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It is not the actual physical exertion that counts towards one’s progress, nor the nature of the task, but by the spirit of faith with which it is undertaken.

~~saint francis xavier


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August 3 2020

 
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Monday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 407/408

Reading 1JER 28:1-17

In the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah, king of Judah,
in the fifth month of the fourth year,
the prophet Hananiah, son of Azzur, from Gibeon,
said to me in the house of the LORD
in the presence of the priests and all the people:
“Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel:
‘I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon.
Within two years I will restore to this place
all the vessels of the temple of the LORD which Nebuchadnezzar,
king of Babylon, took away from this place to Babylon.
And I will bring back to this place Jeconiah,
son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah,
and all the exiles of Judah who went to Babylon,’ says the LORD,
‘for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon.’”
The prophet Jeremiah answered the prophet Hananiah
in the presence of the priests and all the people assembled
in the house of the LORD, and said:
Amen! thus may the LORD do!
May he fulfill the things you have prophesied
by bringing the vessels of the house of the LORD
and all the exiles back from Babylon to this place!
But now, listen to what I am about to state in your hearing
and the hearing of all the people.
From of old, the prophets who were before you and me prophesied
war, woe, and pestilence against many lands and mighty kingdoms.
But the prophet who prophesies peace
is recognized as truly sent by the LORD
only when his prophetic prediction is fulfilled.
Thereupon the prophet Hananiah took the yoke
from the neck of the prophet Jeremiah and broke it,
and said in the presence of all the people:
“Thus says the LORD:  ‘Even so, within two years
I will break the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon,
from off the neck of all the nations.’”
At that, the prophet Jeremiah went away.
Some time after the prophet Hananiah had broken the yoke
from off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah,
The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah:
Go tell Hananiah this:  
Thus says the LORD:
By breaking a wooden yoke, you forge an iron yoke!
For thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel:
A yoke of iron I will place on the necks
of all these nations serving Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon,
and they shall serve him; even the beasts of the field I give him.
To the prophet Hananiah the prophet Jeremiah said:
Hear this, Hananiah!
The LORD has not sent you,
and you have raised false confidence in this people.
For this, says the LORD, I will dispatch you from the face of the earth;
this very year you shall die,
because you have preached rebellion against the LORD.
That same year, in the seventh month, Hananiah the prophet died.

Responsorial Psalm119:29, 43, 79, 80, 95, 102

R.    (68b) Lord, teach me your statutes.
Remove from me the way of falsehood,
     and favor me with your law.
R.    Lord, teach me your statutes.
Take not the word of truth from my mouth,
     for in your ordinances is my hope.
R.    Lord, teach me your statutes.
Let those turn to me who fear you
     and acknowledge your decrees.
R.    Lord, teach me your statutes.
Let my heart be perfect in your statutes,
     that I be not put to shame.
R.    Lord, teach me your statutes.
Sinners wait to destroy me,
but I pay heed to your decrees.
R.    Lord, teach me your statutes.
From your ordinances I turn not away,
for you have instructed me.
R.    Lord, teach me your statutes.

AlleluiaJN 1:49B

R.    Alleluia, alleluia.
Rabbi, you are the Son of God;
you are the King of Israel.
R.    Alleluia, alleluia.

GospelMT 14:22-36

Jesus made the disciples get into a boat
and precede him to the other side of the sea,
while he dismissed the crowds.
After doing so, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray.
When it was evening he was there alone.
Meanwhile the boat, already a few miles offshore,
was being tossed about by the waves, for the wind was against it.
During the fourth watch of the night,
he came toward them, walking on the sea.
When the disciples saw him walking on the sea they were terrified.
“It is a ghost,” they said, and they cried out in fear.
At once Jesus spoke to them, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.”
Peter said to him in reply,
“Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.”
He said, “Come.”
Peter got out of the boat and began to walk on the water toward Jesus.
But when he saw how strong the wind was he became frightened;
and, beginning to sink, he cried out, “Lord, save me!”
Immediately Jesus stretched out his hand and caught him,
and said to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?”
After they got into the boat, the wind died down.
Those who were in the boat did him homage, saying,
“Truly, you are the Son of God.”
After making the crossing, they came to land at Gennesaret.
When the men of that place recognized him,
they sent word to all the surrounding country.
People brought to him all those who were sick
and begged him that they might touch only the tassel on his cloak,
and as many as touched it were healed.
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How Steady is Your Stand on the Truth?
Jesus is There on Our Vocation Journey, Assures Pope - Proclaim

Are you a chameleon? We all have a bit of the lizard in us! A chameleon changes colors according to whatever it's standing on. It blends in for the sake of self-preservation.

We, too, prefer to blend into our surroundings in order to protect ourselves. We hide from potential ridicule and persecution. When we're standing in church, we like to look pious. When we're surrounded by faith-filled Christians, we feel free to let our faith-colors show. But when we're mingling with non-believers, we change. We often look and sound like they do.

How worldly are our choice of words, our moods, and our ways of coping with stress? Are we different enough from our surroundings that others see there's a benefit to being a Christian? Can anyone believe that our faith has improved our lives?

It's difficult to be consistent in our faith, because whenever we look different (whenever we take an unpopular moral stand, for example), we get rejected by those who are not like us. But when we blend in with them, is it really worthwhile? If Jesus were to walk into the room while we're mingling with them, would he recognize us as one of his friends?

In today's first reading, the prophet Hananiah was a chameleon. He protected himself by telling the people what they wanted to hear. Next to him, Jeremiah looked very different. We have to ask ourselves, "Am I more like Hananiah or Jeremiah?" Every time we put our selfish desire for an easy life ahead of the desire to serve God, we reject God and mislead others as they continue to live in the lies that they want to believe.

However, before we can be like Jeremiah, we have to know for sure what the truth is. We can't stand firm if we're shaky. There's no excuse for uncertainty, because the Catechism and other Church writings are all available online, and these are all based on and footnoted with scripture.

Do you know why the Church teaches that artificial birth control works against love? Can you stand up for the reasons why marriage is designed to be a covenant only between one man and one woman, and why they should be sacramental, and why annulments are valuable? Are you ready to explain why only men are called to be priests and why priests are called to be servants of the laity, and why lay men and women are called to their own leader-servant roles in the Church?

Oh my! No wonder we have a hard time standing firm! We understand so little. We're starving in the midst of a gourmet banquet.

Do we truly mean what we proclaim in our Responsorial Psalm today: "Teach me your laws, O Lord." Yes! I have much more to learn.

And: "Sinners wait to destroy me, but I pay heed to your decrees." Help me to stand firm, O God! Amen.

Today's Prayer
Forgive me, Lord, for all those times when I hid myself to avoid defending the Truth. May Your Holy Spirit purify me and strengthen me for my mission. Amen.
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God Bless You.....
The Rosary Family
The mother of Jesus promised St. Dominic that, “one day through the rosary & the scapular I shall save the world!”

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