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Memory of the Mother of the Lord

The Syrian Church remembers Zacchaeus who climbed a tree to see the Lord and received as a gift the conversion of his heart. Read more

Libretto DEL GIORNO
Memory of the Mother of the Lord
Tuesday, August 27

The Syrian Church remembers Zacchaeus who climbed a tree to see the Lord and received as a gift the conversion of his heart.


Reading of the Word of God

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

The Spirit of the Lord is upon you.
The child you shall bear will be holy.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

1 Thessalonians 2,1-8

You know yourselves, my brothers, that our visit to you has not been pointless. Although, as you know, we had received rough treatment and insults at Philippi, God gave us the courage to speak his gospel to you fearlessly, in spite of great opposition. Our encouragement to you does not come from any delusion or impure motives or trickery. No, God has approved us to be entrusted with the gospel, and this is how we preach, seeking to please not human beings but God who tests our hearts. Indeed, we have never acted with the thought of flattering anyone, as you know, nor as an excuse for greed, God is our witness; nor have we ever looked for honour from human beings, either from you or anybody else, when we could have imposed ourselves on you with full weight, as apostles of Christ. Instead, we lived unassumingly among you. Like a mother feeding and looking after her children, we felt so devoted to you, that we would have been happy to share with you not only the gospel of God, but also our own lives, so dear had you become.

 

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

Look down, O Lord, on your servants.
Be it unto us according to your word.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

Paul recalled the fruitful action of God in Thessalonica, even more so, for he had arrived there after the sad experiences suffered in Philippi, where together with Silvanus he was whipped, imprisoned and eventually obliged to leave the city. Even in Thessalonica Paul proclaimed the gospel of God "despite great opposition." In spite of all that, Paul felt neither discouraged nor depressed. His strength was in his union with God who produces freedom and trust to preach the Gospel. The apostle clearly affirmed that his preaching is righteous and sincere, free from any personal interest, for he received this task from God himself. And he should always be accountable to God. Therefore God's approval was more important than that of other people, and this is why he is not searching for people's favour. Instead he preaches God's truth "whether the time is favourable or unfavourable" (2 Tm 4:2). Paul was aware he should keep both ambition and greed far. As an apostle he could have insisted on his personal authority demanding respect and honour. But on the contrary, he preferred the way of meekness and of selfless dedication to others. He behaved as a mother, better as a mother who offers to her child not just milk, but all her love. From here springs a true pastoral passion of the apostle who says: "So deeply do we care for you that we are determined to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own selves" (1Thess 2:8). The proclamation of the Gospel always urges Christians to have an overwhelming love that leads to give one's life; this is how the apostle devotes himself to the proclamation of the Word of God not only with the words but with the example of his behaviour in the community. When the Gospel is acted on in life, its preaching gains strength and effectiveness to change the hearts.

Prayer is the heart of the life of the Community of Sant'Egidio and is its absolute priority. At the end of the day, every the Community of Sant'Egidio, large or small, gathers around the Lord to listen to his Word. The Word of God and the prayer are, in fact, the very basis of the whole life of the Community. The disciples cannot do other than remain at the feet of Jesus, as did Mary of Bethany, to receive his love and learn his ways (Phil. 2:5).
So every evening, when the Community returns to the feet of the Lord, it repeats the words of the anonymous disciple: " Lord, teach us how to pray". Jesus, Master of prayer, continues to answer: "When you pray, say: Abba, Father". It is not a simple exhortation, it is much more. With these words Jesus lets the disciples participate in his own relationship with the Father. Therefore in prayer, the fact of being children of the Father who is in heaven, comes before the words we may say. So praying is above all a way of being! That is to say we are children who turn with faith to the Father, certain that they will be heard.
Jesus teaches us to call God "Our Father". And not simply "Father" or "My Father". Disciples, even when they pray on their own, are never isolated nor they are orphans; they are always members of the Lord's family.
In praying together, beside the mystery of being children of God, there is also the mystery of brotherhood, as the Father of the Church said: "You cannot have God as father without having the church as mother". When praying together, the Holy Spirit assembles the disciples in the upper room together with Mary, the Lord's mother, so that they may direct their gaze towards the Lord's face and learn from Him the secret of his Heart.
 The Communities of Sant'Egidio all over the world gather in the various places of prayer and lay before the Lord the hopes and the sufferings of the tired, exhausted crowds of which the Gospel speaks ( Mat. 9: 3-7 ), In these ancient crowds we can see the huge masses of the modern cities, the millions of refugees who continue to flee their countries, the poor, relegated to the very fringe of life and all those who are waiting for someone to take care of them. Praying together includes the cry, the invocation, the aspiration, the desire for peace, the healing and salvation of the men and women of this world. Prayer is never in vain; it rises ceaselessly to the Lord so that anguish is turned into hope, tears into joy, despair into happiness, and solitude into communion. May the Kingdom of God come soon among people!