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“I have said these things to you so that my joy may be in you”

Daily Gospel: 06/05/2010
«Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.» John 6,68


Thursday of the Fifth week of Easter

Acts of the Apostles 15:7-21.
After much debate had taken place, Peter got up and said to them, "My brothers, you are well aware that from early days God made his choice among you that through my mouth the Gentiles would hear the word of the gospel and believe.
And God, who knows the heart, bore witness by granting them the holy Spirit just as he did us.
He made no distinction between us and them, for by faith he purified their hearts.
Why, then, are you now putting God to the test by placing on the shoulders of the disciples a yoke that neither our ancestors nor we have been able to bear?
On the contrary, we believe that we are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, in the same way as they."
The whole assembly fell silent, and they listened while Paul and Barnabas described the signs and wonders God had worked among the Gentiles through them.
After they had fallen silent, James responded, "My brothers, listen to me.
Symeon has described how God first concerned himself with acquiring from among the Gentiles a people for his name.
The words of the prophets agree with this, as is written:
'After this I shall return and rebuild the fallen hut of David; from its ruins I shall rebuild it and raise it up again,
so that the rest of humanity may seek out the Lord, even all the Gentiles on whom my name is invoked. Thus says the Lord who accomplishes these things,
known from of old.'
It is my judgment, therefore, that we ought to stop troubling the Gentiles who turn to God,
but tell them by letter to avoid pollution from idols, unlawful marriage, the meat of strangled animals, and blood.
For Moses, for generations now, has had those who proclaim him in every town, as he has been read in the synagogues every sabbath."

Psalms 96(95):1-3.10.
Sing to the LORD a new song; sing to the LORD, all the earth.
Sing to the LORD, bless his name; announce his salvation day after day.
Tell God's glory among the nations; among all peoples, God's marvelous deeds.
say among the nations: The LORD is king. The world will surely stand fast, never to be moved. God rules the peoples with fairness.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 15:9-11.
As the Father loves me, so I also love you. Remain in my love.
If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commandments and remain in his love.
I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and your joy may be complete. 
Jn 15,9-11
Commentary of the day 
Thomas de Celano (around 1190-1260), Wrote a biography of St. Francis and St. Clare
Vita Secunda of St. Francis, §125 and 127 (translated from the French - Debonnets et Vorreux, Documents, p.430)
“I have said these things to you so that my joy may be in you”
       Saint Francis maintained: “My best defense against all the plots and tricks of the enemy is still the spirit of joy. The devil is never so happy as when he has succeeded in robbing one of God’s servants of the joy in his or her soul. The devil always has some dust on hold that he blows into someone’s conscience through a small basement window so as to make opaque what is pure. But in a heart that is filled with joy, he tries in vain to introduce his deadly poison. The demons can do nothing against a servant of Christ whom they find filled with holy gladness; whereas a dejected, morose and depressed soul easily lets itself be submerged in sorrow or captured by false pleasures.”

       That is why he himself always tried to keep his heart joyful, to preserve that oil of gladness with which his soul had been anointed (Ps 45:7). He took great care to avoid sorrow, the worst of illnesses, and when he felt that it was beginning to infiltrate his soul, he immediately had recourse to prayer. He said: “At the first sign of trouble, the servant of God must get up, begin to pray, and remain before the Father until the latter has caused him or her to retrieve the joy of the person who is saved.” (Ps 51:12)…

       I sometimes saw Francis with my own eyes picking up a piece of wood from the ground, placing it on his left arm, and scraping it with a straight stick as if he were moving a bow on a violin. In this way, he mimed an accompaniment to the praises he was singing to the Lord in French.


Thursday, 06 May 2010

Bl. Anna Rosa Gattorno (1831-1900)



BLESSED ANNA ROSA GATTORNO
(1831-1900)
        "My love, what can I do to make the whole world love you? ... Make use once again of this wretched instrument to renew the faith and the conversion of sinners".
        This generous outburst, uttered at the feet of her 'Supreme Good' - who drew her ever closer to him - constituted the deepest yearning of Anna Rosa Gattorno's heart, leading her to offer her life totally in a continuous sacrifice for the glory and pleasure of the Father.
        She was born in Genoa on 14 October 1841 into a deeply Christian, well-to-do family of good name. She was baptized the same day in the parish of S. Donato and received the names Rosa, Maria, Benedetta.
        In her father Francesco and her mother Adelaide Campanella, like their other five children, she found the first models for her moral and Christian life. When she was 12 years old, she was confirmed at S. Maria delle Vigne by Cardinal Archbishop Tadini.
        As a young girl she was educated at home, as was the custom in rich families at that time. With her serene and loveable character, open to piety and charity, she was nonetheless firm and knew how to react to the confrontations of the political and anticlerical climate of the time, which did not spare even some members of the Gattorno family.
        At the age of  21 Rosa married her cousin Gerolamo Custo (5 November 1852), and moved to Marseilles. Unforeseen financial difficulties very soon upset the happiness of the new family which was forced to return to Genoa in a state of poverty. More serious misfortunes were looming: their first child, Carlotta, after a sudden illness was left deaf and dumb for life; Gerolamo's attempt to find fortune abroad ended with his return, aggravated by a fatal illness; the happiness of the other two children was deeply disturbed by her husband's disappearance which left her a widow less than six years after their marriage (9 March 1858) and, a few months later, by the loss of her youngest little son.
        The succession of so many sad events in her life marked a radical change which she called her "conversion" to the total gift of herself to the Lord, to his love and to love of neighbour. Purified by her trials and strengthened in spirit, she understood the true meaning of pain and was confirmed in the certainty of her new vocation.
        Under the guidance of her confessor, Fr. Giuseppe Firpo, she made private perpetual vows of chastity and obedience on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception 1858; followed by vows of poverty (1861) in the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi, as a Franciscan tertiary. Since 1855, she had also obtained the benefit of daily communion, which was uncommon in those days. She remained constantly anchored to this source of grace and, encouraged by ever growing intimacy with the Lord, she found support, missionary fervour, strength and zeal in service to her brothers and sisters.
        In 1862, she received the gift of hidden stigmata, perceived most intensely on Fridays.
        As a faithful wife and exemplary mother, never depriving her children of anything - always following and loving them tenderly - with greater availability she learned to share in the sufferings of others, giving herself in apostolic charity: "I dedicated myself with greater zeal to pious works and to visiting hospitals and the poor sick at home, helping them by meeting their needs as much as I could and serving them in all things".
        The Catholic associations in Genoa competed for her, so that although she loved silence and concealment, her genuinely evangelising way of life was remarked by all.
        Progressing on this path, she was made president of the "Pious Union of the New Ursulines Daughters of Holy Mary Immaculate", founded by Frassinetti, and was entrusted with the revision of the Rule destined for the Union at the express wish of Archbishop Charvaz.
        On that precise occasion (February 1864), redoubling her prayers to Christ Crucified, she received the inspiration for a new Rule, her own specific Foundation.
        Fearful of being forced to abandon her children she prayed, made acts of penance and asked advice. Fra Francis of Camporosso, a lay Capuchin, who is hom a saint,  to whom she also expressed her apprehension before the serious troubles that were imminent, supported and encouraged her, as did her confessor and the Archbishop of Genoa.
        However, feeling her maternal duties more and more acutely, she sought authoritative confirmation in the words of Pius IX, with the secret hope of being relieved. The Pontiff, at an audience on 3 January 1866, instead enjoined her to start her foundation immediately, adding: "This Institute will spread in all the parts of the world as swiftly as the flight of the dove. God will take care of your children: you must think of God and his work" She therefore accepted to do the Lord's will, and as she then wrote in her Memoirs: "I generously offered them to God and repeated to him Abraham's words: 'Here I am, ready to do your divine will'.... Having offered myself for his Work, I received immense consolations...".
        Overcoming the resistance of her relatives and, to the disappointment of her Bishop, leaving the associations in Genoa, she founded her new religious family in Piacenza, and named it definitively "Daughters of St. Anne, mother of Mary Immaculate" (8 December 1866). She was clothed on 26 July 1867 and on 8 April 1870 made her religious profession, together with 12 sisters.
        Fr. Tornatore, a priest of the Congregation of the Mission, collaborated with her in the Institute's development. Expressly requested, he wrote the Rule and was then considered Co-Founder of the Institute.
        Entrusting herself totally to divine Providence and motivated from the start by a courageous charitable impulse, Rosa Gattorno began with a spirit of motherly dedication to consolidate God's Work as the Pope had called it and as she too, chosen to cooperate in it, would always call it, attentively caring for any form of suffering and moral or material poverty, with the one intention of serving Jesus in his painful and injured members and of "evangelising first and foremost with life".
        Various works came into being for the poor and the sick with any form of illness, for lonely, elderly or abandoned persons, the little and the defenceless, adolescents, and young girls "at risk" for whom she arranged appropriate instruction and subsequent integration in the working world. In addition, she soon opened schools for the people and for the education of the children of the poor, and other works of human and evangelical advancement in accordance with the greatest needs of the time and with an effective presence in ecclesial and civil life. "Servants of the poor and ministers of mercy" she called her daughters, and she urged them to accept, as a sign of the Lord's favour to serve their brethren with love and humility: "Be humble ... only think that you are the lowliest and the most wretched of all creatures who render service to the Church... and have the grace to belong to her".
        Less than 10 years after its foundation, the Institute obtained the Decree of Praise (1876), and its definitive approval in 1879. For the Rule, it had to wait until 1892.
        Highly esteemed and appreciated by all, she also worked in Piacenza with Bishop Scalabrini, who has now been beatified, and in particular in the institute for deaf-mutes which he founded.
        However Mother Rosa Gattorno was not spared humiliations, difficulties and tribulations of all kinds. Despite this, the Institute spread rapidly, in Italy and abroad, thus achieving the Foundress' ardent missionary desire: "Oh my Love! How I feel myself burning with the desire to make you known and loved by all! I would like to attract all the world, to give to all, to appease all ... I would like to go everywhere and shout out for everybody to come and love you". To be "Jesus' voice" and to bring all people the message of the love that saves was and always remained her heart's deepest desire. In 1878, she was already sending the first Daughters of St. Anne to Bolivia, then to Brazil, Chile, Peru, Eritrea, France and Spain. In Rome, where her work began in 1873, she organised boys' and girls' schools for the poor, nursery schools, assistance for the new-born babies of workers in the tobacco factory, houses for former prostitutes, serving women, nurses for home care, etc. There she also had the Generalate built, with its adjacent church.
        In all, at her death there were 368 houses in which 3,500 sisters were carrying out their mission.
The secret of her journey of holiness, of the dynamism of her charity and of the strength of mind with which she could face all obstacles with firm faith and guide the Institute with full dedication, courage and far-sightedness for 34 years, was her continuous union with God and total, trusting abandonment in him: "Although I am in the midst of such a torrent of things to do, I am never without the union with my Good"; her attention and docility to the impulses of the Spirit; her deep and loving participation in Christ's Passion; her ceaseless prayers for the conversion of sinners and the sanctification of all mankind.
        She had a deep sense of belonging to Church and was ever humble, devout and obedient to the directives of the Pope and the hierarchy.
        With her fondness of St. Anne, she had a special love for Mary, to whom she entirely entrusted herself, in order to belong totally to God and totally to her brethren.
A pure and simple instrument in the hands of the "superfine Craftsman", conformed to the Poor Christ and with him, a victim of love, she fulfilled in her life the desire she inculcated in her daughters: "To live for God, to die for him and to spend life for love".
        She lived like this until February 1900, when she caught a dangerous form of influenza and rapidly deteriorated: her health, sorely tried by her acts of penance, frequent exhausting journeys and an enormous mass of correspondence, worries and serious disappointments, no longer resisted. On 4 May she received the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, and two days later, on 6 May, at 9.00 a.m., having ended her earthly pilgrimage, she died a holy death in the Generalate.
        The fame of holiness which had surrounded her during her life, spread after her death and grew unimpeded all over the world.
        As an expression of a rare plan of God, in her three-fold experience of wife and mother, widow and then religious and Foundress, in her mission of service to humanity and to extending the kingdom Rosa Gattorno brought great honour to the "feminine genius". Although she was ever faithful to God's call and a genuine teacher of Christian and ecclesial life, she remained essentially a mother: of her own children, whom she constantly followed, of the Sisters, whom she deeply loved, and of all the needy, the suffering and the unhappy, in whose faces she contemplated the face of Christ, poor, wounded and crucified.
        Her charism has spread in the Church with the birth of other forms of evangelical life: Sisters of Contemplative Life; a Religious Association of Priests; the Secular Institute and the Ecclesial Movement for the Laity, which are active in the Church in almost all the parts of the world.
        She was beatified by John Paul II on April 9, 2000 at Rome.


«Os he hablado de esto para que mi alegría esté en vosotros»

EVANGELIO DEL DÍA: 06/05/2010
¿ Señor, a quién iremos?. Tú tienes palabras de vida eterna. Jn 6, 68


Jueves de la V Semana de Pascua

Libro de los Hechos de los Apóstoles 15,7-21.
Al cabo de una prolongada discusión, Pedro se levantó y dijo: "Hermanos, ustedes saben que Dios, desde los primeros días, me eligió entre todos ustedes para anunciar a los paganos la Palabra del Evangelio, a fin de que ellos abracen la fe.
Y Dios, que conoce los corazones, dio testimonio en favor de ellos, enviándoles el Espíritu Santo, lo mismo que a nosotros.
El no hizo ninguna distinción entre ellos y nosotros, y los purificó por medio de la fe.
¿Por qué ahora ustedes tientan a Dios, pretendiendo imponer a los discípulos un yugo que ni nuestros padres ni nosotros pudimos soportar?
Por el contrario, creemos que tanto ellos como nosotros somos salvados por la gracia del Señor Jesús".
Después, toda la asamblea hizo silencio para oír a Bernabé y a Pablo, que comenzaron a relatar los signos y prodigios que Dios había realizado entre los paganos por intermedio de ellos.
Cuando dejaron de hablar, Santiago tomó la palabra, diciendo: "Hermanos, les ruego que me escuchen:
Simón les ha expuesto cómo Dios dispuso desde el principio elegir entre las naciones paganas, un Pueblo consagrado a su Nombre.
Con esto concuerdan las palabras de los profetas que dicen:
Después de esto, yo volveré y levantaré la choza derruida de David; restauraré sus ruinas y la reconstruiré,
para que el resto de los hombres busque al Señor, lo mismo que todas las naciones que llevan mi Nombre. Así dice el Señor, que da
a conocer estas cosas desde la eternidad.
Por eso considero que no se debe inquietar a los paganos que se convierten a Dios,
sino que solamente se les debe escribir, pidiéndoles que se abstengan de lo que está contaminado por los ídolos, de las uniones ilegales, de la carne de animales muertos sin desangrar y de la sangre.
Desde hace muchísimo tiempo, en efecto, Moisés tiene en cada ciudad sus predicadores que leen la Ley en la sinagoga todos los sábados".

Salmo 96(95),1-3.10.
Canten al Señor un canto nuevo, cante al Señor toda la tierra;
canten al Señor, bendigan su Nombre, día tras día, proclamen su victoria.
Anuncien su gloria entre las naciones, y sus maravillas entre los pueblos.
Digan entre las naciones: "¡El Señor reina! El mundo está firme y no vacilará. El Señor juzgará a los pueblos con rectitud".

Evangelio según San Juan 15,9-11.
Como el Padre me amó, también yo los he amado a ustedes. Permanezcan en mi amor.
Si cumplen mis mandamientos, permanecerán en mi amor, como yo cumplí los mandamientos de mi Padre y permanezco en su amor.
Les he dicho esto para que mi gozo sea el de ustedes, y ese gozo sea perfecto. 
Jn 15,9-11
Leer el comentario del Evangelio por 
Tomás de Celano (hacia 1190-hacia 1260), biógrafo de san Francisco y de santa Clara
Vita secunda de san Francisco, § 125 y 127
«Os he hablado de esto para que mi alegría esté en vosotros»
     San Francisco afirmaba: «Contra todas las maquinaciones y las astucias del enemigo, mi mejor defensa es el espíritu de alegría. Jamás el diablo está tan contento como cuando ha podido quitar del alma de un siervo de Dios, la alegría. Tiene siempre en reserva un polvo que sopla en la conciencia a través de un tragaluz, para hacer volver opaco lo que es puro; pero es en vano que intente introducir su veneno mortal en un corazón henchido de gozo. Nada pueden los demonios contra un servidor de Cristo a quien encuentran lleno de santa alegría; pero lo pueden en un alma apesadumbrada, morosa y deprimida que fácilmente se deja sumergir en la tristeza o acaparar por falsos placeres.»

     Por eso el mismo santo se esforzaba siempre en mantener el corazón lleno de gozo, conservar este aceite de alegría cuya alma había recibido esta unción (Sl 44,8). Cuidaba mucho el evitar la tristeza, la peor de las enfermedades, y cuando se daba cuenta que ésa empezaba a infiltrarse en su alma, inmediatamente recurría a la oración. Decía: «En cuanto empieza a experimentar la primera turbación, el siervo de Dios debe levantarse, ponerse a orar y permanecer ante el Padre todo el tiempo necesario hasta que éste no le haya hecho recobrar el gozo del que está salvado» (Sl 50,14)...

     Con mis propios ojos lo he visto, a veces, recoger del suelo un trozo de madera, ponérselo debajo del brazo izquierdo y frotarlo con una varilla tensa como si pasara un arco sobre la viola; así cuidaba el acompañamiento de las alabanzas que cantaba al Señor en francés.




jueves 06 Mayo 2010

San Felipe



Fiesta de los santos Felipe y Santiago, apóstoles. Felipe, que, al igual que Pedro y Andrés, había nacido en Betsaida y era discípulo de Juan Bautista, fue llamado por el Señor para que lo siguiera. Santiago, por su parte, era hijo de Alfeo, de sobrenombre “Justo”, considerado en Occidente como el pariente del Señor, fue el primero que rigió la Iglesia de Jerusalén, y cuando se suscitó la controversia sobre la circuncisión, se adhirió al parecer de Pedro, para que no fuera impuesto a los discípulos venidos de la gentilidad aquel antiguo yugo. Muy pronto coronó su apostolado con el martirio (s. I).




Oremos

Los hermanos eran constantes en escuchar la enseñanza de los apóstoles, en la vida común, en la fracción del pan y en las oraciones. Todo el mundo estaba impresionado por los muchos prodigios y signos que los apóstoles hacían en Jerusalén. Los creyentes vivían todos unidos, y lo tenían todo en común; vendían  posesiones y bienes, y lo repartían entre todos según la necesidad de cada uno. Hch 2, 42-45



Concédenos, Señor todopoderoso, que el ejemplo de San Felipe nos estimule a una vida más perfecta y que cuantos celebramos su fiesta sepamos también imitar sus ejemplos. Por nuestro Señor Jesucristo, tu Hijo.



Calendario de  Fiestas Marianas: Nuestra Señora de los Milagros en la Iglesia de  Nuestra Señora de la Paz, Roma (1483).

Yielding fruit in due season

DAILY GOSPEL 05/05/2010
«Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.» John 6,68


Wednesday of the Fifth week of Easter

Acts of the Apostles 15:1-6.
Some who had come down from Judea were instructing the brothers, "Unless you are circumcised according to the Mosaic practice, you cannot be saved."
Because there arose no little dissension and debate by Paul and Barnabas with them, it was decided that Paul, Barnabas, and some of the others should go up to Jerusalem to the apostles and presbyters about this question.
They were sent on their journey by the church, and passed through Phoenicia and Samaria telling of the conversion of the Gentiles, and brought great joy to all the brothers.
When they arrived in Jerusalem, they were welcomed by the church, as well as by the apostles and the presbyters, and they reported what God had done with them.
But some from the party of the Pharisees who had become believers stood up and said, "It is necessary to circumcise them and direct them to observe the Mosaic law."
The apostles and the presbyters met together to see about this matter.

Psalms 122(121):1-2.3-4.5.
A song of ascents. Of David. I rejoiced when they said to me, "Let us go to the house of the LORD."
And now our feet are standing within your gates, Jerusalem.
Jerusalem, built as a city, walled round about.
Here the tribes have come, the tribes of the LORD, As it was decreed for Israel, to give thanks to the name of the LORD.
Here are the thrones of justice, the thrones of the house of David.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 15:1-8.
I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine grower.
He takes away every branch in me that does not bear fruit, and everyone that does he prunes so that it bears more fruit.
You are already pruned because of the word that I spoke to you.
Remain in me, as I remain in you. Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in me.
I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do nothing.
Anyone who does not remain in me will be thrown out like a branch and wither; people will gather them and throw them into a fire and they will be burned.
If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask for whatever you want and it will be done for you.
By this is my Father glorified, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples. 
Jn 15,1-8
Commentary of the day 
Blessed Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916), hermit and missionary in the Sahara
Meditations on the psalms, Ps 1
Yielding fruit in due season
«Happy the man who... meditates on the Law day and night. He is like a tree planted near running water, that yields its fruit in due season» (Ps 1,1-3). O my God, you tell me how happy I shall be, happy with a true happiness, happy on the last day... and that, wretched though I be, I am a palm tree planted near running waters, waters running with your divine will, your divine love and grace... and that I shall yield my fruit in due season. Thus you deign to comfort me. It seems to me that I am without fruit, without any good works, and I say to myself: I was converted eleven years ago and what have I done? What comparison is there between the works accomplished by the saints and my own? I see myself with hands completely empty.

      But you deign to comfort me; you tell me: «You will bear fruit in your season»... What season is this? The season that comes to all of us is the hour of judgement. And you promise me that, if I persevere with good will and in the struggle, however small I see myself to be, I shall yield fruit at the final hour.



Wednesday, 05 May 2010

St Antoninus, Bishop (1389-1459)



SAINT ANTONINUS
Bishop
(1389-1459)
        Antoninus, or Little Antony, as he was called from his small stature, was born at Florence in 1389. After a childhood of singular holiness, he begged to be admitted into the Dominican house at Fiesole; but the Superior, to test his sincerity and perseverance, told him he must first learn by heart the book of the Decretals, containing several hundred pages. This apparently impossible task was accomplished within twelve months; and Antoninus received the coveted habit in his sixteenth year.
        While still very young, he filled several important posts of his Order, and was consulted on questions of difficulty by the most learned men of his day; being known, for his wonderful prudence, as "the Counsellor." He wrote several works on theology and history, and sat as Papal Theologian at the Council of Florence.
        In 1446 he was compelled to accept the archbishopric of that city; and in this dignity earned for himself the title of "the Father of the Poor," for all he had was at their disposal. St. Antoninus never refused an alms which was asked in the name of God. When he had no money, he gave his clothes, shoes, or furniture. One day, being sent by the Florentines to the Pope, as he approached Rome a beggar came up to him almost naked, and asked him for an alms for Christ's sake. Outdoing St. Martin, Antoninus gave him his whole cloak. When he entered the city, another was given him; by whom he knew not. His household consisted of only six persons; his palace contained no plate or costly furniture, and was often nearly destitute of the necessaries of life. His one mule was frequently sold for the relief of the poor, when it would be bought back for him by some wealthy citizen.
        He died embracing the crucifix, May 5th, 1459, often repeating the words, "To serve God is to reign."


Lives of the Saints, by Alban Butler, Benziger Bros. ed. [1894]




Dar fruto a su debido tiempo

EVANGELIO DEL DÍA: 05/05/2010
¿ Señor, a quién iremos?. Tú tienes palabras de vida eterna. Jn 6, 68


Miércoles de la V Semana de Pascua

Libro de los Hechos de los Apóstoles 15,1-6.
Algunas personas venidas de Judea enseñaban a los hermanos que si no se hacían circuncidar según el rito establecido por Moisés, no podían salvarse.
A raíz de esto, se produjo una agitación: Pablo y Bernabé discutieron vivamente con ellos, y por fin, se decidió que ambos, junto con algunos otros, subieran a Jerusalén para tratar esta cuestión con los Apóstoles y los presbíteros.
Los que habían sido enviados por la Iglesia partieron y atravesaron Fenicia y Samaría, contando detalladamente la conversión de los paganos. Esto causó una gran alegría a todos los hermanos.
Cuando llegaron a Jerusalén, fueron bien recibidos por la Iglesia, por los Apóstoles y los presbíteros, y relataron todo lo que Dios había hecho con ellos.
Pero se levantaron algunos miembros de la secta de los fariseos que habían abrazado la fe, y dijeron que era necesario circuncidar a los paganos convertidos y obligarlos a observar la Ley de Moisés.
Los Apóstoles y los presbíteros se reunieron para deliberar sobre este asunto.

Salmo 122(121),1-2.3-4.5.
Canto de peregrinación. De David. ¡Qué alegría cuando me dijeron: "Vamos a la Casa del Señor"!
Nuestros pies ya están pisando tus umbrales, Jerusalén.
Jerusalén, que fuiste construida como ciudad bien compacta y armoniosa.
Allí suben las tribus, las tribus del Señor -según es norma en Israel- para celebrar el nombre del Señor.
Porque allí está el trono de la justicia, el trono de la casa de David.

Evangelio según San Juan 15,1-8.
Yo soy la verdadera vid y mi Padre es el viñador.
El corta todos mis sarmientos que no dan fruto; al que da fruto, lo poda para que dé más todavía.
Ustedes ya están limpios por la palabra que yo les anuncié.
Permanezcan en mí, como yo permanezco en ustedes. Así como el sarmiento no puede dar fruto si no permanece en la vid, tampoco ustedes, si no permanecen en mí.
Yo soy la vid, ustedes los sarmientos. El que permanece en mí, y yo en él, da mucho fruto, porque separados de mí, nada pueden hacer.
Pero el que no permanece en mí, es como el sarmiento que se tira y se seca; después se recoge, se arroja al fuego y arde.
Si ustedes permanecen en mí y mis palabras permanecen en ustedes, pidan lo que quieran y lo obtendrán.
La gloria de mi Padre consiste en que ustedes den fruto abundante, y así sean mis discípulos. 
Jn 15,1-8
Leer el comentario del Evangelio por 
Beato Carlos de Foucauld (1858-1916) ermitaño y misionero en el Sahara
Meditaciones sobre los salmos. Salmo 1
Dar fruto a su debido tiempo
     «Dichoso el hombre que... medita la Ley día y noche. Será como un árbol plantado cerca la corriente, que da fruto a su debido tiempo» (Salmo 1,1-3). Dios mío, tú me dices que seré dichoso, dichoso de la verdadera felicidad, dichoso el último día..., que a pesar de ser tan miserable, soy como una palmera plantada al borde de las aguas vivas, de las aguas vivas de la voluntad divina, del amor divino, de la gracia..., y que daré fruto a su debido tiempo. Dígnate consolarme, me siento sin fruto, me siento sin obras buenas, me digo: me convertí hace once años, y ¿qué he hecho? ¿Cuáles son las obras de los santos y cuáles las mías? Veo mis manos totalmente vacías de bien.

     Te dignas consolarme: «Tú darás fruto a su debido tiempo» me dices... ¿Cuál es ese tiempo? El tiempo de todos es la hora del juicio: me permitirás que si persisto en la buena voluntad y la lucha, a pesar de verme tan pobre, daré frutos en esta última hora.





miércoles 05 Mayo 2010


San Vicente Ferrer



Nació en 1350 en Valencia, España. Sus padres le inculcaron desde muy pequeñito una fervorosa devoción hacia Jesucristo y a la Virgen María y un gran amor por los pobres, a quienes repartía significativas limosnas que la familia acostumbraba dar. Ingresó a la comunidad de Padres Dominicos y, por su gran inteligencia, a los 21 años ya era profesor de filosofía en la universidad. Siendo diácono lo mandaron a predicar a Barcelona, ciudad que estaba atravesando por un período de hambre ya que los barcos con alimentos no llegaban desde hace varias semanas.
San Vicente estaba muy angustiado porque la Iglesia Católica estaba dividida entre dos Papas y existía mucha desunión. Estas constantes preocupaciones mortificaron y enfermaron peligrosamente al santo; pero una noche, por revelación divina, descubrió que su misión era la de predicar el Evangelio por ciudades, pueblos, campos y países. El santo recuperó inmediatamente la salud, y durante 30 años recorrió el norte de España, el sur de Francia, el norte de Italia, y Suiza, predicando incansablemente, con enormes frutos espirituales, ya que los primeros en convertirse fueron judíos y moros.
San Vicente fustigaba sin miedo las malas costumbres, que son la causa de tantos males e invitaba incesantemente a recibir los santos sacramentos de la confesión y de la comunión. Los milagros acompañaron a San Vicente en toda su predicación, siendo el don de las lenguas el primordial y básico para su misión de evangelizar las ciudades y pueblos. El santo se mantuvo humilde y sencillo a pesar de la gran fama y popularidad alcanzada por sus predicaciones en varios países. Los últimos años, acechado por varias dolencias y enfermedades, sus predicaciones mantenían esa fuerza, vigor y entusiasmo que lo caracterizaron en el anuncio del Evangelio.
Murió en plena actividad misionera, el Miércoles de Ceniza, 5 de abril del año 1419. Fue canonizado en 1455.





Oremos

Tú, Señor, que concediste a San Vicente Ferrer el don de imitar con fidelidad a Cristo pobre y humilde, concédenos también a nosotros, por intercesión de este santo, la gracia de que, viviendo fielmente nuestra vocación, tendamos hacia la perfección que nos propones en la persona de tu Hijo. Que vive y reina contigo.