Tuesday 7 January 2014

Epiphany, 'They venerated in him what was still to come; we venerate its fulfilment'. Augustine

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The exchange with Pope Francis and the Union of Superiors General


Pope Francis & Union of Superiors General
   The exchange with Pope Francis and the Union of Superiors General of Men which took place Nov. 29 last year was published for the first time in the latest edition of La Civiltà Cattolica.

Father Antonio Spadaro, editor-in-chief of the Society of Jesus-owned periodical, was with the 120 superiors general attending the meeting. His 15 page article recounts the free and spontaneous conversation that covered a wide range of issues. (Rome, January 03, 2014 - Zenit.org )

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From Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord
TUESDAY Year II
First Reading
Isaiah    55:1-13
Responsorv          Is 55:4-5; Tb 13:14
I have set him as a witness to the peoples, as leader and teacher of all nations. + You shall summon a nation unknown to you, and nations that did not know you shall run to you.
V. The nations will come to you from afar. They will come bearing gifts to worship the Lord. + You shall summon ...

Second Reading
From a sermon by Saint Augustine of Hippo
(Sermo 203: PL 38, 1035-1037)
We venerate the fulfilment
The Redeemer of all nations was manifested, and so he has made a feast day for all nations. As this is the day on which he is believed to have been worshiped by the Magi, it seemed only right, was indeed right and just, that the nations should dedicate it to Christ the Lord with a solemn service of thanksgiving. Those Magi, the first Gentiles to recognizes Christ the Lord, had not yet been moved by any word of his, but they followed the star that appeared to them and that spoke visibly, like a heavenly tongue, on behalf of the infant inarticulate Word.

The shepherds, of course, were the firstfruits of the Jews as re­gards faith in Christ and his revelation. Coming from close at hand, they saw him on the very day of his birth. They received the news from angels, whereas the Magi received it from a star. The shepherds heard the words: Glory to God in the highest; for the Magi, the prophecy: The heavens declare the glory of God, was ful­filled. The two of them were like the beginnings of two walls coming from opposite directions, one of the circumcision, the other of  the uncircumcision, and running toward the cornerstone so that he might be their peace, and make the two one.

The shepherds, then, came from nearby to see, and the Magi came from a great distance to worship. This is the humility for which the wild olive deserved to be grafted into the cultivated one and to produce olives contrary to its nature, since grace enabled it to change its nature. For like the wild olive the whole world had grown wild and bitter, but by the grace of ingrafting it became fertile. People come from the ends of the earth saying in the words of Jeremiah: Truly our ancestors to worshiped lies. And they come not just from one part of the world but, as the gospel according to Luke says, from east and west, north and south to sit at table with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven.

The Magi, the firstfruits of the Gentiles, came to see and worship Christ, and were found worthy not only to receive their own salvation but also to be a sign of the salvation of all nations. Let us then celebrate this day with the greatest devotion, worshiping the Lord Jesus in his heavenly dwelling, who was worshiped by those firstfruits of ours as he lay in an inn. They venerated in him what was still to come; we venerate its fulfilment. The firstfruits of the nations worshiped him at his mother's breast; now the nations worship him seated at the right hand of God the Father.

Responsory
This is a glorious day on which the Saviour of the world appeared, whom the prophets foretold, and the angels adored. + When they saw his star the wise men rejoiced and offered him gifts.
V. God's holy day has dawned for us: Let all nations come and worship the Lord. + When they saw.
  

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