Sunday 2 June

Sunday 2 June

9th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Gospel – Mark 2:23-3:6

“Is it against the law on the sabbath day to do good, or to do evil”. The answer is very clear. To do good on sabbath is not against the law. With this statement, Jesus is teaching us that each law must a way to do good. The man with a withered hand is sitting among the people. Jesus is asking him to change his position, “Stand up out in the middle”. This man who has a problem must stand up out in the middle of the community because if we are not seeking a solution for his problem, but we are observing the day of the Lord, it seems meaningless. Without being sensitive to the problems of others, our pious celebrations become meaningless. When we can put the problems of others in the middle of our thoughts and try to do the good we can do, we are following Jesus. But when we are obstinate like the Pharisees, we will have to out from the presence of Jesus. “The Pharisees went out and at once began to plot with the Herodians against him, discussing how to destroy him.”. Let’s reflect: Am I sensitive to the problems of others and try to do good to remain in the presence of the Lord?

Saturday 1 June

Saturday 1 June

Saint Justin, Martyr
Saturday of week 8 in Ordinary Time
Gospel – Matthew 5:13-19
“In the same way your light must shine in the sight of men, so that, seeing your good works, they may give the praise to your Father in heaven”. It’s the nature of the light to shine and to illuminate. Jesus is comparing his disciples to light. “You are the light of the world”. And this light must shine before others. And Jesus also explains how the light must shine. We must shine through our good works. Our good words are the rays of light. Good words in all circumstances. Here the comparison with the light is very important. Good works from us must be as accessories. Good works from us must be our nature. Not some good works during the day, or occasionally. Everything we do must be an extension of the good in us as disciples of Jesus Christ. His light in us. His love in us. We must continuously transmit that light through us, through our good works constantly. Then only we can fulfill our vocation as light, by being light in the life of others. Let’s us reflect: Do I recognize my vocation as light in my daily life?

Visit of Mother General to the Philippines

Visit of Mother General to the Philippines

From Indonesia, Mother General S.M. Sybilla traveled to the Philippines on May 30 to visit our sisters there. The first day of the visit coincided with the completion of a sewing course for another group of women from a nearby parish. The sewing courses for poor mothers, combined with meditation on the Word of God and culminating in a certificate and the presentation of a sewing machine, is a very important help from our sisters. The Superior General’s visit to Manila will last a week. We commend to your prayers our sisters S.M. Agatha and S.M. Phabiana, missionaries in the Philippines.