bukás-loób sa diyós • open in spirit to god
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bukás-loób sa diyós • open in spirit to god
The Seven Last Words 2015 Sharers . 1. Father, forgive them for they know not what they do - Mel Monterola, Intercessory Ministry 2. Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise - Tito and Fe Sanchez, Youth Ministry 3. Woman, here is your son. Then to the disciple He said, here is your mother - Rusty and Lisa Paredes, Youth Ministry 4. My God, my God, why have You forsaken me? - Odette Maralit, Intercessory Ministry 5. I thirst - Jing Pabalinas, Singles Ministry 6. It is finished - Ray and Ellen Lingan, Treasury Ministry 7. Father, into Your hands, I commend my spirit George and Patricia L’Abadie, Mission Ministry www.bldworld.org www.bldtoronto.com www.bldworld.org www.bldtoronto.com March 27, 2015 BUKÁS-LOÓB SA DIYÓS • OPEN IN SPIRIT TO GOD Palm Sunday take the word of Jesus and His examples in your hearts. REFLECTION Olie /Menchu Ealdama Mel Monterola Tito/Fe Sanchez Rusty/Lisa Paredes THEME Odette Maralit Jing Pabalinas Rey/Ellen Lingan George/Patricia L’Abadie We are a reflection of God’s love when we confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. WORD Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9,17-18,19-20,23-24; Phil 2:611; Mk 14:1-15:47 ORDER “You who fear the Lord, praise him;… give glory to him; revere him, all you descendants of Israel!” (Ps 22:24) DIRECTION 4 Living Water - March 27, 201 5 Observe fasting and do penance. By reading the Scriptures daily, listen to and When we read the story of the passion, we cannot fail to notice that the crowds who had welcomed Jesus with enthusiasm all went away and abandoned him when He was accused. Nobody came to his defense. Jesus was surrounded on all sides by darkness. He experienced powerlessness, desertion and failure in His fight against injustice and falsehood. He began to feel terror and anguish over which He had no control. In his gospel, St. Mark depicts Jesus as frail and human, like us. We can all relate to everything He went through and the emotions He felt. Like Jesus, we could feel despondent, disappointed, humiliated, neglected or abandoned in facing our trials and challenges. We become so involved in our problems, they hinder us from giving witness to our faith, making us fearful and disobedient to the commandments of the Father. Our arrogance and pride blindside us to the promptings and guidance of the Holy Spirit. We continue to engage in Living Water - March 27, 2015 negativity despite all the miracles and blessings we receive from our Triune God. However, Jesus did not waver. He stood His ground in obeying the Father. We can learn from the Roman Centurion who knew nothing about Jesus, yet declared with conviction when he stood at the foot of the crucified Jesus, “In truth this man was the Son of God.” His conversion can be attributed not to the miracles or blessings he experienced, but to the realization of Christ’s great love that enabled him to give his life for his brothers and sisters. This mindset leads to true faith and acceptance of Christ. Joseph of Arimathea provides us another example we can learn from. A member of the Sanhedrin, he boldly asked Pilate to bury his “friend – Jesus.” Can we also boldly declare Jesus to be our friend in front of those who are non-believers? The Christian community of Philippi was exemplary. St. Paul was proud of it. But even the best communities, including ours, the BLD--can sometimes be beset by envy and treachery, with some members lording it over others. We aspire for power and insist on getting our way. St. Paul warns us: “Do nothing out of selfishness or out of vanity; rather, humbly regard others as more important than yourselves.” He enjoins us to learn to empty ourselves, not looking after our own interests, but that of others. We should remain humble, especially when we are given responsibilities and hold positions of authority. Like the Centurion, we need to be able to proclaim with conviction that Jesus Christ is the Lord of our life. PROMISE “You will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of the Power and coming with the clouds of heaven.” (Mk 14:62) 2 The Seven Last Words The traditional “Seven Last Words of Jesus” was held last Friday March 20, 2015 at the Our Lady of Assumption Church, with Olie and Menchu Ealdama as the prayer leaders. In this event, Jesus’ final hours on the cross was recounted as four couples and three individual members selflessly shared about their lives. The BLD Toronto community members painfully took a glimpse into the Passion of the Christ – the day when the greatest love story in history took place…that a sinless man indescribably suffered and died on the cross so that the entire humanity could live. (Continued on Page 4) LSS #31 INVOCATION MASS April 10, 2015 1st reading…………….Tito or Dora Bacungan Psalm.….....…....………Benny or Nini Flores 2nd reading…………...Ling or Bing Brinas Eucharistic Ministers..Frank and Rose Cuaresma Cruets………….………Gerard and Joy Del Castillo Ciborium…..……….….Rene and Ditas Dimen Baskets...……...………..Romeo and Phoebe Ouano APRIL LECTORS April 17 1st reading……...…….Cliff and Christy Jacinto Psalm……...…………...Manny and Letty Buado 2nd reading……………Odette Maralit April 24 1st reading……………..Ricky and Jo Corpus Psalm…………………...Nilda Villa 2nd reading……………Brennie Galace Living Water - March 27, 201 5 - ANNOUNCEMENTS LIFE IN THE SPIRIT SEMINAR #31 SCHEDULE Mon-Thurs, April 6-9, 2015 : One-on-One Shepherding Session Mon-Tues, April 6-7, 2015 : General Confession, Assumption Church, 7:30-9:00 pm Friday, April 10, 2015 : Invocation Mass, Assumption Church, 8:00 pm LSS Weekend Proper: Cardinal Leger Catholic School Saturday, April 11, 2015 : LSS Proper (8:30 am – 7:30 pm) Sunday, April 12, 2015 : LSS Proper (8:30 am – 4:00 pm) Post LSS Shepherding Sessions: Our Lady Assumption Church (after Praise & Worship) Friday, April 17, 2015 : Topic: Growth Friday, April 24, 2015 : Topic: Transformation Watch out for the Grand Reunion Announcement Youth Life in the Spirit Seminar # 16 March 28 & 29 – YLSS # 16 Weekend Proper at Cardinal Leger School, 600 Morrish Road, Scarborough. Please wear your ID every time. Peanuts or any nut products are strictly prohibited in the school. Everyone is invited on Sunday, March 29, for the Eucharistic Celebration at 1 pm followed by the candidates’ graduation April 10 - Post Shepherding – Growth & Transformation (OLA) BLD Singles Encounter #18 Friday, May 8 – Sunday,May 10, 2015 Cost: $110.00 We invite all single (never been married) individuals ages 22 and up in 2015 Sign up today! BLD 25th ANNIVERSARY BLD Toronto is celebrating its 25 Anniversary on September 19, 2015 and we are coming out with a souvenir program that will help our community fund its various programs. th Let’s hold hands, pray and rally together to solicit as many ads as possible so we will reach our quota of approximately 34 pages per Apostolate. We have early bird rates for those sponsors who will submit signed advertising agreement and artwork before June 30, 2015. You may contact Bert and Cecile Cruz at 416-298-4034 or e-mail [email protected] for more information. PLEASE WEAR YOUR BLD ID EVERY FRIDAY Living Water - March 27, 2015