Thursday 3 January 2013


January 6th 2013. FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY
Gospel: Matthew 2:1-12
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Translated from a homily by Don Fabio Rosini, broadcast on Vatican Radio

Reflection on the Gospel follows the Scripture readings for the Epiphany ...
First Reading  Is 60:1-6
Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come,
the glory of the Lord shines upon you.
See, darkness covers the earth,
and thick clouds cover the peoples;
but upon you the LORD shines,
and over you appears his glory.
Nations shall walk by your light,
and kings by your shining radiance.
Raise your eyes and look about;
they all gather and come to you:
your sons come from afar,
and your daughters in the arms of their nurses.

Then you shall be radiant at what you see,
your heart shall throb and overflow,
for the riches of the sea shall be emptied out before you,
the wealth of nations shall be brought to you.
Caravans of camels shall fill you,
dromedaries from Midian and Ephah;
all from Sheba shall come
bearing gold and frankincense,
and proclaiming the praises of the LORD.
Responsorial Psalm Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
O God, with your judgment endow the king,
and with your justice, the king’s son;
He shall govern your people with justice
and your afflicted ones with judgment.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
Justice shall flower in his days,
and profound peace, till the moon be no more.
May he rule from sea to sea,
and from the River to the ends of the earth.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
The kings of Tarshish and the Isles shall offer gifts;
the kings of Arabia and Seba shall bring tribute.
All kings shall pay him homage,
all nations shall serve him.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
For he shall rescue the poor when he cries out,
and the afflicted when he has no one to help him.
He shall have pity for the lowly and the poor;
the lives of the poor he shall save.
R. Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
Second Reading Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6
Brothers and sisters:
You have heard of the stewardship of God’s grace 
that was given to me for your benefit, 
namely, that the mystery was made known to me by revelation.
It was not made known to people in other generations 
as it has now been revealed
to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit: 
that the Gentiles are coheirs, members of the same body,
and copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel.
Gospel Mt 2:1-12
When Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea,
in the days of King Herod, 
behold, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, 
“Where is the newborn king of the Jews?
We saw his star at its rising
and have come to do him homage.”
When King Herod heard this,
he was greatly troubled, 
and all Jerusalem with him.
Assembling all the chief priests and the scribes of the people, 
He inquired of them where the Christ was to be born.
They said to him, “In Bethlehem of Judea, 
for thus it has been written through the prophet:
And you, Bethlehem, land of Judah,
are by no means least among the rulers of Judah;
since from you shall come a ruler,
who is to shepherd my people Israel.”
Then Herod called the magi secretly 
and ascertained from them the time of the star’s appearance.
He sent them to Bethlehem and said, 
“Go and search diligently for the child.
When you have found him, bring me word, 
that I too may go and do him homage.”
After their audience with the king they set out.
And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, 
until it came and stopped over the place where the child was.
They were overjoyed at seeing the star, 
and on entering the house
they saw the child with Mary his mother.
They prostrated themselves and did him homage.
Then they opened their treasures 
and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, 
they departed for their country by another way.

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On account of changes to the schedule for the festivities, there was no broadcast of Don Fabio's homily this week. Here are a couple of short reflections (one of which is adapted from the "keeping faith today" website):

The main Christmas story in Matthew's Gospel is the account of the visit of the Magi. This story shows us that Jesus is not only the Saviour of the chosen people.  He has come also for the rest of humankind.  Jesus is not only king of the Jews, but the hope of the Gentiles, all the non-Jewish people of the earth—us.
Only Matthew tells of the wise visitors from the East.  The story introduces a major theme of his gospel: The inclusion of the Gentiles in the promises of Jesus.
Do I place my trust in him? Is he my only King, or do I give my allegiance to other powers/influences/trends/fixations?
What insight and guidance does the Epiphany story offer regarding tensions among Christians, Muslims, and Jews today?

And one last thing . . . The word "Epiphany" means a sudden manifestation of the essence or meaning of a thing. Today we celebrate the manifestation of the meaning of Jesus to the world. The fact is, however, that many of us do not appreciate the meaning or essence of Jesus for our existence. Let us pray today that we will open our eyes and eyes to the meaning of the birth of Christ as a human being! Let us use our time and the talents of our minds to reflect on the meaning of this wondrous manifestation for each of us! Let the light of this event penetrate our inmost hearts and minds, banishing the darkness from our thoughts and actions!


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