Wednesday, October 3, 2012

XXVII SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – CYCLE B – OCTOBER 7, 2012


*      The teaching in the first reading and the Gospel is about love and fidelity in marriage.
*      The teaching in the Second reading is about Jesus High Priest of the New Covenant.  

FIRST READING : Gn 2:18-24
THE BOOK OF GENESIS
«  Genesis is the name of the Greek translation, in Hebrew this book is called   Beresit = In the beginning. 

«  It is the about the origins. It has two parts well defined: the first is about the origins of the universe, and of the human race; the second is about the origins of the people of Israel.   

«  The book has narrations and genealogies of the forefathers of Israel.   

«  Chapters 1 to 11 have  mythical traits, like it is  found in the literature of the surroundings countries.  

«  Myths are part of the system of belief of a given culture or a community, which considers them to be true. Very often myths try to explain the origins either of the culture or of the world.   

«  In Genesis the sacred authors borough the myths of the surrounding peoples, modified them according to the faith in the true God.  Through the first 11 chapters of Genesis Israel wants to communicate a message of faith: God is the creator who creates through his Word.     

«  In these 11 chapters we find different characters: Adam as the first man created by God. Noah  the just man.  Adam represents the human race created by God. Noah represents the human race saved by God, he is like a new Adam, since the flood is the story of a new beginning.    

SUNDAY READING
§  God is introduced to us talking to himself and realizing that man cannot be alone. 

§  Afterwards the text explains how God molded with clay all the animals, man gave name to all of them, but he could not share his life with either one.  

§  God creates the woman from the man.

§  Adam is in awe in front of the beauty of that creature that goes beyond his expectations and he exclaims: This is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh! That is she is like me.  

§  The first human couple has appeared in history. The human couple united in love and positively surprised on looking at each other, this is the first matrimony.   

§  The sacred text continues saying that this is why the man will leave his family of origin and will unite himself to the woman, and thus they will become one flesh.   

§  This union is born from love, and the strength of the commitment which comes from this human covenant goes beyond the bonds of blood that we have with the family we were born in. The text says: man will abandon his father and mother…  

RESPONSORIAL PSALM - Ps. 128   HAPPY THE MAN WHO FEARS THE LORD. 
ü   The happiness of the man who fears the Lord is his wife, his children and his work.
ü   The blessing of this man is to have been blessed by the Lord in Zion, and to see the prosperity of the holy city Jerusalem all the days of his life.   

GOSPEL Mk 10:2-16

«  This Sunday the liturgy allows the priest to read the short version of the Gospel. This commentary will be based on the short reading which is about marriage and divorce. 

«  Jesus leaves Galilee and goes to Jerusalem, where, according to his words he will suffer, die and raise again. 

«  The Pharisees want to know the opinion of Jesus on Dt 24:1 about divorce. 

«  The interpreters of this passage said that a man could give a document of divorce to his wife for any reason. 

«  Jesus asks them what did Moses say, and explains to them that divorce was granted to them because their hearts were stubborn and they did not understand the mind of the Creator on this matter. 

«  He reminds them about the text in Genesis on marriage. We have already discussed this in the first reading.     

«  If it is true that the Word has to be adapted to the cultures, times and circumstances, there are some truths which are fundamental and cannot be changed, like: 

*      The equal dignity of man and woman.   
*      Love, foundation of any conjugal union.
*      Jesus insists on the fidelity to this love covenant. 
*      Marriage is a covenant in love which implies equality of rights, dignity and duties, and excludes   any relationship based on dominion of one over the other. 

SECOND READING  2:8-11
THE LETTER TO THE HEBREWS    
Ø  The letter to the Hebrews is not really a letter, its literary genre is not that of a letter, it is an exhortation as we read in 13:22 of this letter

Ø  It is one of the most important theological writings of the New Testament.   

It has the doctrine on Christ as the High Priest of the New Covenant. The sacrificial value of his death receives in this book its definitive formulation. 

Ø  It does not seem to be written by Paul, although for a long period of time  it has been called Letter of Paul to…  

Ø  The style is not Paul’s, however the themes are very close to Paul’s Christology.   

Ø  Some authors believe that the author could be Apollo, whom we know from other books of the New Testament.

Ø    In the liturgy  the question about the authorship of this book has been solved calling it “Letter to the Hebrews”  without mentioning the author whom we do not know.   

SUNDAY READING
ü  One of the messages of this text is the solidarity between Jesus and all men and women.  

ü  His death has brought salvation to all.   

ü  Because the Creator wants that all his children participate in his glory, in his joy, and in his happiness forever. 

ü  The author goes on saying that it was fitting that he, for whom and through whom all things exist, in bringing many children to glory, should make the leader of their salvation perfect through suffering.     

ü  This sentence makes us thing about the value of pain and suffering which we try to avoid because we do not understand the meaning of it.  

ü  The sanctifier and the sanctified have the same human condition, thus he is not ashamed to call us “his brothers and his sisters.”  

ü  The beauty of this text goes beyond our ability to grasp the meaning of the Word  God is saying to us. 
 
 

CLARETIAN CORNER 

 

Once, I was somehow worried thinking how to maintain a house with so many people since, at the same time, nine young ladies had come  to receive the holy habit, so poor that they did not bring me not even one peseta, and with so miserable clothes that some – most of them – could not change. On the other hand I knew very soon that among them, only two were industrious, all the others were fond of rest and comfort. This fact, more than their poverty, was the cause of my distress, because I like them poor but diligent. Venerable María Antonia París, Foundress of the Claretian Missionary Sisters. Aut. 88.
The Apostles, who were taught by the Divine Master Himself, all had the virtue of meekness, practiced it them selves, and taught others, especially priests, to practice it. Thus St. James says to any of us who thinks he is wise and understanding enough to teach others, "Let him show this in practice through a humility filled with good sense. Should you instead nurse bitter jealousy and selfish ambition in your hearts, at least refrain from arrogant and false claims against the truth. Wisdom like this does not come from above. It is earthbound, a kind of animal, even devilish, cunning. Saint Anthony Mary Claret, Founder  of the Claretian Missionary Sisters. Autobiography 375.
 
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