Dear sisters and brothers,
If you feel you are called to priestly and religious life, better respond now. Don't delay. Don't enter when you are already sickly and old.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
If you have no sense of sin, maybe you have not yet encountered the Lord, the Holy One. You will never be transformed.
Fr. Cielo
Dear brothers and sisters,
We are just stewards. We are not supposed to be plunderers. Resign if you cannot be a good and honest steward, before they kick you out.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
If you feel you are called to priestly and religious life, better respond now. Don't delay. Don't enter when you are already sickly and old.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
If you have no sense of sin, maybe you have not yet encountered the Lord, the Holy One. You will never be transformed.
Fr. Cielo
Dear brothers and sisters,
We are just stewards. We are not supposed to be plunderers. Resign if you cannot be a good and honest steward, before they kick you out.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
Be reminded that there is life after this life. Stand up for your faith to the point of getting hurt, like the Maccabean family.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
God wants salvation of all, not just ours or yours. Worshiping together is a sign of having accepted God's design.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
It is very easy to fall into temptations if we are craving for many things and if we have problems with our identity.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
Be reminded that there is life after this life. Stand up for your faith to the point of getting hurt, like the Maccabean family.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
God wants salvation of all, not just ours or yours. Worshiping together is a sign of having accepted God's design.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
It is very easy to fall into temptations if we are craving for many things and if we have problems with our identity.
Fr. Cielo
Dear sisters and brothers,
Let us learn what vigilance means in this Season of Advent, in order to have a meaningful celebration of Christmas.
Fr. Cielo
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PRAYER,
Almighty and everlasting God,
you despise nothing you have made
and forgive the sins of all who are penitent.
Create and make in us new and contrite hearts,
that we, worthily lamenting our sins
and acknowledging our brokenness,
may obtain of you, the God of all mercy,
perfect remission and forgiveness;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
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Do you trust your God? Accumulating... and accumulating and setting aside so many things for the far distant future and yet you have no joy is a sign of distrust.
Fr. Cielo
Dear brothers and sisters,
Let us promote brotherhood/sisterhood in our families and communities. We are not called to rugged individualists. Good Christian families are the best transmitters of the Christian faith to the young. We pattern our relationships to that of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Take some cue from Saint Arnold and Saint Joseph.
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Beloved Brothers and Sisters,
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From the Heart,
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1. Welcome to our Bible StudyWelcome to our Bible Study
22ndnd
Sunday of Lent ASunday of Lent A
12 March 201712 March 2017
In preparation for this Sunday’s Liturgy
As aid in focusing our homilies and sharing
Prepared by Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM
2. 11stst
reading: Genesis 12:1-4areading: Genesis 12:1-4a
1 The LORD said to Abram: "Go forth from
the land of your kinsfolk and from your
father's house to a land that I will show
you. 2 "I will make of you a great nation,
and I will bless you; I will make your name
great, so that you will be a blessing. 3 I
will bless those who bless you and curse
those who curse you. All the communities
of the earth shall find blessing in you." 4
Abram went as the LORD directed him.
The focus is on God’s blessing to Abram.
3. 11stst
reading: Genesis 12,1-4areading: Genesis 12,1-4a
1 The LORD said to
Abram: "Go forth
from the land of
your kinsfolk and
from your father's
house to a land that
I will show you. 2 "I
will make of you a
great nation, and I
will bless you; I will
make your name
great, so that you
will be a blessing. 3
I will bless those
who bless you and
curse those who
curse you. All the
communities of the
earth shall find
blessing in you." 4
Abram went as the
LORD directed him.
CommentaryCommentary
Gen 12 starts the story of the PatriarchsGen 12 starts the story of the Patriarchs (Abraham,(Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob).Isaac, and Jacob).
The reading tells us aboutThe reading tells us about
God ordering AbramGod ordering Abram (Abraham later)(Abraham later) to move to anto move to an
unknown place,unknown place,
his promises to him andhis promises to him and
Abram’s obedience.Abram’s obedience.
In v. 1, the Lord asks Abram to leave HaranIn v. 1, the Lord asks Abram to leave Haran (Northwest(Northwest
of Mesopotamia)of Mesopotamia) and go to Canaan.and go to Canaan.
Vv.2-3 speak of God’s promises to AbramVv.2-3 speak of God’s promises to Abram
to make him a great nationto make him a great nation (not just a small clan)(not just a small clan)
to make his name greatto make his name great (to make him famous)(to make him famous)
Blessing here is synonymous to having manyBlessing here is synonymous to having many
descendantsdescendants (a great nation).(a great nation).
The blessing mentioned in Gen 1The blessing mentioned in Gen 1 (1(1stst
creation story)creation story)
continues with Abram.continues with Abram.
God’s purpose for Abram: to be a blessingGod’s purpose for Abram: to be a blessing (to be a(to be a
source of blessing)source of blessing)
V.4 affirms the obedience of Abram.V.4 affirms the obedience of Abram.
4. Map used with permission from PBS
Start of the Journey of Abram
Destination of Abram
5. Reflections on the 1Reflections on the 1stst
readingreading
Like Abram, we should listen to, believe in andLike Abram, we should listen to, believe in and
obey God.obey God.
Like Abram, we start our life story and historyLike Abram, we start our life story and history
with God.with God.
Our life should be a story of a journey of faith inOur life should be a story of a journey of faith in
God, who calls us to share in his life.God, who calls us to share in his life.
We cannot reach our destiny, attain God’sWe cannot reach our destiny, attain God’s
purpose in us, if we don’t listen and obey God.purpose in us, if we don’t listen and obey God.
We, too, are called to become sources ofWe, too, are called to become sources of
blessingsblessings to other people.to other people.
6. Resp. Ps 33:4-5. 18-19. 20. 22Resp. Ps 33:4-5. 18-19. 20. 22
R. (22)R. (22) Lord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust inLord, let your mercy be on us, as we place our trust in
you.you.
4 Upright is the word of the LORD,4 Upright is the word of the LORD,
and all his works are trustworthy.and all his works are trustworthy.
5 He loves justice and right;5 He loves justice and right;
of the kindness of the LORD the earth is full.of the kindness of the LORD the earth is full.
18 See, the eyes of the LORD are upon those who fear him,18 See, the eyes of the LORD are upon those who fear him,
upon those who hope for his kindness,upon those who hope for his kindness,
19 To deliver them from death19 To deliver them from death
and preserve them in spite of famine.and preserve them in spite of famine.
20 Our soul waits for the LORD,20 Our soul waits for the LORD,
who is our help and our shield.who is our help and our shield.
22 May your kindness, O LORD, be upon us22 May your kindness, O LORD, be upon us
who have put our hope in you.who have put our hope in you.
7. Resp. Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22Resp. Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22
R. (22)R. (22) Lord, let your mercy beLord, let your mercy be
on us, as we place our trust inon us, as we place our trust in
you.you.
4 Upright is the word of the4 Upright is the word of the
LORD,LORD,
and all his works are trustworthy.and all his works are trustworthy.
5 He loves justice and right;5 He loves justice and right;
of the kindness of the LORD theof the kindness of the LORD the
earth is full.earth is full.
18 See, the eyes of the LORD are18 See, the eyes of the LORD are
upon those who fear him,upon those who fear him,
upon those who hope for hisupon those who hope for his
kindness,kindness,
19 To deliver them from death19 To deliver them from death
and preserve them in spite ofand preserve them in spite of
famine.famine.
20 Our soul waits for the LORD,20 Our soul waits for the LORD,
who is our help and our shield.who is our help and our shield.
22 May your kindness, O LORD,22 May your kindness, O LORD,
be upon usbe upon us
who have put our hope in you.who have put our hope in you.
Commentary:
The psalm is classified as hymn of
praise.
V.4 reflects Abram’s response to
God.
V.5 affirms God’s values: justice,
righteousness. It also affirms God’s
trait: he is kind.
Vv.18-19 affirm that God takes care
of those who fear him and hope in
him. He saves and preserves them
from death.
In v.20, the psalmist affirms God’s
protection.
In v.22, the psalmist prays that God
may be kind (be gracious, give
favor) to those who trust and hope
in him.
8. Reflections on the PsalmReflections on the Psalm
We, Christians, must learn how to trust in God.We, Christians, must learn how to trust in God.
Like the psalmist, we must be able to affirmLike the psalmist, we must be able to affirm
God’s goodness to us.God’s goodness to us.
We must pray to God affirming his kindness andWe must pray to God affirming his kindness and
mercy to us.mercy to us.
All the more we should do this, when we are inAll the more we should do this, when we are in
crisis, when our lives are threatened and whencrisis, when our lives are threatened and when
our friends have abandoned us.our friends have abandoned us.
9. 2nd
reading: 2 Timothy 1:8b-10
8 Bear your share of hardship for the gospel with
the strength that comes from God. 9 He saved
us and called us to a holy life, not according to
our works but according to his own design and
the grace bestowed on us in Christ Jesus before
time began, 10 but now made manifest through
the appearance of our savior Christ Jesus, who
destroyed death and brought life and immortality
to light through the gospel.
The focus is on bearing the hardship…
10. 22ndnd
reading: 2 Timothy 1,8b-10reading: 2 Timothy 1,8b-10
8 Bear your share of
hardship for the gospel
with the strength that
comes from God. 9 He
saved us and called us
to a holy life, not
according to our works
but according to his
own design and the
grace bestowed on us
in Christ Jesus before
time began, 10 but
now made manifest
through the
appearance of our
savior Christ Jesus,
who destroyed death
and brought life and
immortality to light
through the gospel.
CommentaryCommentary
Paul (not really the author) encourages Timothy toPaul (not really the author) encourages Timothy to
carry his responsibility as the leader and shepherdcarry his responsibility as the leader and shepherd
of the Church (in Ephesus).of the Church (in Ephesus).
Proclaiming theProclaiming the gospelgospel is not an easy task, but heis not an easy task, but he
must do it with the power that comes from God. v.8must do it with the power that comes from God. v.8
V.9 acknowledges God’s wondrous deeds to us:V.9 acknowledges God’s wondrous deeds to us:
He saves us.He saves us.
He calls us to a holy life.He calls us to a holy life.
God’s salvation and call are made possible throughGod’s salvation and call are made possible through
Jesus Christ.Jesus Christ.
God has made Jesus Christ his instrument inGod has made Jesus Christ his instrument in
saving us and in bestowing his grace, which wassaving us and in bestowing his grace, which was
once hidden, but now made known through theonce hidden, but now made known through the
same Christ.same Christ.
Christ is known as the one who destroys death andChrist is known as the one who destroys death and
brings life through thebrings life through the gospelgospel..
Timothy has to work hard to spread the gospelTimothy has to work hard to spread the gospel
because it is through it that salvation and life comebecause it is through it that salvation and life come
to us.to us.
11. Reflections on the 2Reflections on the 2ndnd
readingreading
To be God’s minister is not an easy job.To be God’s minister is not an easy job.
To engage in missionary work, to give witness to God,To engage in missionary work, to give witness to God,
one must have the strength (vocation) that comes fromone must have the strength (vocation) that comes from
God.God.
We, Christians, lay and religious, like Timothy, are calledWe, Christians, lay and religious, like Timothy, are called
to evangelize and make people holy and send them toto evangelize and make people holy and send them to
heaven.heaven.
We should be willing to suffer (endure all things, to makeWe should be willing to suffer (endure all things, to make
sacrifices) for the sake of the gospel.sacrifices) for the sake of the gospel.
Are you engaged in spreading the gospel?Are you engaged in spreading the gospel?
Do you have the courage and stamina to carry out yourDo you have the courage and stamina to carry out your
mission work?mission work?
12. Gospel reading: Matthew 17:1-9Gospel reading: Matthew 17:1-9
Going up
1 After six days Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother, and
led them up a high mountain by themselves.
Transfiguration
2 And he was transfigured before them; his face shone like the sun
and his clothes became white as light. 3 And behold, Moses and
Elijah appeared to them, conversing with him. 4 Then Peter said to
Jesus in reply, "Lord, it is good that we are here. If you wish, I will
make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah."
Voice from God
5 While he was still speaking, behold, a bright cloud cast a shadow
over them, then from the cloud came a voice that said, "This is my
beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him."
Reaction of the disciples
6 When the disciples heard this, they fell prostrate and were very
much afraid. 7 But Jesus came and touched them, saying, "Rise, and
do not be afraid." 8 And when the disciples raised their eyes, they
saw no one else but Jesus alone.
Coming down
9 As they were coming down from the mountain, Jesus charged them,
"Do not tell the vision to anyone until the Son of Man has been raised
The focus is on the transfiguration.
13. Gospel reading: Matthew 17,1-9Gospel reading: Matthew 17,1-9
Going up
1 After six days Jesus
took Peter, James, and
John his brother, and led
them up a high mountain
by themselves.
Transfiguration
2 And he was transfigured
before them; his face
shone like the sun and his
clothes became white as
light. 3 And behold,
Moses and Elijah
appeared to them,
conversing with him. 4
Then Peter said to Jesus
in reply, "Lord, it is good
that we are here. If you
wish, I will make three
tents here, one for you,
one for Moses, and one
for Elijah."
Commentary
V.1 provides the setting of the
transfiguration: high mountain, with Peter,
James and John
In v.2, Jesus is transfigured (transformed,
metamorphosed) without any warning.
The transfiguration is vividly described as:
His face shining like the sun (very bright)
His clothes becoming white as light.
The transfiguration cannot be ignored. It
has a big impact on the apostles.
V.3 adds more characters in the story:
Moses (who represents the Torah)
Elijah (who represents the Prophets)
In v.4, Peter offers to make 3 tents for
them.
The sight gives him a good feeling. He
finds himself in the right place. He wants
to prolong the experience.
14. Gospel reading: Matthew 17,1-9
Voice from God
5 While he was still
speaking, behold, a bright
cloud cast a shadow over
them, then from the cloud
came a voice that said,
"This is my beloved Son,
with whom I am well
pleased; listen to him."
Reaction of the disciples
6 When the disciples
heard this, they fell
prostrate and were very
much afraid. 7 But Jesus
came and touched them,
saying, "Rise, and do not
be afraid." 8 And when
the disciples raised their
eyes, they saw no one
else but Jesus alone.
V.5 interrupts Peter’s proposal.
Another bonus for Peter and the other
apostles:
A bright cloud casts a shadow…
A voice that says, “This is my beloved
Son…”
V.6 indicates the reaction of the
disciples.
They prostrate and are afraid (a
reaction to the encounter with the
sacred).
In v.7, Jesus comes and touches them
(another bonus).
In v.8, the disciples are back to the
normal state.
Unknowingly, the disciples are also
transformed.
15. Gospel reading: Matthew 17,1-9Gospel reading: Matthew 17,1-9
Coming down
9 As they were
coming down from the
mountain, Jesus
charged them, "Do
not tell the vision to
anyone until the Son
of Man has been
raised from the dead."
V.9 closes what has been started in v.1.
V.9 speaks of Jesus and the apostles
coming down the mountain.
In v.9, Jesus commands the disciples to
keep the vision secret until his
resurrection.
In the transfiguration story, Jesus
announces his resurrection.
The apostles at this moment do not know
what is going to happen.
They are asked not to say anything until
the picture of Jesus is totally completed at
Mt. Calvary.
16. Mt. Tabor, site of Transfiguration
Used with permission from PBS
16,13-20 Peter’s Confession about Jesus
16,21-23 First Prediction of the Passion
16,24-28 The Conditions of Discipleship
17,1-8 Transfiguration
17,9-13 The Coming of Elijah
17,14-22 The Healing of a Boy with a Demon
17,23 The Second Prediction of the Passion
17. Reflections on the gospel readingReflections on the gospel reading
In one way or another, we, too, experience theIn one way or another, we, too, experience the
transfiguration of Jesus.transfiguration of Jesus.
We see Jesus transfigured in his Word and theWe see Jesus transfigured in his Word and the
Eucharist.Eucharist.
We hear the voice of God in our liturgy.We hear the voice of God in our liturgy.
We feel the joy of being one with him by receiving himWe feel the joy of being one with him by receiving him
in Holy Communion.in Holy Communion.
This religious and spiritual experience shouldThis religious and spiritual experience should
strengthen us as we carry our daily crosses.strengthen us as we carry our daily crosses.
Have you ever had a faith experienceHave you ever had a faith experience (when you felt God(when you felt God
was truly present in you)?was truly present in you)?
18. Tying the 3 readings and the PsalmTying the 3 readings and the Psalm
TheThe first readingfirst reading is about the obedient Abram. Throughis about the obedient Abram. Through
Abram, other peoples will be blessed (Abram, other peoples will be blessed (strengthenedstrengthened).).
TheThe psalmpsalm affirms God who saves and givesaffirms God who saves and gives strengthstrength..
TheThe second readingsecond reading is about Timothy who needsis about Timothy who needs
encouragement /encouragement / strengtheningstrengthening in order to carry out thein order to carry out the
word of evangelization.word of evangelization.
TheThe gospel readinggospel reading is about the transfiguration thatis about the transfiguration that
shouldshould strengthenstrengthen the disciples, when they will be putthe disciples, when they will be put
into a crisis at the moment of his crucifixion and death.into a crisis at the moment of his crucifixion and death.
19. How to develop your homily / sharingHow to develop your homily / sharing
Describe yourself when you are in a crisis.
You are confused.
You commit a series of errors.
You misjudge.
You are discouraged.
You become lazy and don’t want to work anymore.
The readings teach us where to draw strength
to cope with crisis situations.
There is no such thing as life without crisis or
sufferings.
20. In the gospel, the transfiguration of Jesus is an
unexpected gift of Jesus to his disciples who will soon
face bigger difficulties.
The transfiguration gives the apostles a taste of who he
really is and what is in store for them.
Embedded in the story of the transfiguration is the
prediction of Jesus’ suffering and death (and resurrection).
We need to have a deep religious experience to beWe need to have a deep religious experience to be
strong in our faith.strong in our faith.
We can have that if we are prayerful and we are alwaysWe can have that if we are prayerful and we are always
in journey with Jesus.in journey with Jesus.
21. In the second reading, Paul tries to “transfigure” Timothy,
a church leader who is tasked to shepherd his flock.
Paul encourages Timothy to willingly take up his
responsibility as an evangelizer.
Timothy has to bear the burden of transmitting the
gospel traditions.
He has to prepare others to take over his place just like
how Paul (the imprisoned) has prepared him.
We need words of encouragement from authorities, from
those who are above us.
We cannot survive long if we work all by ourselves,
without recognizing those who empowered us and
without considering those who will continue our work.
22. In the first reading, we have here a man who
quietly obeys God.
Abram, though already weak and old, begins with
a long journey to an unknown land, banking on
and carrying with him God’s promises.
The belief that God will fulfill his promises is what
makes him move on.
This encourages him to leave his homeland and
to settle down in Canaan.
23. The unknown future becomes the dream
of old Abram.
Abram will have children, land and
blessings.
God will do something to overcome Sarai’s
sterility and old age.
We can embark on a long journey, in spite
of our fragility, if we cooperate with the
grace of God.
God’s big promises will not come easy.
24. Do we easily get discouraged in the face of trials
and difficulties?
In this season of Lent, the transfiguration of Jesus
should encourage us, like the apostles, to
continue journeying in our faith.
It should make us cling to Jesus in times of
troubles.
We must take Abram as a good example, who
believes in God’s promises.
He moves away from his comfort zone in order to
pursue God’s promises.
He believes that God will keep his promises.
Abram is patient.
25. Paul encourages Timothy to take up the burden
of spreading the gospel because it will bear fruit.
No effort exerted will be wasted.
Jesus is our best example.
To return to God in glory, Jesus had to embrace
passion and death.
Glorification, as previewed in his transfiguration,
is only attained through the way of the cross.
Do you want to share in his glory? Follow hisDo you want to share in his glory? Follow his
footsteps. Carry your cross.footsteps. Carry your cross.
26. If we want (or if we are called) to take leadership
in the Church and do great things for God, we
must have faith in God, like Abram.
And we must be ready to suffer and die for him,
like Jesus.
In the Church, there are some people who will
not like us or agree with us.
There will be people who are mean to us.
27. TheThe eucharisteucharist is the sacrament ofis the sacrament of
encouragement in which Jesus assures us,encouragement in which Jesus assures us,
who believe, that everything will be fine, afterwho believe, that everything will be fine, after
our ordeals.our ordeals.
TheThe eucharisteucharist makes us productive, heals ourmakes us productive, heals our
sterility, our paralysis and is a source ofsterility, our paralysis and is a source of
blessings.blessings.
TheThe eucharisteucharist is God’s fulfillment of hisis God’s fulfillment of his
promise to give us eternal life.promise to give us eternal life.
28. Our Context of Sin and GraceOur Context of Sin and Grace
DemoralizationDemoralization
DisillusionmentDisillusionment
No moreNo more energyenergy
GivingGiving upup, not, not
continuing thecontinuing the
strugglestruggle
Not willing to sufferNot willing to suffer
HopelessnessHopelessness
DesperationDesperation
GoodGood counselorscounselors
SocialSocial transformationtransformation
Willing to suffer andWilling to suffer and
make sacrificesmake sacrifices
Willing to take insultsWilling to take insults
HopefulHopeful
Alay KapwaAlay Kapwa
29. Suggested SongsSuggested Songs
It’s Time to PrepareIt’s Time to Prepare (preparation of gifts)(preparation of gifts)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIandBaBMck
I Love You AllI Love You All (communion)(communion)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxaP-9mLXCE
PananagutanPananagutan (recessional)(recessional)
30. Dear sisters and brothers,
Our religious or faith experiences
strengthen us in our struggle to commit
ourselves to Jesus.
Fr. Cielo