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Friday, March 4, 2011
Friday of the eighth week in Ordinary Time

St. Casimir (+ 1484) - Memory



Today's Commentary
St. Jerome: "Do not of my Father's house an house of merchandise "(Jn 2:16)

readings of the day from 11.11 to 26 Mc

.
After arriving amid cheers, Jesus entered Jerusalem, the Temple
. He looked around at everything and, as was the
night he went out with the Twelve to go at Bethany.
The next day when they left Bethany, he hungered.
Seeing from afar a fig tree having leaves, he went to see if there
find anything but, approaching, he found nothing but leaves
because it was not the season for figs.
Then he said to the fig tree: "Let no one ever eat your fruit
! And his disciples heard.
They arrive in Jerusalem. Then Jesus entered the Temple and began to
deport those who sold and those who bought in the Temple. It
overturned the tables of moneychangers and the seats merchants
doves
and not let anyone cross the temple wearing anything.

He taught, and he said to people: "Scripture does not
she says: My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations
? Now, you have made it a den of thieves. "
The chief priests and scribes heard the thing, and they sought
how to kill him. Indeed, they were afraid of him because the whole crowd was
struck by his teaching.
And when evening came, Jesus and his disciples were going out of town
.
The next morning, by the way, they saw the fig tree withered
roots.
Peter remembered what had happened, said to Jesus: "Rabbi, look
: The fig tree you cursed has withered. "
Jesus said to them:" Have faith in God.
Amen, I say unto you: every man shall say to this mountain
'Get out of there, and will throw you into the sea', does not doubt in his heart
, but believes that what that he says will happen, it will be granted!
Therefore I tell you whatever you ask in prayer
, believe that you have already received, it will be yours.
And when you're there, praying, if you have something against
someone, forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your sins
. "



From the Liturgical Translation of the Bible - © AELF, Paris



Today's Commentary

Saint Jerome (347-420), presbyter, translator of the Bible, Doctor of the Church Homilies on
Mark's gospel, No. 9 (trans. Marc commented, DDB, 1986, p. 87s)

"Do not make my Father's house a house of merchandise "(Jn 2:16)

" Then Jesus entered the Temple and began to expel those who
sold and bought. "Some are surprised at the resurrection of Lazarus
(Jn 11.44), they are amazed that the son of a widow or
resurrected (Luke 7.15), others are struck by other miracles.
Without a doubt it is admirable to restore life to a dead body. For my
, I'm more impressed by this event. This man, son of
carpenter, a poor without notice, without shelter to rest, no army,
that was neither leader nor a judge - what authority has authorized to hunt ...
a crowd so large when he was alone? Nobody objected, nobody has dared
any resistance, because no one dared oppose the Son
repairing the injury done to his Father ...

"He began to cast out them that sold and bought in the Temple
. If that was possible among the Jews, why did he
is not alone here? If this happens under the Act,
why was it not even more so in the Gospel? ...
Christ, a poor, hunting buyers and sellers, which are rich
. Whoever sells is cast in the same way that anyone who buys.
that nobody say "Me, I offer all I have, I do
offerings to the priests, as God has commanded." In a passage of
Matthew, we read: "You received free, give free
" (Mt 10:8). The grace of God does not sell, she gives herself.




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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Thursday the 8th week of Ordinary Time

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Today's Commentary
Saint Gregory the Great: "He was shouting louder than ever"

readings of the day from 10.46 to 52 Mc

.
Jesus and his disciples came to Jericho. And while he was leaving
Jericho with his disciples and a large crowd, a blind beggar, Bartimaeus
, the son of Timaeus, sat by the roadside.
heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry
"Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me! "Many people
rebuked for silence, but
shouted the louder, "Son of David, have mercy on me
! "
Jesus stops and says:" Call him. "We therefore call
the blind, and he said:" Trust, get up and he calls you
. "The blind
threw his cloak, jumped up and ran to Jesus.
Jesus said to him: "What do you want me to do for you? -
Rabboni, I see. "
And Jesus said to him:" Go, thy faith hath made thee whole. Immediately
man began to see, and he followed Jesus on the road.


From the Liturgical Translation of the Bible - © AELF, Paris



Today's Commentary

Saint Gregory the Great (c. 540-604), pope and doctor of the Church
Homilies on the Gospel , No. 2, PL 76, 1081 (trans. Luke commented, DDB, 1987, p. 141 rev.)

"He was shouting louder than ever"

Every man who knows the darkness that made him a
blind. .. screams with all his mind: "Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me
. But listen also what follows the screams of the blind man: "Those
marching in the head rebuked to silence him "(Lk
18.39). Who are they? They are there to represent the desires of our
condition in this world, griefers, the vices of man and
tumult, who, wishing to prevent the coming of Jesus in us, disturb our thinking
temptation to wreak and want to drown the voice of our heart in prayer
. Often, indeed, that our willingness to turn to God again ...
our effort to remove our sins by prayer,
be upset by their image: the vigilance of our mind relaxes to
contact with them, they throw confusion into our heart, they stifle
cry our prayer ...

So what did the blind man to receive light despite these obstacles
? "He shouted the louder, 'Son of David, have mercy on me!
'"... Yes, the tumult of our desires overwhelm us, the more we must make our
insistent prayer ... The voice of our heart is covered, it must insist
more vigorously, to cover the noise of
intrusive thoughts and touch the Lord's faithful ear.
everyone will recognize, I think, in this image : When we try to divert our
heart of this world to bring him back to God ... it is much
unwelcome burden on us and that we must fight. It
a swarm that God's desire is hard to avoid the eyes of our heart ... But persistent
strongly in prayer, we stop in our mind
Jesus passing. Hence the story of the Gospel: "Jesus stopped and ordered him
leads him" (v. 40).




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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011 to Wednesday
the 8th week of Ordinary Time

St. Angela de la Cruz, a nun (1846-1932), St Nicolas Owen, Martyr (+ 1606)



Today's Commentary
St. Ephrem: "The Son of Man came ... to give his life "

readings of the day

10.32 to 45 Mc.
The disciples were traveling with Jesus up to Jerusalem, Jesus
before them, they were frightened, and those who followed were also
in fear. Taking again the Twelve with him, he began to tell their
what would happen to him:
"Here we go up to Jerusalem. The Son of Man will be delivered
the chief priests and scribes, they will condemn him to death, they
deliver to the Gentiles,
they will laugh at him, they spit upon him, and flog and kill
, and three days later he will rise again. "
Jacques and John, the son of Zebedee, came to Jesus to
saying," Teacher, we want you to hear our
request. "
He said:" What would you have me do for you
? "
They replied:" Grant us to sit, one at
your right and the other at your left in your glory. "
Jesus said to them:" You do not know what you are asking.
Can you drink the cup that I drink, be baptized in
which I'll be dipped? "
They told him:" We can. He replied:
"The cup that I drink, you drink, and the baptism in
which I'll be dipped, you will receive.
but to sit at my right or my left is not my
grant, there are those for whom these places are prepared. "
The other ten had heard, and they were indignant and cons
Jean Jacques.
Jesus calls them and tells them: "You know: those that are
as rulers over the Gentiles lord it
their great ones make their authority felt.
Among you there must not be so. Whoever wants to become great will be your servant
.
Whoever wants to be first must be slave of all:
for the Son of man came not to be served but to serve, and
give His life a ransom for many. "


From the Translation of Liturgical Bible - © AELF, Paris



Today's Commentary

Saint Ephrem (c. 306-373), deacon in Syria, Doctor of the Church
Commentary on the Diatessaron, 20, 2-7 (trans. SC 121, p. 344s)

"The Son of Man came ... to give his life"

"If possible, let this cup pass from me" (Mt 26.39).
Why hast thou taken Simon Peter said: "What this does not happen to you, Lord
! "(Matthew 16:22), which you now say:" If it is possible that
this cup pass from me "? He knew what he said to his Father, and
it was possible that this cup pass, but he had come to
drink for all, to pay this debt cut that death
prophets and martyrs could not pay ... He had described his
killing the prophets and had prefigured the mystery of his death
by the righteous, when it is time to eat his death, he did not
refused to drink it. If he had not wanted to drink, but the push, he would not
compared his body to the Temple in these words: "Destroy this Temple and
the third day, I will raise "(Jn 2:19);
he would not tell the son of Zebedee:" Can you drink the cup that I drink
? And again: "For me there is a baptism I am baptized"
(Luke 12.50) ...

"If possible, let this cup pass from me. He said it
because of the weakness he had covered not pretending but really
. Since it had been small and had actually lined
our weakness, he should be shaken in fear and weakness. Having
flesh, putting on the weakness eating when he was hungry, tired
work, overcome by sleep, had to be done everything
is the flesh when the time of his death came ...

To bring his passion for comfort to his disciples, Jesus
felt what they feel. He took him to their fear of their
show by the likeness of his soul, he should not boast about
to death before he had suffered. If, indeed, he who fears nothing
was scared and asked to be relieved when he knew it was impossible
, how much more should we persevere other
in prayer before the temptation to be issued when it presents itself ...
To give courage to those who fear death, he did not hide his own fear
, so they know that this fear does not lead to
sin as long as they do not live in it. "No, Father, Jesus said,
but thy will be done": I die to give life to a multitude
.




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Vermont Casting Resolute

A la Claire Fontaine, finally!

I just (finally) finished the layout of a print campaign two years ago, has shown - most of the drawings are scattered throughout this blog.
The pdf has been sent to Vermeer, which launched the idea of prozine Dream Dragon. I hope that the scenario he pleases because he does not mince words, huhu.
Well, then it has nothing to do, but today I bought the equipment ... oil paint. A technique I've never really addressed. I'll tell you soon;)