When I heard the story of Fr. Manuel Julian Zapanta from
Cartago, Columbia
I was so amazed. Every Sunday this priest goes out to the streets and gives out
a written catechesis for his parishioners especially to those who seldom go to
church. A lady approached him and asked if he had seen or recognized the devil
who he handed out the catechesis. The priest said that he didn't see anybody
that looked like the devil nor had he ever seen one before. Once he was asking
who might be able to help him because he was looking for someone who could
provide a ride for him to fetch a fellow priest. A little boy approached him
and asked if he would like the devil to take him. There he was and saw the
devil for the first time. Their conversation during the trip turned into an
interview. The devil said that he couldn't remember anymore why he was called
the devil. The priest invited him to attend holy mass but he said not now maybe
someday. He further said that he had his reasons. Before the priest got off the
car he left a scapular of the Blessed Mother in his car. One day a boy came to
him in the Church and said that a very sick person is in need of a priest. When
he reached the place he found out that the gravely ill person is Ramon, the one
whom they call the devil. Ramon asked him if the priest remembers him. He said
that he is the one whom they call the devil but he doesn't give his soul to the
devil because it belongs to God. He asked the priest to hear his confession so
he heard the devil's confession and saw that he was holding in his hand the
scapular of the Blessed Mother that he had left in his car. Before he left the
house he also caught sight at his bedside the written catechesis he has been
giving out every Sunday. He said in conclusion, “How great and mysterious is
our God. He works in silence and simplicity but in addition he lets us share
the gift He has given us.” Amen. Hallelujah!
Acts 11:19-26
...The hand of the Lord was with them and a great number who
believed turned to the Lord...
It is just overwhelming whenever people meet as one family
of God during occasions like prayer gatherings. It feels good to be always
reminded of how God looks after the needs of each member of a community and how
each one should commit and encourage one another as brothers and sisters in
Christ. He is indeed, God with us. Fr. Joseph Mary said in one of his
homilies that he was given a Peanuts
calendar by a friend which has this funny cartoon story. Linus and Charlie
Brown were having a conversation. Linus said that when he grows up he would like
to study about people because it interests him. Charlie Brown in reply
said," I see, you want to study about them because with your knowledge you
will be equipped to help them." But Linus said, "No, I am just
nosy." Knowledge can be puffed up in such a way that is only limited to
self advancement and tends to leave out the most important thing. It is
important to advance in knowledge and works to our advantage but our knowledge
especially of the Lord should be shared to others for all the nations to know.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 87:1b-3, 4-5, 6-7
R: All you nations, praise the Lord.
1 His foundation upon the holy mountains 2 the LORD loves:
The gates of Zion,
more than any dwelling of Jacob. 3 Glorious things are said of you, O city of God! (R) 4 I tell of Egypt and Babylon
among those that know the LORD; Of Philistia, Tyre, Ethiopia
“This man was born there.” 5 And of Zion
they shall say “One and all were born in her; and he who has established her is
the Most High LORD.” (R) 6 They shall note, when the peoples are enrolled:
“This man was born there.” 7 And all shall sing, in their festive dance: “My
home is within you.” (R)
Sometimes we hear so many voices from all around telling us
what to do. We need to concentrate or focus
which voice to listen so we do not end up distracted. We may have experienced
getting two different opinions at the same time and become lost. There's
nothing to worry about if we've accustomed ourselves to God's voice. We will
surely distinguish it from the nuisances. Especially when God's heart and our
hearts have become hearts beating as one. No one can snatch us away from God's
strong and caring hands. We need to have
faith and believe. It is not enough that we simply accept His propositions but
in general we have to accept Jesus as the Good Shepherd. We have to do the
right thing in order to go to heaven. We hear the word of God speaking to us in
the gospel. We listen to the words of Jesus but also have a private time with
Jesus in order to think, look, feel, love and act like Jesus. We shape our
heart like His heart. Just like in Matthew 7 when He said those who hear my
word and act on them is the kind of knowledge that Jesus expects from us. We
have to do an examination of conscience. If we are confident in this truth and
really believe this then there is no more room for us to fret and be anxious
for we are under His care, safe and secure. We better put our act together and
make a stand for it. We follow Him which entails following the commandments and
let Him guide us through life. We put everything in perspective and that will
bring us to eternal life that no one can't take away. Amen. Hallelujah!
John 10:22-30
...“I told you and you do not believe. The works I do in my
Father’s name testify to me. 26 But you do not believe, because you are not
among my sheep. 27 My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me. 28
I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish. No one can take them out
of my hand...
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