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October 6th, 2011

Everybody Knows song – Israel & New Breed

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Play the song ‘Everybody Knows’ by Israel & New Breed from ‘A Timeless Christmas’

Lyrics:

Do you feel the changing of the weather
Do you hear the music in the air
Do you see all the smiling faces
Do you know what everybody everywhere knows

Oh so so wonderful
So wonderful
Oh everybody knows
Everybody knows
Oh so so wonderful
Everybody knows it’s Christmas time

Feel the love of giving and receiving
Hear the songs silent night holy night
Angels we have heard on high
Joy to the world the Lord is come
See the choir swaying to the rhythm hallelujah
They all know it’s the most wonderful time of the year

Oh so so wonderful
Oh everybody knows
Oh so so wonderful
Everybody knows it’s Christmas time (2)

Everybody knows it’s Christmas

Gather ’round your friends and family
Light up the Christmas tree
And start the celebration

Everybody knows it’s Christmas time

Oh oh oh so so wonderful
Everybody knows it’s Christmas
Oh oh oh
Everybody knows it’s Christmas
Oh oh oh so so wonderful
Everybody knows it’s Christmas time

More than a feelin’ more than a season
A chance for seizin’ the moments
You’ve been given for a reason
The greatest present you can give
Is you and you alone everybody knows
What in the world is going on when people try
To take and remove the Christ
Right out of Christmas time
It’s a life that is lived that and nothing more
One holy day but what about
The other three-hundred and sixty-four
Everybody yeah everybody everywhere can I share
More than ever it’s a time to love and a time to care
Everybody needs to know what you know
Everybody knows it’s Christmas time

Take the stand have your say
Put your love on display
Just until everybody knows
Everybody knows


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March 30th, 2011

Right At Christmas Night

Right At Christmas Night

Then Joseph got up, took the child and his mother by night, and went to Egypt (Mt. 2:14)

Joseph had the dream when he was asleep at midnight. The angel of the Lord instructed him to take Child Jesus and Mary with him to Egypt. He did not wait for morning or to bid farewell to the relatives and neighbors. He proceeded right at that night. If they had waited for the day, people would realize where they had gone and what they are doing.

Later when the soldiers of Herod come for enquiry, they would know from the people where the Holy Family had gone and would pursue them. If the soldiers followed, the life of the infant would have been at risk. Since they left house at night, neighbors couldn’t know of the facts. It paved way for the smooth execution of God’s plan.

It is not necessary that we succeed in life, just knowing the Will of God or taking the right decision. Delay in putting into practice the Will of God may block the plans of God. The fruitfulness of a good decision may be ruined in the delay of putting them into practice. Failure overshadows many lives, not because they lack good decisions, but because they are delaying the execution of the good decisions they have already taken.

How many people repent and take decisions to correct themselves. Yet their hearts become stubborn, since they are lazy to put into practice those decisions. It may not be in highly favorable situations of life, that the Lord calls us and entrust us with a mission. For example take the case of Prophet Elisha. It is when he was ploughing the field using the oxen that the blanket of Elijah falls on him. He did not wait till harvest to respond to the call of the Lord. In a moment he stopped his work and got down into the field of the Lord.

For Israelites the way to escape from the Egyptians was open at night. They fastened their belt, took the staff, ate Passover in haste and left the country. What would happen if they hadn’t done so? Since the Egyptians were mourning over the sudden demise of their first born, they could not find time to do anything. While they overcame this, God knew that they would pursue the Israelites. So it was necessary that the Israelites get out of the country very fast and within no time.

Are you in the prison of unexecuted good decisions? The delay in executing the good decisions in family life, work place, business, relationships and spiritual life would bring us failure. The main reasons of postponing the execution of good decisions are fear arising out of feeble faith and laziness arising out of our love for the flesh.

Those people who do not say ‘No’ to sin cannot accomplish God’s Will in their life. Therefore the first decision to execute in our life is to bid farewell to sin. That will surely strengthen us in our faith.

Prayer:

Lord… great and promising indeed are the inspirations and the good thoughts that you had given to us! But many a number of decisions that we had taken based on them is yet to be fulfilled in our life. Help us in our weakness. Fill us with your Holy Spirit so that we may be able to fulfill God’s plan in our lives. Amen.

- – - written by Benny Punnathara


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February 23rd, 2011

God Dwelt Among Us

He dwelt among us

Christmas calls us to live for the reason why Christ is born for us.

“Maria, get me some tea” That’s Maria’s husband Robert who suffered a stroke ten years back and has hemiplegia. He cannot bend for himself. He does drag himself around the place but she is fearful of him falling. He has fallen quite often. Since his stroke she has had to work as a maid to support her small family. Her employers too are preparing for Christmas, such grand decorations, such expense. She knows that she should not compare because the Child Jesus comes for all, yet she cannot help but wonder if all that expense is really necessary. She knows that He comes for the saint and the sinner alike, for the rich as well as the poor yet in her moments of despair she sometimes begin to doubt His existence.

Christmas has always been the most joyous occasion in her poverty stricken life – before marriage and after. The cleaning and white-washing of the house, the making of the few sweets and the visitors they receive are occasions to express love and sharing. It is nice to have someone over, it also makes Robert happy to talk to someone else for a change and not just wallow in his despair. It is the season when she knowingly tries to be extra patient with him and more forgiving. The infant Jesus changed the world. I feel extremely happy looking at His serene face and the loving looks of the faces of His parents. His birth radiates for the special message for her and for poor. She easily identify with His birth that is stable sans royal trappings, sans magnificent ceremonies. It was a people’s birth, a birth for the other. It also is the birth of Love, Goodness and giving.

I also think that the true meaning of Christmas is about possibility. It is not the kind of possibility that comes from a confidence in our own skill, knowledge, ability, or a positive mental attitude. It is the possibility that comes solely from the fact that God is the kind of God who comes into our own human existence to reveal himself and call us to himself. It is a possibility that is so surprising at its birth that we are caught unaware, and so are left with wonder at the simplicity of its expression in this infant child. It is a possibility that is easily symbolized by a helpless infant that has nothing of its own by which to survive; but an infant that, because He is Immanuel (God with us), will forever change the world and all humanity. It is this same God who has promised to be with us, with His people, with the Church and with us individually, as we live as His people in the world.

It is not just hope, as if it were wishful thinking that things will get better when they cannot. It is hope incarnated into flesh, a hope that can be held in a mother’s arms, a hope that expresses a reality that will live beyond endings and death itself. It is the hope, the possibility, which springs from impossible and insignificant beginnings, infused with the power of God through the Holy Spirit that will blossom into a light to the nations.

It is this possibility, this God that we celebrate at Christmas. And we do so with a confidence born not of our own desire for it to be so, but from the birth of a child over 2,009 years ago, a child who was the Son of God!

It’s in the right spirit of the season; we try to discover what is real Christmas in our lives. God had sent many prophets, priests, messengers and angels but people ignored them and He sent His only Son Jesus Christ. It is given in every Christmas time. Do we ever think of ‘why?’ Ramesh was a man who looked upon Christmas as a lot of humbug. He wasn’t a scrooge. He was a kind and decent person, generous to his family, upright in all his dealings with other men. But he didn’t believe all that stuff about incarnation which the Church proclaims at Christmas.

There was heavy rain began to pour down the flurry getting heavier and heavier. When he went to close the front door he found a flock of birds huddled miserably in the rain. They’d had been caught in the rain, and in a desperate search for shelter had tried to fly through his window.

“I can’t let these poor creatures lie there and die,” he thought. “But how can I help them?” Then he remembered the barn where the children’s pony was stabled. It would provide a warm shelter. He put on his rain-coat and tramped through the deep ending rain to the barn. He opened the doors wide and turned on a light. But the birds didn’t come in. “Food will bring them in,” he thought. So he hurried back to the house for bread crumbs, which he sprinkled on the snow to make a trail into the barn.

To his dismay, the birds ignored the bread crumbs and continued to flop around helplessly in the rain. He tried shoeing them in the barn by walking around and waving his arms. They scattered in every direction-except into the warm, lighted barn. “They find me a strange and terrifying creature,” he said to himself. “And I can’t seem to think of any way to let them know they can trust me. If only I could be a bird myself for a few minutes, perhaps I could lead them to safety…”

Just at that moment, the Church bells began to ring. He stood silently for a while, listening to the bells pealing the glad tidings of Christmas. Then he sank to his knees in the snow. “Now I do understand,” he whispered. “Now I know why YOU had to do it.”

Jesus came to this world to be with us and show the presence of God in our everyday lives. In this Christmas Let us realize the true meaning of Christmas and also be presence of Jesus to others who are in need of us, who are depressed, who are marginalized, who are treated badly and suppressed physically and psychologically, who need us our presence in their sorrow and give the message of God’s love to them. Let us make a difference and make the real meaning of coming of Jesus in our lives and others.

- – - written by Bro. John Singarayar SVD


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