The Epiphany of the Lord
L-Epifanija tal-Mulej
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Messalin 'B' pp128
Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem ! Your light has come, the glory of
the Lord shines upon you. See, darkness covers the earth, and thick clouds
cover the peoples; but upon you the LORD shines, and over you appears his
glory. Nations shall walk by your light, and kings by your shining radiance. Raise
your eyes and look about; they all gather and come to you:
your sons come from afar, and your daughters in the arms of their nurses. Then you shall be radiant at what you see, your
heart shall throb and overflow, for the riches of the sea shall be emptied out
before you, the wealth of nations shall be brought to you. Caravans of camels
shall fill you, dromedaries from Midian and Ephah; all from Sheba shall
come bearing gold and frankincense, and
proclaiming the praises of the LORD.
L-Ewwel Lezzjoni - Qari
mill-Ktieb tal-Profeta Isaija 60, 1—6
Responsorial Psalm -
PSALM 10-11, 12-13.
O God, with your judgment endow the king,
and with your justice, the king's son;
He shall govern your people with justice
and your afflicted ones with judgment.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
Justice shall flower in his days,
and profound peace, till the moon be no more.
May he rule from sea to sea,
and from the River to the ends of the earth.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
The kings of Tarshish and the Isles shall offer gifts;
the kings of
All kings shall pay him homage,
all nations shall serve him.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
For he shall rescue the poor when he cries out,
and the afflicted when he has no one to help him.
He shall have pity for the lowly and the poor;
the lives of the poor he shall save.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
Salm Responsorjali (Salm
71 (72)
R/
Il-ġnus kollha tal-art jagħtuk qima, Mulej.
O
Alla, agħti lis-sultan il-ħaqq tiegħek,
il-ġustizzja
tiegħek lil bin is-sultan,
biex jiġġudika l-poplu tiegħek bil-ġustizzja,
u
bil-ħaqq l-imsejknin tiegħek. R/
Tħaddar
f'jiemu l-ġustizzja,
u
s-sliem kotran sa ma jintemm il-qamar.
Isaltan
minn baħar sa
baħar,
u
mix-xmara sa truf l-art. R/
Is-slaten
ta' Tarsis tal-gżejjejr jagħtuh ir-rigali,
is-slaten
ta' Seba u ta' Saba għotjiet iġibulu.
Iqimhu
is-slaten kollha,
il-ġnus
kollha lilu jaqdu. R/
Għax
hu jeħles lill-fqir li jsejjaħlu,
u
lill-imsejken lim'għandux min jgħinu.
Iħenn
għad-dgħajjef u għall-fqajjar;
il-ħajja
tal-fqajrin isalva. R/
Reading 2 Ephesiansa,
5-6
Brothers and sisters:
You have heard of the stewardship of God's grace that was given to me for your benefit, namely, that the mystery was made known to me
by revelation. It was not made known to people in other generations as it has now been revealed to his holy
apostles and prophets by the Spirit:
that the Gentiles are coheirs, members
of the same body, and copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the
gospel.
It-Tieni
Lezzjoni - Qari mill-Ittra
lill-Efesin 3,
2-3a, 5-6
Ħuti, intom smajtu bil-pjan
tal-ġustizzja li Alla tani għall-ġid tagħkom, jiġifieri, li permezz ta' rivelazzsjoni għarrafni l-misteru. Dan hu
l-misteru li fil-ġenerazzjonijiiet l-imgħoddija ma kienx mgħarrraf lill-bnedmin bħalma issa ġie
rrivelat lill-appotli qaddisa tiegħu u lill-profeti fl-Ispirtu, jiġifieri, li l-pagani huma
msejħa biex ikollhom sehem mill-istess
wirtr, ikunu membri tal-istess ġisem, ikollhom sehem mill-istess wegħda, fi
Kristu Ġesu' permezz tal-Evanġelu. Il-Kelma tal-Mulej
Gospel - Matthew
2: 1-12
When Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, in
the days of King Herod, behold, magi
from the east arrived in Jerusalem ,
saying, "Where is the newborn king
of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him
homage." When King Herod heard this, he was greatly troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. Assembling all the chief
priests and the scribes of the people, He
inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. They said to him, "In
Bethlehem of Judea, for thus it has been
written through the prophet: And
you, Bethlehem, land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah;
since from you shall come a ruler, who is to shepherd my people Israel." Then
Herod called the magi secretly and
ascertained from them the time of the star's appearance. He sent them to Bethlehem and said, "Go and search diligently for the child. When
you have found him, bring me word, that
I too may go and do him homage." After their audience with the king they
set out. And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the place where
the child was. They were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child
with Mary his mother. They prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they
opened their treasures and offered him
gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not
to return to Herod, they departed for
their country by another way.
Evanġelju - Qari skond San Mattew
2, 1-12
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Fr Raniero Cantalamessa on the Epiphany of The Lord
"We celebrate three wondrous events on this holy day: Today the
star leads the Magi to the stable, today the water is changed into wine at the
wedding feast at Cana, today Christ is baptized by John in the Jordan for our
salvation." With
these words the liturgy describes Sunday's feast; it consists in the triple
revelation of Christ: to the magi,
at the wedding feast at Cana, and in Jesus' baptism in the Jordan . Since
ancient times, that which has brought about the unification of these three
events in a single feast is their common theme of manifestation (in Greek
"epiphania"). In these
events Jesus progressively reveals what he is in reality, the Messiah and saviour.
Christ reveals himself to all peoples and to each category of persons with signs appropriate and comprehensible to them. To simple shepherds he sends an angel; to the wise who scrutinize the courses of the heavenly bodies he sends a star; to the Jews attached to signs, he gives a sign, that is, a miracle: He changes water into wine.
With what signs does Christ manifest himself to the men of our time? The Second Vatican Council gave important attention to the "signs of the times" ("Gaudium et Spes," No. 11). Among these are the sense of solidarity and the interdependence that is developing between nations, Christian ecumenism, the promotion of the laity, the liberation of women, the new sense of religious freedom.
When Jesus spoke of the "signs of the times," he meant above all the messianic signs: "The blind
see, the lame walk, the lepers are healed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised,
the poor have the good news preached to them" (Matthew 11: 5). Are there such signs today? Certainly there
are! The blind receive the light of faith and hope through contact with the
word of God; the spiritually lame (and sometimes the physically lame) get up
and walk; those who are prisoners in themselves, of evil, or of men, are freed
from their chains; in sum, people are converted and live through the power of Christ
and his Spirit.
Jesus insists on one of these signs in particular:
"The good news is announced to the poor" (Luke 7: 22). Is not the concern, typical of our time, that
the Gospel be preached to the poor, a sign that Christ is at work in the
Church? Perhaps today we are able to discover a new meaning in that saying of
Jesus: "The poor you will
always have with you but you will not always have me" (Matthew 26: 11); that is to say:
When I am no longer with you physically, the poor who represent me will be with
you: do to them what you would do to
me!
The bringing of the Gospel to the poor may sometimes appear too slow and uncertain and not always consistent, but it would be unjust to deny that there is alive in the whole Church an interest, a zeal -- which is also a positive sign -- a strong feeling in regard to the poor, whether they be individuals or an entire people. It is a new consciousness that "manifests" the power of the word of Christ.
These are some of the signs of the epiphany of Christ that continue to manifest themselves among us. We all have the task of discovering and evaluating these signs and becoming ourselves a sign of the presence of Christ in the world!
Christ reveals himself to all peoples and to each category of persons with signs appropriate and comprehensible to them. To simple shepherds he sends an angel; to the wise who scrutinize the courses of the heavenly bodies he sends a star; to the Jews attached to signs, he gives a sign, that is, a miracle
With what signs does Christ manifest himself to the men of our time? The Second Vatican Council gave important attention to the "signs of the times" ("Gaudium et Spes," No. 11). Among these are the sense of solidarity and the interdependence that is developing between nations, Christian ecumenism, the promotion of the laity, the liberation of women, the new sense of religious freedom.
When Jesus spoke of the "signs of the times," he meant above all the messianic signs
Jesus insists on one of these signs in particular
The bringing of the Gospel to the poor may sometimes appear too slow and uncertain and not always consistent, but it would be unjust to deny that there is alive in the whole Church an interest, a zeal -- which is also a positive sign -- a strong feeling in regard to the poor, whether they be individuals or an entire people. It is a new consciousness that "manifests" the power of the word of Christ.
These are some of the signs of the epiphany of Christ that continue to manifest themselves among us. We all have the task of discovering and evaluating these signs and becoming ourselves a sign of the presence of Christ in the world!
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