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Sunday,
January 5, 2003
Feast of the Epiphany
1st
Reading: Is 60:1-6
Arise,
shine, for your light has come. The Glory of Yahweh rises upon you.
Night still covers the earth and gloomy clouds veil the peoples, but
Yahweh now rises and over you his glory appears. Nations will come to
your light and kings to the brightness of your dawn.
Lift
up your eyes round about and see: they are all gathered and come to
you together, your sons from afar, your daughters tenderly carried.
This sight will make your face radiant, your heart throbbing and full;
the riches of the sea will be turned to you, the wealth of the nations
will come to you. A flood of camels will cover you, caravans from Midian
and Ephah. Those from Sheba will come, bringing with them gold and incense,
all singing in praise of Yahweh.
2nd
Reading: Eph 3:2-3, 5-6
You
may have heard of the graces God bestowed on me for your sake. By a
revelation he gave me the knowledge of his mysterious design, as I have
explained in a few words.
This
mystery was not made known to past generations but only now, through
revelations given to holy apostles and prophets. Now the non-Jewish
people share the Inheritance; in Christ Jesus the non-Jews are incorporated
and are to enjoy the Promise.
Gospel:
Mt 2:1-12 (Listen
to MP3 - Homage
from the Magi)
When
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in Judea, during the days of King Herod,
wise men from the east arrived in Jerusalem. They asked, "Where
is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw the rising of his star in the
east and have come to honor him."
When
Herod heard this he was greatly disturbed and with him all Jerusalem.
He immediately called a meeting of all high-ranking priests and those
who taught the people of God his Law, and asked them where the Messiah
was to be born.
In
the town of Bethlehem in Judea, they told him, for this is what the
prophet wrote: And you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, you are by
no means the least among the clans of Judah, for from you will come
a leader, the one who is to shepherd my people Israel.
Then
Herod secretly called the wise men and asked them the precise time the
star appeared. Then he sent them to Bethlehem with the instruction,
"Go and get precise information about the child. As soon as you
have found him, report to me, so that I too may go and honor him."
After
the meeting with the king, they set out. The star that they had seen
in the East went ahead of them and stopped over the place where the
child was. The wise men were overjoyed on seeing the star again. They
went into the house and when they saw the child with Mary his mother,
they knelt and worshipped him. They opened their bags and offered him
their gifts of gold, incense and myrrh.
In
a dream they were warned not to go back to Herod, so they returned to
their home country by another way.
Gospel
Commentary
The
Magi, Matthew tells us, returned home "by another way." In
a sense, this single verse might be the most important message of the
Christmas season, which reaches a kind of peak with this feast of the
Epiphany. Literally, of course, the "other way" the wise men
take simply means that they found an alternative route to avoid passing
through Herod's territory. But the "other way" might also
mean that they return home from the encounter with the child transformed.
After meeting this baby who is King (gold) and God (frankincense), yet
destined to die (myrrh), they could not return to "business as
usual," and had to walk another way, that is, live their lives
differently than before. Should not this be our experience of Christmas
too? It is not enough that we have had seasonal feelings of good will
that we then pack away with the ornaments, the lights, the trees, and
the stars that we take down at season's end. Every true encounter with
the Child who is the light of the world, who is the true Star of Bethlehem,
lights up new ways we are invited to live and love. This feast of Epiphany
or "Revelation" is a good time to reflect on the newness our
celebration of Christmas has revealed to us.
Read
also these beautiful:
Gospel
Reflections by Fr. Gerry Pierse, C.Ss.R.
Biblical
Commentaries from Diario Biblio
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Taken
from Bible Diary
2003 and Daily Gospel 2003
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