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From a fairy tale. Reflection for married couples. Lk 9:18-22

GOSPEL OF THE DAY

From the Gospel according to Luke
Lk 9:18-22

Once when Jesus was praying in solitude,
and the disciples were with him,
he asked them, “Who do the crowds say that I am?”
They said in reply, “John the Baptist; others, Elijah;
still others, ‘One of the ancient prophets has arisen.’”
Then he said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”
Peter said in reply, “The Christ of God.”
He rebuked them and directed them not to tell this to anyone.

He said, “The Son of Man must suffer greatly
and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes,
and be killed and on the third day be raised.”

The word of the Lord.

 

From a fairy tale.

Jesus is recognised by Peter as the Messiah. No doubt, an action of the Holy Spirit. But Jesus forbids them to tell anyone. Why? He presents Himself, not as the Messiah, but as the Son of Man. As a normal, ordinary man, like anyone else. But why this desire to hide His identity? Because the people of Israel expected another type of Messiah. Therefore He makes clear what His messianism will be: suffering greatly, being rejected by the leaders, being executed and resurrected. That was God’s plan for the true Messiah, something that no one would understand, including His own disciples. Once again, God’s ways are not those of men. But there is no more beautiful way than God’s. Let us embrace those ways of God, even if others do not understand it, for His greater glory.

 

Applied to Married Life:

Carmen: When I married you, I expected to have my Prince Charming at my side.

Julio: And instead your prince charming turned out to be a frog…

Carmen: Hahaha. No, silly. But it is true that my fairy tale became a real story, of crosses, of suffering, of joys, but also of sorrows, of pleasures and also of disappointments. But our love has matured through all those tests that we have gone through together. Now, I admire you more and I love you more than if you were a prince charming. Now I love you, and only you, just as you are.

Julio: I love you. I love everything about you. You are still like a fairy tale because you are charming.

Carmen: Well, I have also given you a few headaches.

Julio: But they have all been worth for love the love I feel for you. Come on, sleeping beauty, give me a kiss and get up since we are late for work.

Carmen: Won’t you take me on your magic carpet?

Julio: I have it in the workshop, so they can refill the flying powder tank.

Both: Hahaha.

 

Mother,

Thank you for a real life, much more beautiful than a fairy tale life. Praise God for giving us life.

Bewildered. Reflection for married couples. LK 9:7-9

GOSPEL OF THE DAY

From the Gospel according to Luke
LK 9:7-9

Herod the tetrarch heard about all that was happening,
and he was greatly perplexed because some were saying,
“John has been raised from the dead”;
others were saying, “Elijah has appeared”;
still others, “One of the ancient prophets has arisen.”
But Herod said, “John I beheaded.
Who then is this about whom I hear such things?”
And he kept trying to see him.

The word of the Lord

Bewildered.

God’s matters are incomprehensible to ordinary people, therefore it is great not to understand everything that is happening, because it confirms that God exists and that He intervenes in our lives. Hence, in those moments, recognise Him and… Rejoice!

 

Grounded in Married Life:

Juanjo: When do you mainly experience the presence of the Lord in our lives?

Esther: Usually when I do not understand what is happening, if I have done something inappropriate and it get stuck in my consciousness, it does not give me peace of mind. When the Lord allowed situations to strengthen my love to Him, at first I do not understand anything, but if I continue acting with Love and faith, then I see the fruits.

 

Mother,

Who are we that you remember us? Praise be to you for so much Love.

We need it. Thank you. Reflection for Married Couples. Lk 9:1-6

GOSPEL OF THE DAY

From the Gospel according to Luke
Lk 9:1-6

Jesus summoned the Twelve and gave them power and authority
over all demons and to cure diseases,
and he sent them to proclaim the Kingdom of God
and to heal the sick.
He said to them, “Take nothing for the journey,
neither walking stick, nor sack, nor food, nor money,
and let no one take a second tunic.
Whatever house you enter, stay there and leave from there.
And as for those who do not welcome you,
when you leave that town,
shake the dust from your feet in testimony against them.”
Then they set out and went from village to village
proclaiming the Good News and curing diseases everywhere.

The word of the Lord

We need it. Thank you.

Jesus sends and gives power and authority to carry out His mission: to evangelise by word and to carry out acts to heal people. Words were not enough, nor were works. It had to be both.

To all of us, Christian spouses, that have been called to proclaim the Gospel of Marriage, must not only proclaim the truth and beauty of marriage, but give ourselves through collaboration with our time and effort, so that others may be converted and begin to strive to live marriage as God intended.

This is what we do at “Marital Love Project”, with an attitude of poverty, humility, knowing that we are useless servants. Thus, we are witnesses of miracles that Our Mother performs. Just by putting ourselves at Her service. Amazing! Then there are those who do not accept it and those who accept it, those who do not persevere and those who do. That no longer depends on us. Responding to the Call is up to each of us and we cannot do anything about it. Now, the One who answers is amazed.

 

Reflection for married couples: 

Jaime: (Singing) There are three things in life, health, money and love…

Marta: What are you singing all of a sudden? By the way. If you had to say the 3 most important things in your life, which would you say?

Jaime: 1 God, 2 you and 3 our children and other family members around us.

Marta: Very well. More generally I would say: Belonging to God, not belonging to myself and belonging to you and to others. In the spiritual path it is what is called unity of life. It is key to promote these 3 aspects at the same time to live with joy and the peace of God.

Jaime: Let’s see: Belonging to God, I think we are doing it because He is always present in our life, although sometimes we do not act as His children. It is where we need to improve. Not belonging to myself, we are working on the spiritual path and we are on it, and belonging to others, we are also on it, because I am working to become better for you and together for our children and we also collaborate in the “Marital Love Project” for the salvation of many marriages and families.

Marta: Good! It seems that we are on the right path.


Mother,

The mission of announcing the good news of the Gospel is necessary for us. Thank you for giving us this path so that we can give ourselves. Thank you Blessed Mother.

Social inclusion. Reflection for married couples. LK 8:19-21

GOSPEL OF THE DAY

From the Gospel according to Luke

LK 8:19-21

The mother of Jesus and his brothers came to him

but were unable to join him because of the crowd.

He was told, “Your mother and your brothers are standing outside

and they wish to see you.”

He said to them in reply, “My mother and my brothers

are those who hear the word of God and act on it.”

 

The word of the Lord

 

Social inclusion.

Today it is fashionable to talk about social inclusion. A very artificial way of pretending what they call social cohesion.

But the Lord speaks to us of true “inclusion” which is adherence to Him. The glue is the love of God and the way is through faith: Listening to His Word and fulfilling it. This is true social “inclusion”, based on truth, which we prefer to call “communion” in Christ and with the Holy Mother Church.

 

Applied to Married Life:

Manuel: If you had to give a general recommendation for marriages to be more united, families more united, and society more united, what would you give?

Ana: Without a doubt, that they listen to the Word of the Lord and fulfill it. It never fails.

 

Mother,

In Christ we live, in Christ we move and in Christ we exist. Glory to God!

What I Believe I Have. Reflection for married couples. Luke 8, 16-18

GOSPEL

Anyone who has will be given more
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark
Luke 8:16-18
Jesus said to the crowds:
  ‘No one lights a lamp to cover it with a bowl or to put it under a bed. No, he puts it on a lamp-stand so that people may see the light when they come in. For nothing is hidden but it will be made clear, nothing secret but it will be known and brought to light. So take care how you hear; for anyone who has will be given more; from anyone who has not, even what he thinks he has will be taken away.’
The Gospel of the Lord.

What I Believe I Have

Why do some couples get along well even though they aren’t united by the Sacrament and aren’t Christians? Today, Jesus speaks to us about our response to the gift of His Grace. He makes it rain on the just and the unjust alike, but if He gives it to us, it is so we can illuminate the world as His witnesses.
I may have received much and, as a result, live a comfortable life based on these blessings. However, at the end of my days, the grace I was given will be taken from me, along with the gifts I believed I possessed. I thought I was good and helpful, but those gifts didn’t belong to me; they were meant to be managed in the name of the Lord. If I embrace grace and become a light for the world in His name, showing others what God has done for me without any merit of my own, I will receive fullness—pressed down, shaken together, and running over…
Thank You, Lord, for the gift of the Sacrament of my Marriage.

Applied to Married Life:

James: I see that some non-Christian marriages seem to be better than those that identify as Christian. How do you explain that?
Mentor Couple: It can be explained by the fact that God pours His grace upon everyone and gives gifts to all, though not equally. It’s very possible for a non-Christian couple to receive more gifts than a Christian couple. The key question is how each of us responds to the gifts we’ve received. That couple may have a strong bond, but they don’t grow as God expects because they don’t believe in Him, don’t rely on Him, and don’t glorify His name. Instead, they depend on their own strength, believing they own everything they’ve received.
On the other hand, if a Christian couple glorifies God with their gifts (even if they’re fewer in number) and strives to nurture those gifts as a response to God’s immense love, reflecting that love to those around them, then they are truly glorifying God with their lives. It’s like having a very gifted child who is ungrateful and ignores you versus one who may be less talented but deeply appreciates your efforts and dedication, speaking highly of you and being affectionate. Which of the two do you think illuminates the world more?
James: Clearly, the second one.
Mentor Couple: Then let’s do the same with the gift of our marriage. Let’s always give glory to God!

Mother,

What matters more than the outcomes of our actions is the love with which we do them. The world seeks results, while the Lord asks us to love one another. Mother, may we be spouses who reflect the Grace of the Sacrament we have received. Amen.