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Showing posts with label #Best_Homily. Show all posts
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Thursday, 2 July 2020

The Feast of the Apostle Saint Thomas


PC  THOMAS

On July 3, the Church honors the solemn feast of St. Thomas the Apostle.  The auspicious occasion marks the remembrance of the patron Saint Thomas who was among the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ who appears in the gospel.   He is the closet follower of the Christ, having doubts about Jesus. His disbelief helps us understand how important the gift of faith is.

The Gospel of John records three statements of St. Thomas that gives glimpses of his character.  First when Jesus desires to go to Bethany, bordering Jerusalem, the other disciples try to prevent him from going, since he was almost stoned there for claiming kinship with God.  Thomas, however, sticks by Jesus, and says, ‘Let us go that we may die with Him’ (John 11:16), which shows Thomas’ courage and his commitment to Jesus.

Second, when Jesus announces his imminent death and assures his disciples that he will prepare a place for them, he adds, ‘You know the way to the place where I’m going’.  Thomas answers candidly, ‘Lord we do not know where you are going, then how can we know the way?’(John 14:15). This prompts Jesus to reply, ‘I am the way’.

The third statement sees in John 20:23, which caused Thomas to be remembered as the ‘Doubting Thomas’ It reads:- On the evening of Jesus’ resurrection, Thomas was not with the other disciples in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, so he was not present when Jesus appeared to them and showed them the wounds on his hands and his side.  Later, the other Apostle told Thomas. ‘We have seen the Lord’ (John 20:25) when Thomas uttered, ‘unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands, put my finger into the holes and lay my hand into his side, I will not believe” (John 20:25).

A week later, Jesus again came to the Apostle.  After wishing them peace, Jesus called Thomas and told him to look at his hands, put his finger into the holes and to touch his side. Thomas was grieved that he had doubted Jesus’ resurrection.  He cries out: ‘My Lord, My God’.  Then Jesus said, ‘Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed”.

The surrender of Thomas ‘My Lord and my God’ is the clearest affirmation of the divinity of Christ that any of the apostles ever gave.  This, then, is the substance of the Thomas’ faith:- he believed and proclaimed the divinity of Christ, and became a devout defender of the faith something which none of the other apostles had yet done.  This is the great example today for many of us because we doubt. We honour St. Thomas as Saint, he is considered to be the Patron Saint of India. His life teaches us to trust in everything the Lord has promised us so that we, the faithful can rise to new life, as Jesus did. This  article published in Metro Vaartha on July 3, 2020



Thursday, 9 April 2020

The Power of Coronavirus And Its Terrible Threats on Humanity


Shijumon Thottupurathu

While the COVID-19, in the name of Coronavirus is making its world tour, we are called to keep away or to isolate ourselves from their visits!

Those who have welcomed them by shaking hands, with hugs and particularly with unhygienic approach, have felt how powerful the coronavirus is! As a result of their world-tour, we have a very special, historical and critical year!

We know that the world is passing through a traumatic moment with a very serious health problems, economic crisis and psychological imbalance. Fear has taken control of many who trusted in themselves, their materials or possessions and in their powers. The normal life of everyone is affected everywhere.

Biblically after the flood at the time of Noah, coronavirus could be the worst affected to the entire world, even the World Wars were limited among the countries. The tsunamis, floods, droughts, fires, various epidemics, etc., were limited to some places and the rest of the life went on normal. But this pandemic gave us the famous saying: STAY AT HOME.

This is difficult but is not a lost because it is an opportunity to strengthen the bond of family life to help one another in the family tasks. Likewise, together in the family to call upon the God you worship, to open the eyes to see that we need each other.

The coronavirus didn’t come selecting people with white, brown or dark skin.... The coronavirus didn’t separate the rich, the poor and the powerful..... The coronavirus doesn’t search for the beast and the beauty or for the appearance......

The coronavirus is not partial to any particular type of religion or political parties.... The coronavirus needs no passport and visa – it has a free entry to everywhere..... The coronavirus has no language of its own, but it can communicate to anyone!!

This pandemic has taught us who we are WITHOUT GOD. It doesn’t matter which God we wordship. If we have Faith in God and if we live up to the teachings of our God, then we know that we all are EQUALS. We are just brothers and sisters to one another.

Realizing the powerful hand of God and His presence in this world, let’s not fight for: -money, materials or arms; race, creed or language; powers, pleasures or drugs, etc.  Rather, let’s grow spiritually by doing what is right and just each day. Let’s help others to grow joyfully. 

Let’s not be worried because Our God will take care of us; not the technology, nor the medicines: Our God is our PROTECTOR

Author Profile: Shijumon Thottupurathu is born and brought up in Kerala, India. After his high school study, he responded the call of God for the priestly life. He did his Salesian Seminary formation at Kolkata & Darjeeling (West Bengal) and Tura & Shillong (Meghalaya). Having been made his first profession as a Salesian Religious on 24 May 1998 he was ordained a priest on 27 December 2007. He has worked in the province of Kolkata for almost 4 years as a priest; at the faculty of Computer Science at Salesian College Sonada, Darjeeling, and at the same time as an Assistant Pastor at St. Theresa Parish, Sonada. Then he was appointed at St. Albert's Home at Monshada (West Bengal).

Since October 2011, he served in the Salesian Province of Central America & Panama (CAM), as a missionary. The Province consists of six countries - Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama. He worked at San Benito, Peten, Guatemala for three years. 


In 2016-2018, he rendered his service at Nuevo Laredo & Tijuana in Mexico, working especially for the teenage migrants. Since 2019, he serves at the formation house at Guatemala City.




Saturday, 4 April 2020

Word of God Proclaimed - Life Transforming Words of God by Shiju Thottupurathu

Word of God Proclaimed by Shiju  Thottupurathu

Life is transformed into a perfect happiness when you realize the presence of God in you and when you practices the theological virtues in your life. May God shower His blessings upon you filling your heart with abundance of peace and happiness.



Watch Life Transforming Videos by  Shiju  Thottupurathu,  CLICK HERE VIDEOS

The world tour by the coronavirus is creating a traumatic situation in the world. Let's be submissive to Our God, by doing what is right and Just. Watch video here !