Qari 20 ta’ Jannar, 2013
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It-Tieni Ħadd matul is-Sena
Messalin C 264
Reading 1 - Isaiah 62:1-5
For Zion’s sake I will not be silent, for
Jerusalem’s sake I will not be quiet, until her vindication shines forth like
the dawn and her victory like a burning torch. Nations shall behold your
vindication, and all the kings your glory; you shall be called by a new name pronounced
by the mouth of the LORD. You shall be a glorious crown in the hand of the
LORD, a royal diadem held by your God. No more shall people call you “Forsaken”,
or your land “Desolate”, but you shall be called “My Delight”, and your land
“Espoused”. For the LORD delights in you and makes your land his spouse. As a
young man marries a virgin, your Builder shall marry you; and as a bridegroom
rejoices in his bride so shall your God rejoice in you. This is
the Word of The Lord.
L-Ewwel Qari - Isaija 62, 1-5
Minħabba f'Sijon ma nehdiex,
minħabba f'Ġerusalem ma niskotx, sa ma tfeġġ bħal dija
l-ġustizzja tagħha, tħeġġeġ bħal torċa s-salvazzjoni tagħha.
Il-ġustizzja tiegħek għad jarawha l-ġnus, u s-sebħ tiegħek jarawh is-slaten
kollha. B'isem ġdid għad isejħulek, isem li għad jagħżlu fomm il-Mulej. Għad
tkun kuruna ta' ġmiel f'id il-Muleju dijadema ta' sultan f'id Alla tieghek. Ma
jgħidulekx aktar .-Abbandunata, anqas
lill artek l-Imħarbta. Lilek għad isejħulek
Għaxqti fiha, u lil artek għad igħidulha Għarusa, għax il-għaxqa
tal-Mulej fik, u artek għad titgħarras. Bħalma l-għarus jitgħarras xebba, hekk
jitgħarrsek il-Bennej tiegħek; u bħalma l-għarus jitgħaxxaq b'għarustu, hekk
jitgħaxxaq bik Alla tiegħek. Il-Kelma
tal-Mulej
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R. (3) Proclaim
his marvelous deeds to all the nations.
Sing to the LORD a new song;
sing to the LORD, all you lands.
Sing to the LORD; bless his name R/
sing to the LORD, all you lands.
Sing to the LORD; bless his name R/
Announce his salvation, day after day.
Tell his glory among the nations;
among all peoples, his wondrous deeds. R/
Give to the LORD, you families of nations,
give to the LORD glory and praise;
give to the LORD the glory due his name! R/
Worship the LORD in holy attire.
Tremble before him, all the earth;
Say among the nations: The LORD is king.
He governs the peoples with equity. R/
Salm Responsorjali - Salm 95
R/ Xandru fost il-popli kollha, l-għeuġibijiet
tal-Mulej
Għannu lill-Mulej għanja
ġdida;
għannu lill-Mulej fl-art kollha!
Għannu lill-Mulej, bierku
ismu! R/
Ħabbru minn jum għal ieħor
is-salvazzjoni tiegħu.
Xandru fost il-ġnus is-sebħ
tiegħu,
fost il-popli kollha l-għeġubijiet tiegħu! R/
Agħtu lill-Mulej, familji
tal-popli,
agħtu lill-Mulej sebħ u
setgħa,
agħtu lill-Mulej is-sebħ ta'
ismu! R/
Inxteħtu quddiem il-Mulej
b'tiżjin qaddis;
triegħdu quddiemu, nies
kollha tal-art!
Għidu fost il-ġnus: "Il-Mulej isaltan!"
Huwa jiġġudika l-popli bis-sewwa. R/
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Reading 2 - 1 Corinthians 12:4-11
Brothers and sisters: There are different
kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; there are different forms of
service but the same Lord; there are different workings but the same God who
produces all of them in everyone. To each individual the manifestation of the
Spirit is given for some benefit.To one is given through the Spirit the
expression of wisdom; to another, the expression of knowledge according to the same
Spirit; to another, faith by the same Spirit; to another, gifts of healing by
the one Spirit; to another, mighty deeds; to another, prophecy; to another,
discernment of spirits; to another, varieties of tongues; to another,
interpretation of tongues. But one and the same Spirit produces all of these, distributing
them individually to each person as he wishes. This is the Word of The Lord.
It-Tieni Qari - mill-Ewwel Ittra lill-Korintin 12, 4-11
Ħuti, hemm diversi doni, imma wieħed hu l-Ispirtu; hemm diversi
ministeri, imma l-istess wieħed hu l-Mulej; hemm diversi ħidmiet, imma l-istess
Alla, li jaħdem kollox f'kulħadd. Lil kull wieħed tingħata r-rivelazzjoni
tal-Ispirtu għall-ġid ta' kulħadd; lil wieħed
kliem l-għerf, mill-istess Spirtu; lil ieħor kliem tas-sapjenza,
milll-istess Spirtu; lil ieħor il-fidi, mill-istess Spirtu; lil ieħor id-don tal-fejqan, mill-istess
Spirtu; lil ieħor is-setgħa tal-mirakli; lil ieħor id-don tal-prefezzija; lil
ieħor id-don tal-għażla tal-ispirti; lil ieħor diversi ilsna; lil ieħor
it-tifsir tal-ilsna. Dan kollu jaħdmu l-istess Spirtu wieħed, li jqassam lil
kull wieħed kif jogħġbu. Il-Kelma
tal-Mulej
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Gospel - John 2:1-11
There was a
wedding at Cana in Galilee , and the mother of
Jesus was there. Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the wedding. When
the wine ran short, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine.” And
Jesus said to her, “Woman, how does your concern affect me? My hour has not yet
come.” His mother said to the servers, “Do whatever he tells you.” Now there
were six stone water jars there for Jewish ceremonial washings, each holding
twenty to thirty gallons.Jesus told the them, “Fill the jars with water.” So
they filled them to the brim. Then he told them, “Draw some out now and take it
to the headwaiter.” So they took it. And when the headwaiter tasted the water
that had become wine, without knowing where it came from — although the servers
who had drawn the water knew —, the headwaiter called the bridegroom and said
to him, “Everyone serves good wine first, and then when people have drunk
freely, an inferior one; but you have kept the good wine until now.” Jesus did this
as the beginning of his signs at Cana in Galilee
and so revealed his glory, and his disciples began to believe in him. This is the Word
of The Lord.
L-Evanġelju - San Ġwann 2, 1-12
F'dak iż-żmien, sar tieġ f'Kana tal-Galilija, u omm Ġesu' kienet hemm.Ġesu' kien mistieden
għat-tieġ hu ukoll flimkien mad-dixxipli tiegħu.Billi ma kienx fadal iżjed inbid, omm Ġesu' qaltlu:
"Ma għandhomx inbid." U
Ġesu' qalilha: "X'hemm bejni u
bejnek, mara? Is-siegħa tiegħi għadha
ma waslitx." Omm Ġesu' qalet lill-qaddejja: "Agħmlu kulma jgħidilkom hu."Issa
kien hemm sitt ġarar tal-ħaġar, imqiegħda
hemm għar-rit tal-purifikazzjoni
tal-Lhud, kull waħda minnhom tasa' xi mitt jew mija u għoxrin litru. Ġesu' qal
lill-qaddejja: "Imlew
il-ġarar bl-ilma." U dawk imlewhom sax-xifer.Imbagħad qalilhom: "Issa
ħudu minnu u newluh lil dak li qiegħed jieħu ħsieb il-mejda." U huma marru
jnewluhulu. Hu daq l-ilma mibdul fi nbid: u billi ma kienx jaf mnejn
ġie, għalkemm il-qaddejja li ħadu mill-ilma kienu jafu, sejjaħ lill-għarus u
qallu: "Kulħadd l-inbid it-tajjeb
iservi l-ewwel; meta mbagħad ikun ħadhom iġibu dak li jkuu inqas tajjeb.
Imma int l-inbid it-tajjeb erfajtu sa issa." Dan, li għamel Ġesu'
f'Kana tal-Galilija kien l-ewwel wieħed
fost is-sinjali tiegħu. Bih wera
l-glorja tiegħu u d-dixxipli tiegħu emmnu fih.Il-Kelma tal-Mulej
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COMMENTARY
Father Cantalamessa ofm cap on Christ at Cana
Here is a translation of a commentary by the Pontifical Household
preacher, Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa, on the readings from this
Sunday's liturgy.
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Inviting Jesus to the wedding
Above all, in this way he in fact honored the marriage between man and woman, implicitly reaffirming that it is a beautiful thing, willed by the Creator and blessed by him. But he wanted also to teach us something else. With his coming the marriage between God and humanity promised through the prophets was realized under the name of the "new and eternal covenant."
At
If we want to find out how the relationship between a man and woman in marriage should be according to the Bible, we must look at the relationship between Christ and the Church. Let us try to do it following the thought of
This affirmation -- that matrimony is based on love -- seems to us to be discounted today. But that marriage should be based on love is something that has only been recognized for little over a century, and it is still not recognized everywhere.
For centuries and millenniums, marriage was a transaction between families, a way of providing for the conservation of a patrimony or a social obligation. The parents and the families were the protagonists, not the spouses, who often did not know each other until the day of the wedding.
Jesus, Paul says in the text of Ephesians, gave himself up "that he might present the Church to himself in splendor without spot or wrinkle or any such thing." Is it possible for the human husband to emulate Christ the bridegroom even in this? Can he remove his wife's wrinkles? Certainly!
There are wrinkles that result from a lack of love, from being left alone. The woman who feels herself to still be important to her husband does not have wrinkles, or if she does, they are a different kind of wrinkles and they make her beauty grow rather than diminish it.
And wives, what can they learn from their model which is the Church? The Church makes herself beautiful only for her husband and not to please anyone else. She is proud and thrilled about her husband and does not cease to praise him. Translated onto the human plane this reminds fianceés and wives that their esteem and admiration is a very important thing for their fiancé or husband.
Sometimes to them this is the thing that counts the most in the world. It would be a grave thing to deny them this, to never have a word of appreciation for their work, for their ability to organize, their courage, their dedication to the family; for what he says, if he is a politician, for what he writes, if he is a writer, for what he paints, if he is an artist. Love is nourished by esteem and dies without it.
But there is something that the model of divine love calls husbands to above all: fidelity. God is faithful, always, despite everything. Today, this discourse about fidelity has become something rather delicate and no one any longer dares to risk it. And yet the principal reason for the disintegration of many marriages is precisely here, in infidelity. Some deny this, saying that adultery is the effect and not the cause of marriage crises. In other words, betrayal happens because there is nothing that exists any longer with one's spouse.
On occasion this is also true; but often what we have is a vicious circle. There is betrayal because the marriage is dead, but the marriage is dead precisely because treachery has already begun, perhaps at first only in the heart. That which is the most odious is when the traitor himself casts the fault entirely on the other and assumes the attitude of the victim.
But let us return to the Gospel episode, because it contains hope for all marriages, even the better ones. What happens in all marriages happens in the wedding feast at
This Gospel episode points out to the couple a way to not fall into this situation or get out of if they are already in it: Invite Jesus to your wedding! If he is present, he can always be asked to repeat the miracle of Cana: transform the water into wine -- the water of habit, of routine, of frigidity, into the wine of love and joy better than the initial love and joy, just as the miraculous wine at
Inviting Jesus to your wedding means honoring the Gospel in your house, praying together, receiving the sacraments, taking part in the life of the Church.
Married couples are not always in the same place, religiously speaking. Perhaps one of them is a believer and the other is not, or at least not in the same way. In this case, the one who knows Jesus should invite him to the wedding and do it in such a way -- with kindness, respect for the other, love and coherence of life -- that Jesus soon becomes the friend of both. A "friend of the family!"
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