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Tuesday of Week 33 Year 1

Posted on Thursday, November 7, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 33rd, Weekday, Year 1 Leave a comment

Some of us look up to movie stars, music stars, and other “stars” who have made a name for themselves in the entertainment, movie, financial, etc. industry. We hope to follow their example and become successful and famous just like them. But how many of us look up to the saints and martyrs as shining examples of faith? It seems as if some of us are more interested in temporary success here on earth, compared to eternal “success” in heaven.

Today’s reading shows us an excellent example of courage and willingness to sacrifice ones life to glorify God. The reading tells us that “Eleazar, one of the foremost teachers of the Law, a man already advanced in years and of most noble appearance, was being forced to open his mouth wide to swallow pig’s flesh. But he, resolving to die with honour rather than to live disgraced, went to the block of his own accord, spitting the stuff out, the plain duty of anyone with the courage to reject what it is not lawful to taste, even from a natural tenderness for his own life.”

If we are asked to do something unlawful or illegal, would we do it? If our boss asks us to do something wrong for the benefit of the company, would we do it? Or would we follow the example of Eleazar in today’s reading, preferring to die than to commit sin?  It is certainly easier said than done, as we are being continuously tempted by riches, wealth and promotion and in pursuit of such things, we may be soiling and destroying our soul. Let us pray and continue to depend on God’s help to stay true, just and faithful to our duty as Catholics.

Monday of Week 33 Year 1

Posted on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 33rd, Weekday, Year 1 Leave a comment

Nowadays, most of us would have not experienced major persecution for practicing our faith. Perhaps we may experience persecution in one form or another but not yet to the point of being put to death. as we generally live in a peaceful and civilised society. However, if we were one day challenged to renounce our faith or be executed, would we be willing and happy to do so?

In today’s reading, king Antiochus Epiphanes “issued a proclamation to his whole kingdom that all were to become a single people, each renouncing his particular customs. All the pagans conformed to the king’s decree, and many Israelites chose to accept his religion, sacrificing to idols and profaning the sabbath.” However, the reading also states that: “Yet there were many in Israel who stood firm and found the courage to refuse unclean food. They chose death rather than contamination by such fare or profanation of the holy covenant, and they were executed.”

If we were told to give up our faith and become a single people practicing another faith, would we do so to save our skin, or would we joyfully go to our deaths for the glory of God? Would we allow ourselves to be easily converted to another faith, possibly just for the sake of temporary benefits and wealth, or would we be enthusiastic about dying for our faith? If and when such a situation happens, let us pray that we would be brave and committed to do what is right and glorify God.

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

Posted on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 33rd, Idle, Ordinary Time, Suffering, Sunday, Witness, Year C Leave a comment

There comes a time in life where we need to make a major decision. Some would call that a fundamental decision, one which you would stick to no matter what. What decision do we need to make? A decision to choose God and build one’s relationship with Him, or to choose the world and all it has to offer. “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth. (Matthew 6:24).” Perhaps some may say that such a decision requires less thought. After all, who wouldn’t want to be with God? However, choosing to be with God has its consequences. Are we ready and willing to face such consequences?

Choosing God means we cannot just be, as the Second Reading tells us, “living in idleness, doing no work themselves but interfering with everyone else’s.” Building relationship with God requires much hard work, perseverance, and sacrifices. The Gospel reminds us that “men will seize you and persecute you; they will hand you over to the synagogues and to imprisonment, and bring you before kings and governors because of my name – and that will be your opportunity to bear witness. Keep this carefully in mind: you are not to prepare your defence, because I myself shall give you an eloquence and a wisdom that none of your opponents will be able to resist or contradict. You will be betrayed even by parents and brothers, relations and friends; and some of you will be put to death. You will be hated by all men on account of my name, but not a hair of your head will be lost. Your endurance will win you your lives.”

In the face of such challenges, are we determined, unflinching and enthusiastic in our resolve to choose God? Or could some of us be tempted by the ways of the world and fall away? Certainly being a Catholic is not easy, but the rewards if we endure to the end are out of this world.

Housekeeping – 6 Nov 2013

Posted on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Sunday, Weekday Leave a comment

Usually, I would try to write reflections in advance so that you can have access to the reflections before the Mass. However, some of you may be unsure about my title system. I write according to the Week and Year the reflection is based on. Thus, for your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

8 October 2013 – Tuesday of Week 27 Year 1
9 October 2013 – Wednesday of Week 27 Year 1
10 October 2013 – Thursday of Week 27 Year 1
11 October 2013 – Friday of Week 27 Year 1
13 October 2013 – 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

14 October 2013 – Monday of Week 28 Year 1
15 October 2013 – St. Teresa of Avila
16 October 2013 – Wednesday of Week 28 Year 1
17 October 2013 – Thursday of Week 28 Year 1
18 October 2013 – Friday of Week 28 Year 1
20 October 2013 – 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

21 October 2013 – Monday of Week 29 Year 1
22 October 2013 – Tuesday of Week 29 Year 1
23 October 2013 – Wednesday of Week 29 Year 1
24 October 2013 – Thursday of Week 29 Year 1
25 October 2013 – Friday of Week 29 Year 1
27 October 2013 – 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

28 October 2013 – Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles
29 October 2013 – Tuesday of Week 30 Year 1
30 October 2013 – Wednesday of Week 30 Year 1
31 October 2013 – Thursday of Week 30 Year 1
1 November 2013 – All Saints Day
2 November 2013 – All Souls Day
3 November 2013 – 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

4 November 2013 – Monday of Week 31 Year 1
5 November 2013 – Tuesday of Week 31 Year 1
6 November 2013 – Wednesday of Week 31 Year 1
7 November 2013 – Thursday of Week 31 Year 1
8 November 2013 – Friday of Week 31 Year 1
10 November 2013 – 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

11 November 2013 – Monday of Week 32 Year 1
12 November 2013 – Tuesday of Week 32 Year 1
13 November 2013 – Wednesday of Week 32 Year 1
14 November 2013 – Thursday of Week 32 Year 1
15 November 2013 – Friday of Week 32 Year 1

Friday of Week 32 Year 1

Posted on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 32nd, Weekday, Year 1 Leave a comment

If you were told that tomorrow would be the end of the world, how would you respond? For some people, they may try to stack up food, water, medicine and other items to survive, and then go into hiding in a place they think is safe, because to them, the end of civilisation as we know it is the end of the world. Some people may begin to try patching up relationships with their loved ones, for fear that they may never see their loved ones again. Others may try to accumulate other forms of wealth like gold, silver or other precious metals to be used to barter for necessities, thinking that if the world’s economy collapses, that would be the end of the world as the present forms of currency (paper and coins) would be useless.

However, are we ready spiritually if the end of the world comes? Today’s Gospel reminds us that “Anyone who tries to preserve his life will lose it; and anyone who loses it will keep it safe.” In our efforts to secure temporary things, we neglect to prepare for things which are eternal. When the time comes, the Gospel tells us that “one will be taken, the other left.” Could we be the one left behind, regretting when it is too late that we had failed to maintain a good and close relationship with our loving God? Let us take heed, and as some may say, don’t play play with our eternal future.

Thursday of Week 32 Year 1

Posted on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 32nd, Weekday, Year 1 Leave a comment

Some people can be very gullible. They can be easily taken for a ride or cheated. For example, we see how some people rush to attend healing rallies or prayer conventions without checking carefully whether the person or persons conducting such events are for real or are con persons. Later when they discover that they have not been healed or their prayers not answered, they may think that they have done something wrong which is causing God to not heal them or refusing to answer their prayers. Some may even blame God for not being fair to them. By the time they realise they have been conned (that is, if they ever realise at all), it is too late. The culprits have made their getaway.

The same issue also applies to some so called folks who claim to know when the end of the world is coming. They use different tactics to scare people into giving away wealth, possessions, etc., and often, these con persons are only after your wealth and property. Once they get a tidy sum, they make a run for it, or they offer all sorts of excuses when the so called date and time the world will end does not happen.

Today’s Gospel reminds us that “The coming of the kingdom of God does not admit of observation… They will say to you, “Look there!” or, “Look here!” Make no move; do not set off in pursuit…” Are we going to be so easily influenced by others in such matters and start worrying and fretting? Or are we going to continue to trust in our loving God and build our relationship with Him, knowing that He will care for us no matter what happens?

Wednesday of Week 32 Year 1

Posted on Monday, November 4, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 32nd, Weekday, Year 1 Leave a comment

Those of us who hold important posts, who hold positions of power, are public figures, who are leaders in different ministries, etc. have got a great burden of responsibility and accountability. Such responsibility and accountability is certainly not an easy or simple matter, and to be true and faithful in our conduct is not something we can accomplish on our own.We need to continuously depend on God’s help for strength and perserverence.

However, for those in power who abuse their positions, who think that we can do as we please, today’s reading is a serious warning to all of us. The reading warns that “power is a gift to you from the Lord, sovereignty is from the Most High; he himself will probe your acts and scrutinise your intentions.” The reading also warns us: “If, as administrators of his kingdom, you have not governed justly; nor observed the law, nor behaved as God would have you behave, he will fall on you swiftly and terribly. Ruthless judgement is reserved for the high and mighty; the lowly will be compassionately pardoned, the mighty will be mightily punished.”

Such warnings ought to be taken as a jarring wake up call to all of us, and remind us that we are to serve and not lord it over others. The question is: are we making efforts in humility to remain loyal, faithful and dependent on the Lord, or have we allowed ourselves to go astray? Are we aware and careful of the consequences of our actions, or have we become blind and deaf, refusing to admit any guilt or wrongdoing? Indeed, it is easier to be a follower than a leader, but we can do all things if we remain faithful and rely and trust in God’s love and providence.

Tuesday of Week 32 Year 1

Posted on Monday, November 4, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 32nd, Weekday, Year 1 Leave a comment

What sort of attitude do you have towards work, position, status, etc.? Some people may think that they are indispensible, and without them, the company would collapse. Some people may become so full of themselves with pride and arrogance, especially when they have reached a certain level and status in their workplace and in society. Some people may even look at others with disdain, especially when they think that they are more capable or intelligent. Such attitude could also be seen in churches, where there are certain faithful who begin to think that they “own” a particular office or ministry, and they may go through great lengths to ensure the status quo remains. The irony is that some of these people may lament that no new blood is forthcoming, but at the same time, they seem to be holding on with an iron fist.

However, today’s Gospel admonishes us: “So with you: when you have done all you have been told to do, say, ‘We are merely servants: we have done no more than our duty.’” In whatever we do, are we merely serving ourselves, or are we really serving the Lord? There is always the danger that we may say that we are serving the Lord, but in reality, we are merely exalting ourselves. Thus, we should continuously remind ourselves as we pray the Our Father: “Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done”; NOT “My Kingdom come, My will be done.”

Monday of Week 32 Year 1

Posted on Saturday, November 2, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 32nd, Weekday, Year 1 Leave a comment

What are you looking for in life? Often we hear people spending a lot of time and effort in building their career, their wealth, their families, etc. But how many of us truly strive to build our relationship with God? Today’s reading reminds us that we should “love virtue, let honesty prompt your thinking about the Lord, seek him in simplicity of heart; since he is to be found by those who do not put him to the test, he shows himself to those who do not distrust him.” Have we allowed ourselves to go astray in pursuing only that which is temporary? Or are we being more balanced by also progressing spiritually as we pursue that which is eternal?

32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C

Posted on Friday, November 1, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 32nd, Ordinary Time, Resurrection, Suffering, Sunday, Year C Leave a comment

As humans, we all experience some form of suffering in our lives. Some mothers suffer throughout their pregnancy due to cramps, morning sickness, and even at childbirth. Babies often suffer growing pains as they move from infant, to toddler, to beyond. There are people who constantly suffer migraine, depression, and other ailments which do not seem to go away. When these sufferings occur, some of us may begin to question: why is this happening? Is God punishing us?

We begin to think that good people enjoy life and bad people suffer. Along with this thought, we begin to think that we must have said or done something wrong or bad to have caused us to suffer. However, today’s first reading tells us that this is not true. The seven brothers suffered terribly even though they were good people. Why did God allow them to suffer? Why didn’t God rescue them?

Trying to find an answer to why suffering occurs is not easy. We try to explain it away, only to find that the answer is not complete, not satisfactory, not acceptable. Many learned people have in the past tried to find a good answer, only to discover that there is really no suitable answer. Just as God is a mystery, suffering is also a mystery, and a mystery is something which is slowly being revealed and points us to a greater truth.

However, we Catholics have faith in the resurrection and that helps us understand that suffering is not permanent and death is not the end. We trust that God promises life and not death, and we believe that He will care for us and raise us up. Thus, let us continue to place our hope and trust in our loving God, for as the Gospel reminds us: “He is God, not of the dead, but of the living; for to Him all men are in fact alive.”

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