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Thursday of Week 8 Year 2

Posted on Saturday, June 13, 2015 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 8th, Thursday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

Each and every one of us face temptations daily, in one form or another. Quite often, we may succumb to such temptations if we allow our pride, ego and selfish desires to take control of our lives. This is why, in today’s reading, St. Peter reminds us: “I urge you, my dear people, while you are visitors and pilgrims to keep yourselves free from the selfish passions that attack the soul. Always behave honourably among pagans so that they can see your good works for themselves…” Our time here on earth is short, and we should do our best to avoid giving in to our selfish passions, which would lead us to sin.

Instead, St. Peter reminds us: “You are new born, and, like babies, you should be hungry for nothing but milk – the spiritual honesty which will help you to grow up to salvation – now that you have tasted the goodness of the Lord.” When we were baptised, we tasted the goodness of the Lord and learnt to depend on Him as we grow up to salvation. May we be humble and willing to continue growing up to salvation, depending on the Lord for His help and guidance. Since the nourishment that He gives us is the best and since we have tasted the best, do we still need to look elsewhere?

Wednesday of Week 8 Year 2

Posted on Saturday, June 13, 2015 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 8th, Wednesday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

It is easy to spot a fake, especially if we are quite observant of certain things about what is genuine. For example, we can see that a product is a fake by the type of packaging used, since most fake products would not go through the effort or trouble to use proper packaging for the product. However, from time to time we do get some products which have been packaged in such a way that it looks just like the real thing. This is where we need to be careful about where we buy the product from (such as purchasing from retail outlets which are known and recognised by the company of the product), and look out for certain security features which would tell us that the product is genuine, features which are extremely difficult for others to duplicate.

Likewise, it is also relatively easy to spot fake people, especially by their conduct and behaviour. Some of such people claim to love others, but their love could sometimes be seen to have some sort of hidden intention or agenda: “ada udang di sebalik batu” or “there is a prawn under the stone” are some expressions used on such persons, who love others or are nice to others because there could be some benefit or advantage for them in the long run. That is why, in today’s reading, St. Peter reminds us: “You have been obedient to the truth and purified your souls until you can love like brothers, in sincerity; let your love for each other be real and from the heart.” Some of us could be loving others, but we may be not sincere with our love, especially if we have certain conditions attached to it or we believe we could gain some advantage or benefit. May our love be genuine, sincere and real, and may we learn to love unconditionally, just as God loves all of us unconditionally.

Housekeeping – Pentecost & Week 7 Year 2

Posted on Friday, June 12, 2015 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Pentecost, Sunday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

For your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

15 May 2016 – Pentecost Year C – Mass of the Day
16 May 2016 – Monday of Week 7 Year 2
17 May 2016 – Tuesday of Week 7 Year 2
18 May 2016 – Wednesday of Week 7 Year 2
19 May 2016 – Thursday of Week 7 Year 2
20 May 2016 – Friday of Week 7 Year 2

Housekeeping – Week 5 Year 2

Posted on Friday, May 29, 2015 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Ordinary Time, Sunday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

For your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

7 Feb 2016 – 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
8 Feb 2016 – Monday of Week 5 Year 2
9 Feb 2016 – Tuesday of Week 5 Year 2
10 Feb 2016 – Ash Wednesday
11 Feb 2016 – Thursday after Ash Wednesday
12 Feb 2016 – Friday after Ash Wednesday

Housekeeping – Week 4 Year 2

Posted on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Ordinary Time, Sunday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

For your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

31 Jan 2016 – 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
1 Feb 2016 – Monday of Week 4 Year 2
2 Feb 2016 – Presentation of the Lord
3 Feb 2016 – Wednesday of Week 4 Year 2
4 Feb 2016 – Thursday of Week 4 Year 2
5 Feb 2016 – Friday of Week 4 Year 2

Housekeeping – Week 3 Year 2

Posted on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Ordinary Time, Sunday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

For your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

24 Jan 2016 – 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
25 Jan 2016 – Conversion of Saint Paul, Apostle – Feast
26 Jan 2016 – SS. Timothy & Titus, Bishops – Memorial
27 Jan 2016 – Wednesday of Week 3 Year 2
28 Jan 2016 – Thursday of Week 3 Year 2
29 Jan 2016 – Friday of Week 3 Year 2

Housekeeping – Week 2 Year 2

Posted on Monday, May 25, 2015 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Ordinary Time, Sunday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

For your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

17 Jan 2016 – 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
18 Jan 2016 – Monday of Week 2 Year 2
19 Jan 2016 – Tuesday of Week 2 Year 2
20 Jan 2016 – Wednesday of Week 2 Year 2
21 Jan 2016 – Thursday of Week 2 Year 2
22 Jan 2016 – Friday of Week 2 Year 2

Friday of Week 34 Year 2

Posted on Sunday, October 12, 2014 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 34th, Ordinary Time, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

If God were to call you today to give an account of your life, where would you stand? Would you find yourself in the book of life? Would you be able to be with Him for eternity? What sort of life have you been living up to this point of time?

In today’s reading, John had a vision where he “saw the dead, both great and small, standing in front of his throne, while the book of life was opened, and other books opened which were the record of what they had done in their lives, by which the dead were judged.” John also saw in his vision a burning lake which is the second death “and anybody whose name could not be found written in the book of life was thrown into the burning lake.”

While we should not become too paranoid and fearful with the contents of this reading, we should also not neglect our relationship with God. In life, we may have focused much on worldly matters, at the expense of growing closer in relationship with God. Perhaps we should consider what really is important to us, and change our lives for the betterment of our eternal future.

Thursday of Week 34 Year 2

Posted on Sunday, October 12, 2014 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 34th, Ordinary Time, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

What do you fear most? Some people are afraid of the dark. When they are in a dark place, their imagination starts to run wild and they try to get to a lighted place as quickly as possible. Some people are afraid of thunder and lightning. Some people are afraid of dying, and they go through great lengths in caring for their health, hoping to prolong their lives as much as possible. As Christians, should we be fearful or should we be trusting and hopeful?

In today’s Gospel, Jesus paints us a picture of troubles and dangers to come when He says: “There will be signs in the sun and moon and stars; on earth nations in agony, bewildered by the clamour of the ocean and its waves; men dying of fear as they await what menaces the world, for the powers of heaven will be shaken.” For those who have let fear taken over their lives, such a message may seem like we are doomed. But Jesus did not stop there. He continues: “And then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. When these things begin to take place, stand erect, hold your heads high, because your liberation is near at hand.” Instead of being fearful of problems, calamnities and persecution in this world, we should be hopeful and confident that God will protect us and liberate us. Let us continue to remain in His friendship, knowing that with Him by our side, who can be against us.

Wednesday of Week 34 Year 2

Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2014 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 34th, Ordinary Time, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

Patience and perseverance are two attributes which perhaps some of us need to nurture as we journey through this life. Some of us may have become so used to getting things done quickly, or some may have become so used to getting results instantly, that we may have forgotten the meaning of being patient and to persevere. When we do not achieve or get things done quickly the way some of us are used to, some of us may feel frustrated and some may even give up. But life is not just about doing things quickly, life is not just about instant this or instant that, life is especially about building relationship with God and with others, and building a relationship is never an instant effort. It takes time and dedication to be closer to God and with others.

In today’s Gospel, we are reminded that we “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.” When we are faced with such trials and tribulations, let us strive to be patient and persevere in remaining in good relationship with God, for all these trials and tribulations are only temporary. Are we willing to endure patiently, with perseverance, and joyfully, even to the point of being put to death, for the greater glory of God?

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