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Memory of the Mother of the Lord
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Memory of the Mother of the Lord

Feast of Saint Joseph, Mary's husband, who in humility "took the child with him." Anniversary of the pastoral ministry of pope Francis. Czytaj więcej

Libretto DEL GIORNO
Memory of the Mother of the Lord
Tuesday, March 19

Feast of Saint Joseph, Mary's husband, who in humility "took the child with him." Anniversary of the pastoral ministry of pope Francis.


Reading of the Word of God

Praise to you, o Lord, King of eternal glory

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

Praise to you, o Lord, King of eternal glory

Matthew 1,16.18-21.24

and Jacob fathered Joseph the husband of Mary; of her was born Jesus who is called Christ. This is how Jesus Christ came to be born. His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph; but before they came to live together she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph, being an upright man and wanting to spare her disgrace, decided to divorce her informally. He had made up his mind to do this when suddenly the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, 'Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because she has conceived what is in her by the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son and you must name him Jesus, because he is the one who is to save his people from their sins.' When Joseph woke up he did what the angel of the Lord had told him to do: he took his wife to his home;

 

Praise to you, o Lord, King of eternal glory

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

Praise to you, o Lord, King of eternal glory

Today the Church celebrates the feast of Saint Joseph, Mary's husband. As a descendent of the house of David, Joseph's role was to tie Jesus to the Davidic line, refiguring the patriarchs, who often received revelations from God in dreams. This would make the child Jesus retrace the path of the exodus from Egypt to the promised land, thus placing him in the heart of the history of Israel and establishing him as an heir of the promises. A man of silence, Joseph learned about God's will every day and obeyed it. An ancient legend says that he died in a state of profound peace, given to him by Jesus. This is why early in the western tradition people began to invoke Joseph for the gift of a good death. The Churches of the East remember him together with David and James, the brother of the Lord, during the days following Christmas. Tied to the infancy of Jesus, Joseph reminds all believers of the importance of listening to the Lord, especially in those moments of life when difficulty seems to prevail. This Gospel passage from Matthew recounts how Joseph became involved in the mystery of Jesus' birth. The evangelist seems to want to emphasize the oddity of Jesus' birth. He speaks about Joseph and the doubly serious drama he is living. As a betrayed husband, he should have sought an official divorce, which would have made Mary appear to be an adulteress. This is why, Joseph decided to repudiate his wife, but in secret. It was a considerate - even merciful - act of justice. But if that just man, who was much more considerate than the law, had carried out his decision, he would have been acting against the deeper justice of God. There is, in fact, a greater divine purpose that the angel reveals to Joseph. Joseph listens to the angel and understands what is happening around and inside him. Thus, he becomes a disciple of the Gospel. And the angel continues, "You are to name him Jesus." Joseph must recognize and announce who the child is. This is why he is the true image of the believer who is able to listen to and to take Jesus with his or her. If we listen to the Gospel, we will be able too to take Jesus as the friend of our days and of our entire lives.

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Modlitwa jest sercem życia Wspólnoty Sant’Egidio, jej pierwszym „dziełem”. Na zakończenie dnia każda Wspólnota, niezależnie czy mała czy duża, zbiera się wokół Pana, aby słuchać Jego Słowa i zanosić do Niego swe prośby. Uczniowie nie mogą uczynić więcej niż siąść u stóp Jezusa jak Maria z Betanii, aby wybrać „najlepszą cząstkę” (Łk 10, 42) i uczyć się jak mieć te same co On uczucia (por. Flp 2,1-5).

 

Wracając do Pana za każdym razem Wspólnota czyni własną prośbę anonimowego ucznia: "Panie, naucz nas się modlić!”  (Łk 11, 1). I Jezus, nauczyciel modlitwy, nieprzerwanie odpowiada: „Kiedy się modlicie, mówcie: Ojcze nasz”.

 

Kiedy człowiek się modli, także w cichości własnego serca, nigdy nie jest odizolowany od innych czy opuszczony: zawsze jest członkiem rodziny Pana. W modlitwie wspólnotowej poza tajemnicą usynowienia jasno ukazuje się również tajemnica braterstwa.

 

Wspólnoty Sant’Egidio rozsiane po świecie zbierają się w różnych miejscach wybranych na modlitwę i przynoszą Panu nadzieje i cierpienia „znękanych i porzuconych tłumów”, o których mówi Ewangelia (por. Mt 9, 36-37). Należą do tych tłumów także mieszkańcy współczesnych miast, ubodzy zepchnięci na margines życia, wszyscy ci, którzy oczekują, że zostaną najęci choć na dzień (por. Mt 20).

 

Modlitwa Wspólnoty gromadzi wołania, dążenia, pragnienia pokoju, uzdrowienia, poczucia sensu i zbawienia, którymi żyją mężczyźni i kobiety tego świata. Modlitwa nigdy nie jest pusta. Nieustannie wznosi się do Pana, aby płacz zmienił się w radość, desperacja w pogodę ducha, przygnębienie w nadzieję, samotność w zjednoczenie. I aby Królestwo Boże jak najszybciej zamieszkało między ludźmi.