SATURDAY OF THE 28th WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME OF THE YEAR (II)
Mystery of the day: Joyful
Celebration: St Teresa of Jesus (St Teresa of Avila), Virgin and Doctor of the Church
(1515-1582). Born in Avila (Spain). She was a Carmelite who reformed the Order with the help of St. John of the Cross. Although she suffered many hardships, she was faithful to the Church in the spirit of the Council of Trent. she contributed to the renewal of the entire ecclesiastical community and wrote outstanding works of asceticism and mysticism. Her spiritual teachings are a guide to a life of union with God. She was declared Doctor of the Church in 1917.
Table of the Word: Ephesians 1:15-23; Psalm 8:2-3a.4-5.6-7 (R. see 6a); Luke 12:8-12.
"...for the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.” (Luke 12:12.)
Theme: The Power of His Name.
Reflection for the day:
In the theology of the Truine God, we have come to the understanding that there is no bond so close as that of the Holy Trinity - the three persons in One God. That is God the Father - who is Creator of Heaven and Earth, God the Son - the Redeemer of the world and God the Holy Spirit - Our teacher, Comforter and Counselor. The Trio work hand-in-hand to give man serenity of life.
From today's table of the Word we reflect with Evangelist Luke in his gospel account who recounted the word of our Lord to us about the Holy Spirit saying:
"...for the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.” (Luke 12:12.)
Obviously, Holy Spirit is the teacher only when we listen to His prompting. Most often we run into problems because we close our minds to the prompting of the Spirit, for we lean on our understanding and intellect which God warned us, stating that we need to trust in Him, submit our wills to Him, and in doing so He will direct our path (cf. Proverbs 3:5-6)
However, same power is found in Christ - God the Son as He is made the head over all things for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all. (cf. Ephesians 1:23).
This therefore defined the authority in the name of Jesus who is all-in-all. But we tend to lost it out when we fail to come to the realisation of the fact that, God is over everything. How often do we seek the direction of the Holy Spirit before we undertake any action?
When last did we call on that powerful name of Jesus in other to get rid of evil power?
The Psalmist has said it all in its antiphon:
"You have given your Son power over the works of your hands." (Psalm 8:6a).
This proclamation invites to faith in God, for we cannot do it on our own, except God. As St. Teresa whose feast we celebrate today, entrusted her care and worries to the Truine God. We pray that she may intended on our behalf for grace to see God in every situation. Peace, be with you!
Let us pray
God, who through your Spirit raised up Saint Teresa of Jesus to show the Church the way to seek perfection, grant that we may always be nourished by the food of her heavenly teaching and fired with longing for true holiness. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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