-Filipina Reader Story of Saint: Yulita Young - Jimbaran Bali Formation Teaching: Sister Judy Bowe, MGL From DOJCC - Canberra Branch


Friday, August 06, 2021

Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord


As I watched:

    Thrones were set up
        and the Ancient One took his throne.
    His clothing was bright as snow,
        and the hair on his head as white as wool;
    his throne was flames of fire,
        with wheels of burning fire.
    A surging stream of fire
        flowed out from where he sat;
    Thousands upon thousands were ministering to him,
        and myriads upon myriads attended him.
The court was convened and the books were opened.

As the visions during the night continued, I saw:

    One like a Son of man coming,
        on the clouds of heaven;
    When he reached the Ancient One
        and was presented before him,
    The one like a Son of man received dominion, glory, and kingship;
        all peoples, nations, and languages serve him.
    His dominion is an everlasting dominion
        that shall not be taken away,
        his kingship shall not be destroyed.

Responsorial Psalm

R.    (1a and 9a)  The Lord is king, the Most High over all the earth.
The LORD is king; let the earth rejoice;
    let the many islands be glad.
Clouds and darkness are round about him,
    justice and judgment are the foundation of his throne.
R.    The Lord is king, the Most High over all the earth.
The mountains melt like wax before the LORD,
    before the LORD of all the earth.
The heavens proclaim his justice,
    and all peoples see his glory.
R.    The Lord is king, the Most High over all the earth.
Because you, O LORD, are the Most High over all the earth,
    exalted far above all gods. 
R.    The Lord is king, the Most High over all the earth.

Reading II

Beloved:
We did not follow cleverly devised myths
when we made known to you
the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ,
but we had been eyewitnesses of his majesty.
For he received honor and glory from God the Father
when that unique declaration came to him from the majestic glory,
“This is my Son, my beloved, with whom I am well pleased.”
We ourselves heard this voice come from heaven
while we were with him on the holy mountain.
Moreover, we possess the prophetic message that is altogether reliable.
You will do well to be attentive to it,
as to a lamp shining in a dark place,
until day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts. 

Alleluia

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased;
listen to him.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel

Jesus took Peter, James, and his brother John,
and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves.
And he was transfigured before them, 
and his clothes became dazzling white, 
such as no fuller on earth could bleach them. 
Then Elijah appeared to them along with Moses, 
and they were conversing with Jesus.
Then Peter said to Jesus in reply, 
“Rabbi, it is good that we are here!
Let us make three tents: 
one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.”
He hardly knew what to say, they were so terrified.
Then a cloud came, casting a shadow over them; 
from the cloud came a voice, 
“This is my beloved Son. Listen to him.”
Suddenly, looking around, they no longer saw anyone
but Jesus alone with them.

As they were coming down from the mountain,
he charged them not to relate what they had seen to anyone,
except when the Son of Man had risen from the dead.
So they kept the matter to themselves, 
questioning what rising from the dead meant.

The Gospel of The Lord.

Praise To You Lord, Jesus Christ.

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The Story of the Transfiguration of the Lord

All three Synoptic Gospels tell the story of the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8; Mark 9:2-9; Luke 9:28-36). With remarkable agreement, all three place the event shortly after Peter’s confession of faith that Jesus is the Messiah and Jesus’ first prediction of his passion and death. Peter’s eagerness to erect tents or booths on the spot suggests it occurred during the week-long Jewish Feast of Booths in the fall.

According to Scripture scholars, in spite of the texts’ agreement it is difficult to reconstruct the disciples’ experience, because the Gospels draw heavily on Old Testament descriptions of the Sinai encounter with God, and prophetic visions of the Son of Man. Certainly Peter, James, and John had a glimpse of Jesus’ divinity strong enough to strike fear into their hearts. Such an experience defies description, so they drew on familiar religious language to describe it. And certainly Jesus warned them that his glory and his suffering were to be inextricably connected—a theme John highlights throughout his Gospel.

Tradition names Mount Tabor as the site of the revelation. A church first raised there in the fourth century was dedicated on August 6. A feast in honor of the Transfiguration was celebrated in the Eastern Church from about that time. Western observance began in some localities about the eighth century.

On July 22, 1456, Crusaders defeated the Turks at Belgrade. News of the victory reached Rome on August 6, and Pope Callistus III placed the feast on the Roman calendar the following year.


Reflection

One of the Transfiguration accounts is read on the second Sunday of Lent each year, proclaiming Christ’s divinity to the Elect and baptized alike. The Gospel for the first Sunday of Lent, by contrast, is the story of the temptation in the desert—affirmation of Jesus’ humanity. The two distinct but inseparable natures of the Lord were a subject of much theological argument at the beginning of the Church’s history; it remains hard for believers to grasp.

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

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Saint of the Day for August 5

(Completed in 1743)

 

Audio file

The Story of the Dedication of Saint Mary Major Basilica

First raised at the order of Pope Liberius in the mid-fourth century, the Liberian basilica was rebuilt by Pope Sixtus III shortly after the Council of Ephesus affirmed Mary’s title as Mother of God in 431. Rededicated at that time to the Mother of God, St. Mary Major is the largest church in the world honoring God through Mary. Standing atop one of Rome’s seven hills, the Esquiline, it has survived many restorations without losing its character as an early Roman basilica. Its interior retains three naves divided by colonnades in the style of Constantine’s era. Fifth-century mosaics on its walls testify to its antiquity.

St. Mary Major is one of the four Roman basilicas known as patriarchal churches in memory of the first centers of the Church. St. John Lateran represents Rome, the See of Peter; St. Paul Outside the Walls, the See of Alexandria, allegedly the see presided over by Mark; St. Peter’s, the See of Constantinople; and St. Mary’s, the See of Antioch, where Mary is supposed to have spent most of her later life.

One legend, unreported before the year 1000, gives another name to this feast: Our Lady of the Snows. According to that story, a wealthy Roman couple pledged their fortune to the Mother of God. In affirmation, she produced a miraculous summer snowfall and told them to build a church on the site. The legend was long celebrated by releasing a shower of white rose petals from the basilica’s dome every August 5.


Reflection

Theological debate over Christ’s nature as God and man reached fever pitch in Constantinople in the early fifth century. The chaplain of Bishop Nestorius began preaching against the title Theotokos, “Mother of God,” insisting that the Virgin was mother only of the human Jesus. Nestorius agreed, decreeing that Mary would henceforth be named “Mother of Christ” in his see. The people of Constantinople virtually revolted against their bishop’s refutation of a cherished belief. When the Council of Ephesus refuted Nestorius, believers took to the streets, enthusiastically chanting, “Theotokos! Theotokos!"

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DAILY READINGS - AUGUST 5, 2021--Thursday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 410

Reading I -A Reading from the Book of NUMBER
(Nm 20:1-13)
The whole congregation of the children of Israel
 arrived in the desert of Zin in the first month, 
 and the people settled at Kadesh.
It was here that Miriam died, and here that she was buried.

As the community had no water,
they held a council against Moses and Aaron. 
The people contended with Moses, exclaiming,
“Would that we too had perished with our kinsmen in the Lord’s presence!
Why have you brought the LORD’s assembly into this desert
where we and our livestock are dying?
Why did you lead us out of Egypt,
only to bring us to this wretched place
which has neither grain nor figs nor vines nor pomegranates?
Here there is not even water to drink!”
But Moses and Aaron went away from the assembly
to the entrance of the meeting tent, where they fell prostrate.

Then the glory of the LORD appeared to them,
and the LORD said to Moses,
“Take your staff and assemble the community,
you and your brother Aaron,
and in their presence order the rock to yield its waters.
From the rock you shall bring forth water for the congregation
and their livestock to drink.”
So Moses took his staff from its place before the LORD, as he was ordered. 
He and Aaron assembled the community in front of the rock,
where he said to them, “Listen to me, you rebels!
Are we to bring water for you out of this rock?”
Then, raising his hand, Moses struck the rock twice with his staff,
and water gushed out in abundance for the people
and their livestock to drink.
But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
“Because you were not faithful to me
in showing forth my sanctity before the children of Israel,
you shall not lead this community into the land I will give them.”

These are the waters of Meribah,
where the children of Israel contended against the Lord,
and where the LORD revealed his sanctity among them.---Word Of The Lord; Thanks be To God.

Responsorial Psalm
(95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9)
R.    (8)  If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
Come, let us sing joyfully to the LORD;
    let us acclaim the Rock of our salvation.
Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving;
    let us joyfully sing psalms to him.
R.    If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
Come, let us bow down in worship;
    let us kneel before the LORD who made us.
For he is our God,
    and we are the people he shepherds, the flock he guides.
R.    If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
Oh, that today you would hear his voice:
    “Harden not your hearts as at Meribah,
    as in the day of Massah in the desert,
Where your fathers tested me;
    they tested me though they had seen my works.”
R.    If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.

Alleluia
(Mt 16:18)
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church,
and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel -  Reading Fro The Holy Gospel according To Matthew
(Mt 16:13-23)
Jesus went into the region of Caesarea Philippi
and he asked his disciples,
“Who do people say that the Son of Man is?”
They replied, “Some say John the Baptist, others Elijah,
still others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”
He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”
Simon Peter said in reply,
“You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
Jesus said to him in reply, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah.
For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my heavenly Father.
And so I say to you, you are Peter,
and upon this rock I will build my Church,
and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.
I will give you the keys to the Kingdom of heaven.
Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven;
and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”

Then he strictly ordered his disciples
to tell no one that he was the Christ.

From that time on, Jesus began to show his disciples
that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer greatly
from the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes,
and be killed and on the third day be raised.
Then Peter took Jesus aside and began to rebuke him,
“God forbid, Lord!  No such thing shall ever happen to you.”
He turned and said to Peter,
“Get behind me, Satan!  You are an obstacle to me.
You are thinking not as God does, but as human beings do.”---Gospel Of The Lord; Praise To You Lord, Jesus Christ.


Readings for the Optional Memorial of the Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome
(Source and Credit for: usccbdailyreadings.org / reading by: Mrs. Helen and Mr. John Sophian_Solo)

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

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Alfonsus dilahirkan dalam lingkungan keluarga bangsawan di Naples Italia pada tahun 1696. Ia adalah seorang anak ajaib yang memiliki kecerdasan yang sangat luar biasa. Ia meraih gelar doktor ilmu hukum dari Universitas Naples pada usia 16 tahun.  Pada usia 21 tahun Alfonsus sudah memiliki praktek hukum sendiri dan menjadi salah satu pengacara terkemuka di Naples. Meskipun begitu ia tidak pernah menghadiri pengadilan tanpa menghadiri Misa dipagi hari. 

Suatu kesalahan yang dibuatnya di pengadilan membuat hidup Alfonsus berubah. Ia merasakan gejolak panggilan religius dalam hatinya untuk meninggalkan dunia dan melayani Yesus. Alfonsus menjadi yakin dengan apa yang telah lama ada dalam pikirannya: ia ingin menjadi seorang imam. Ayahnya berusaha membujuk Alfonsus agar ia mengurungkan niatnya itu. Tetapi, tekad Alfonsus sudah bulat. Ia kemudian belajar teologi dan ditahbiskan menjadi imam pada usia 29 tahun.

Kehidupan Alfonsus dipenuhi dengan berbagai macam kegiatan. Ia berkhotbah dan menulis banyak buku. Ia membentuk suatu kongregasi rohani yang disebut “Kongregasi Pater-Pater Redemptoris” (CSsR; Redemptoris artinya Sang Penebus). Alfonsus memberikan pengarahan rohani yang bijaksana dan membawa damai bagi umatnya melalui Sakramen Rekonsiliasi. Ia juga menulis lagu puji-pujian, bermain organ dan melukis. St. Alfonsus menulis enampuluh buah buku. Ini sungguh luar biasa mengingat tugas dan tanggung jawabnya yang lain amatlah banyak. Ia juga sering menderita sakit. Ia sering sakit kepala, tetapi segera ia akan menempelkan sesuatu yang dingin ke dahinya dan terus tetap bekerja.

Meskipun pada dasarnya ia mempunyai kecenderungan untuk bersikap terburu-buru, Alfonsus berusaha untuk menguasai diri. Ia amat rendah hati, hingga ketika pada tahun 1798 Paus Pius VI ingin mengangkatnya menjadi seorang Uskup, dengan lembut ia mengatakan “tidak”. Ketika para utusan paus telah datang secara pribadi untuk menyampaikan keputusan paus kepadanya, mereka menyapa Alfonsus dengan “Tuan yang Termasyhur”. Alfonsus menjawab, “Tolong, jangan memanggilku seperti itu lagi. Sebutan itu akan membuatku mati.” Paus memberikan pengertian kepada Alfonsus bahwa ia sungguh menghendaki Alfonsus menjadi seorang Uskup.

Alfonsus mengutus banyak pengkhotbah ke seluruh wilayah keuskupannya. Umat perlu diingatkan kembali akan cinta kasih Tuhan dan akan pentingnya iman mereka. Alfonsus berpesan kepada para imam untuk menyampaikan khotbah yang sederhana. “Saya tidak pernah menyampaikan khotbah yang tidak dapat dimengerti bahkan oleh nenek tua yang paling lugu yang ada di gereja,” katanya.

Dengan semakin bertambahnya usia, Alfonsus menderita berbagai penyakit. Ia menderita radang sendi yang menyiksanya dan menjadikannya lumpuh. Ia kehilangan pendengarannya serta nyaris buta. Ia juga harus mengalami berbagai kekecewaan dan pencobaan. Namun, Alfonsus memiliki devosi yang amat mendalam kepada Santa Perawan Maria, seperti yang dapat kita ketahui melalui bukunya yang terkenal yang berjudul 'Kemuliaan Maria'. Segala penderitaan dan pencobaan itu berakhir dengan damai dan sukacita serta kematian yang kudus.

Alfonsus wafat pada tahun 1787 pada usia sembilanpuluh satu tahun. Paus Gregorius XVI menyatakannya kudus pada tahun 1839. Paus Pius IX memberinya gelar Doktor Gereja pada tahun 1871.


Arti nama

Alfonsus = nama Latin dari nama Jermanik: Alfons.


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Tuesday, August 3, 2021

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Saint of the Day for August 4

(May 8, 1786 - August 4, 1859)
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Saint John Vianney's Story

A man with vision overcomes obstacles and performs deeds that seem impossible. John Vianney was a man with vision: He wanted to become a priest. But he had to overcome his meager formal schooling, which inadequately prepared him for seminary studies.

His failure to comprehend Latin lectures forced him to discontinue. But his vision of being a priest urged him to seek private tutoring. After a lengthy battle with the books, John was ordained.

Situations calling for “impossible” deeds followed him everywhere. As pastor of the parish at Ars, John encountered people who were indifferent and quite comfortable with their style of living. His vision led him through severe fasts and short nights of sleep.

With Catherine Lassagne and Benedicta Lardet, he established La Providence, a home for girls. Only a man of vision could have such trust that God would provide for the spiritual and material needs of all those who came to make La Providence their home.

His work as a confessor is John Vianney’s most remarkable accomplishment. In the winter months he was to spend 11 to 12 hours daily reconciling people with God. In the summer months this time was increased to 16 hours. Unless a man was dedicated to his vision of a priestly vocation, he could not have endured this giving of self day after day.

Many people look forward to retirement and taking it easy, doing the things they always wanted to do but never had the time. But John Vianney had no thoughts of retirement. As his fame spread, more hours were consumed in serving God’s people. Even the few hours he would allow himself for sleep were disturbed frequently by the devil.

Who, but a man with vision, could keep going with ever-increasing strength? In 1929, Pope Pius XI named him the patron of parish priests worldwide.


Reflection

Indifference toward religion, coupled with a love for material comfort, seem to be common signs of our times. A person from another planet observing us would not likely judge us to be pilgrim people, on our way to somewhere else. John Vianney on the other hand, was a man on a journey, with his goal before him at all times.


Saint John Vianney is the Patron Saint of:

Diocesan Priests
Parish Priests

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DAILY READINGSMemorial of Saint John Vianney, Priest

Lectionary: 409


Reading I

Nm 13:1-2, 25–14:1, 26a-29a, 34-35

The LORD said to Moses [in the desert of Paran,]

“Send men to reconnoiter the land of Canaan,

which I am giving the children of Israel.

You shall send one man from each ancestral tribe,

all of them princes.”


After reconnoitering the land for forty days they returned,

met Moses and Aaron and the whole congregation of the children of Israel

in the desert of Paran at Kadesh,

made a report to them all,

and showed the fruit of the country

to the whole congregation.

They told Moses:  “We went into the land to which you sent us.

It does indeed flow with milk and honey, and here is its fruit.

However, the people who are living in the land are fierce,

and the towns are fortified and very strong.

Besides, we saw descendants of the Anakim there.

Amalekites live in the region of the Negeb;

Hittites, Jebusites, and Amorites dwell in the highlands,

and Canaanites along the seacoast and the banks of the Jordan.”


Caleb, however, to quiet the people toward Moses, said,

“We ought to go up and seize the land, for we can certainly do so.”

But the men who had gone up with him said,

“We cannot attack these people; they are too strong for us.”

So they spread discouraging reports among the children of Israel

about the land they had scouted, saying,

“The land that we explored is a country that consumes its inhabitants.

And all the people we saw there are huge, veritable giants

(the Anakim were a race of giants);

we felt like mere grasshoppers, and so we must have seemed to them.”


At this, the whole community broke out with loud cries,

and even in the night the people wailed.


The LORD said to Moses and Aaron:

“How long will this wicked assembly grumble against me?

I have heard the grumblings of the children of Israel against me.

Tell them: By my life, says the LORD,

I will do to you just what I have heard you say.

Here in the desert shall your dead bodies fall.

Forty days you spent in scouting the land;

forty years shall you suffer for your crimes:

one year for each day.

Thus you will realize what it means to oppose me.

I, the LORD, have sworn to do this

to all this wicked assembly that conspired against me: 

here in the desert they shall die to the last man.”


Responsorial Psalm

106:6-7ab, 13-14, 21-22, 23

R.    (4a)  Remember us, O Lord, as you favor your people.

We have sinned, we and our fathers;

    we have committed crimes; we have done wrong.

Our fathers in Egypt

    considered not your wonders.

R.    Remember us, O Lord, as you favor your people.

But soon they forgot his works;

    they waited not for his counsel.

They gave way to craving in the desert

    and tempted God in the wilderness.

R.    Remember us, O Lord, as you favor your people.

They forgot the God who had saved them,

    who had done great deeds in Egypt,

Wondrous deeds in the land of Ham,

    terrible things at the Red Sea.

R.    Remember us, O Lord, as you favor your people.

Then he spoke of exterminating them,

    but Moses, his chosen one, 

Withstood him in the breach

    to turn back his destructive wrath.

R.    Remember us, O Lord, as you favor your people.


Alleluia

Lk 7:16

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

A great prophet has arisen in our midst

and God has visited his people.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.


Gospel

Mt 15: 21-28

At that time Jesus withdrew to the region of Tyre and Sidon.

And behold, a Canaanite woman of that district came and called out,

“Have pity on me, Lord, Son of David!

My daughter is tormented by a demon.”

But he did not say a word in answer to her.

His disciples came and asked him,

“Send her away, for she keeps calling out after us.”

He said in reply,

“I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”

But the woman came and did him homage, saying, “Lord, help me.”

He said in reply,

“It is not right to take the food of the children

and throw it to the dogs.”

She said, “Please, Lord, for even the dogs eat the scraps

that fall from the table of their masters.”

Then Jesus said to her in reply,

“O woman, great is your faith!

Let it be done for you as you wish.”

And her daughter was healed from that hour.


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Monday, August 2, 2021

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WEREAD OFFICIAL BACAAN LITURGI KATOLIK HARIAN & MINGGU - KISAH ORANG KUDUS l https://youtu.be/bv6LH9AgEmM For Watching all Video: https://www.youtube.com/c/WEREADTravellingwithJesus
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Hadir lagi mempersembahkan Bacaan ALKITAB Harian Liturgi SELASA-03 Agustus 2021 dilengkapi Kisah Orang Kudus Santo Nikodemus.
Pembaca: Faustine Abdi - Denpasar, Bali Kisah Orang Kudus : Jimmy-Dina, Los Angeles-California, USA