⏩ CATHOLIC CARTRIDGE – A series to learn, revive, love, and be faithful…to our Catholic Faith!

❇️ WHAT IS IT?

THE LITURGICAL CALENDAR is a sacred Catholic practice that organizes the Church’s worship and commemorates key events in the life of Christ, providing a framework for spiritual growth and communal unity.

It invites believers to participate actively in the mysteries of salvation throughout the liturgical year.

Pope Francis tells us, “the Liturgical Calendar is a catechetical tool par excellence. It teaches us to live in communion with the Church, to contemplate Jesus, and to follow him.”

🌀 HISTORY

💡 Biblical Roots: Rooted in Biblical events, the Liturgical Calendar reflects the divine plan of salvation, beginning with Advent as a preparation for the birth of Christ and culminating in the celebration of Christ the King.

💡 Apostolic Tradition: The early Christians, inspired by the Holy Apostles, developed the Liturgical Calendar to guide the rhythm of worship, emphasizing the centrality of Christ in the life of the Church.

💡 Development of Liturgical Seasons: The Liturgical Calendar has evolved with distinct liturgical seasons, fostering a deepened understanding of the mysteries of faith.

In the Church, there are six Liturgical seasons:

  1. Advent: Prepares hearts for God’s ‘incarnational’ presence in our lives.
  2. Christmas: Celebrates God’s intervention and deepens our understanding of Emmanuel—God with us.
  3. Lent: Focuses on repentance and confronting the reality of sin, and the Mercy of God
  4. Holy Triduum: Centres on the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Blessed Lord.
  5. Easter: Highlights God’s mighty power through Resurrection and the promise of new life with the coming of the Holy Spirit
  6. Ordinary Time: Encourages reflection on Jesus’ daily life and teachings for practical insights.

💡 Feast Days and Solemnities: The inclusion of feast days and solemnities, honouring saints and significant events, enriches the spiritual journey, fostering devotion and unity among believers.

💡 Second Vatican Council: The Council affirmed the significance of the Liturgical Calendar, encouraging active participation in the Liturgy as a means of encountering the living Christ.

📜 LEARN FROM SAINTS & TEACHINGS

🔶 St. Augustine: “The Church celebrates the mystery of its Lord throughout the course of the year. This mystery embraces the birth, the Passion, the Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ.”

🔶 St. Thomas Aquinas: “The celebration of feasts is a profession of the Christian faith, which teaches the great mysteries of Christ.”

🙏🏻 SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE

🔷 Faith Formation: The Liturgical Calendar serves as a structured curriculum for the faithful, guiding them through the essential doctrines and mysteries of the Christian faith.

🔷 Communal Unity: By following the Liturgical Calendar, the Church collectively enters into the sacred mysteries…
… fostering a sense of unity and shared spiritual journey among believers worldwide.

🔷 Living the Gospel: Each Liturgical season invites believers to immerse themselves in the Gospel message, providing opportunities for personal and communal conversion.

🔷 Mystical Participation: The Liturgical Calendar allows believers to mystically participate in the redemptive events of Christ’s life, fostering a deeper connection with the divine.

🔷 Sacramental Grace: Liturgical seasons and celebrations are accompanied by specific graces, enriching the sacramental life of the Church and aiding in the sanctification of the faithful.

🔷 Lectionary: The Church’s Liturgical Calendar includes a Lectionary – a curated selection of Scripture readings for each liturgical season and occasion.

The Sunday readings are arranged into 3 Cycles: Cycle A (with most readings taken from St Mathew), Cycle B (with most readings taken from St Mark) and Cycle C (with most readings taken from St Luke). The Easter Season primarily has readings from St John.
The weekday readings are classified as Year 1 (for odd years: Eg 2023, 2025) and Year 2 (for even years: Eg 2024, 2026)

This arrangement ensures that as a People of God, we complete reading the entire Bible (major portions) over a three year period.

🌐 PRACTICAL TIPS

💠 Active Participation: Actively engage in liturgical celebrations and follow the Liturgical Calendar to deepen your understanding of the faith.

💠 Educate and Share: Educate fellow Catholics about the spiritual richness of the Liturgical Calendar, emphasizing its role in nurturing faith and unity.

💠 Liturgical Devotions: Incorporate Liturgical devotions into your personal prayer life, aligning your spiritual journey with the rhythms of the Church.

💠 Celebrate Feast Days: Embrace the celebration of feast days and solemnities, recognizing them as opportunities for joy, devotion, and communal worship.

💠 Seasonal Reflection: Use each Liturgical season as a time for spiritual reflection, allowing the themes of the season to guide your personal and communal prayer.

May The Liturgical Calendar be a source of spiritual nourishment and communal unity, guiding us to live the Catholic faith with deeper conviction and commitment.

❇️ Keep the faith!
✅ Live in love!
✳️ Deepen your hope!

God Bless! Live Jesus!

  • Fr Jijo Jose Manjackal MSFS
    Bengaluru, India
    reflectioncapsules@gmail.com

Dec 25 (Solemnity of Christmas)

Revolutions have changed the course of history and the world has witnessed many revolutions…
 
The French Revolution, The American Revolution, The Industrial Revolution, The Sexual Revolution, The Green Revolution etc…
 
 
>> Each of these revolutions have caused a stir in the society and a significant changes.
 
>> Each of these revolutions brought a change in the mentality and thought-pattern of peoples.
 
 
We live in revolutionary times.
>> The world is seeing fast and rapid changes as never before… some horrible and dreadful…       
 
Optimism is being replaced by pessimism…
Confidence with fear…
People who used to be excited of the future are filled with uncertainty…
 
 
In this dramatically disturbed world, we are set to celebrate the Greatest Revolutions of all time “Christmas – the Birth of Jesus, our Saviour – the only unchanging factor in this changing world”!
 
 
This revolution started in the most unlikely places of all?
>> In an ordinary stable – outside a forgotten village called Bethlehem.
 
 
It involved three simple persons on earth – Jesus the babe, Mary the Virgin Mother and Joseph the Just Man – hardly glamorous, significantly unnoticeable and glaringly simple!
 
 
Yet..the revolution that began from this Stable has had the greatest effect on humanity.
 
 
>> His birth was to ring in a Political Revolution – He being the King of the World!
 
>> His birth was to ring in a Social Revolution – Unifying all classes and castes and races!
 
>> His birth was to ring in an Economic Revolution – Bringing Hope to the poor and the oppressed!
 
>> His birth was to ring in a Moral Revolution – Emphasizing on intentions of the heart and the mind!
 
>> His birth was to ring in a Spiritual Revolution – Forgiveness and Salvation for all ready to receive Him!
 
 
 
The beauty and the greatness of God’s Wisdom is to delight in insignificant things…
>> He loves to take simplicity in life, and decorate it with His Divine touch!
>> He feasts on ordinary situations and transforms them into amazing moments of Divine Experience!
>> He enjoys to descend into li’l hearts and converts them to glorious dwellings of His Divine Presence!
 
 
 
Joseph and Mary, went about place to place, inn to inn, looking for a birth place. (Lk 2:7)
 
It’s a Divine Paradox that the Creator of the entire Universe sought for a place to be born!
 
Am I ready to make my the stable of my heart ready to receive the Lord?
 
 
The Lord was born in a manger.
 
Wood was to escort Him, all through His Life…
 
>> The wooden manger would give Him shelter when He was born…
 
>> The wooden tools would accompany Him as He grew up as a carpenter…
 
>> The wooden boat will be His pulpit for preaching His Word on the Kingdom…
 
>> The wooden cross would be His instrument of Salvation and Redemption of the world…
 
 
The wooden manger is be a reminder to us that Christmas is the Season, not just of joy, but also of hardships and responsibilities in life!
 
 
Christmas is Christ + Mas(s) = the Mass of Christ…. the Sacrifice of Christ!
 
When we wish Happy Christmas, let’s also remember that the Crib & Cross are two sides of the great sacrifice of Jesus of Nazareth.
 
 
In the Crib, Jesus descended from heaven and became weak and vulnerable.
>> On the Cross, Jesus embraced sinfulness of the earth and became helpless and miserable.
 
 
The Caravan from the Crib to the Cross is Celebrated and Commemorated at Christmas!
 
 
Carols will be sung in great festivity on this special day.
 
 
There were two types of Carols sung on Christmas Day when Jesus was born.
>> The Carols of Joy when the Angels sang in deep acclamation and mirth – “Glory to God”!
>> The Carols of Pain when the mothers cried in deep pain for their li’l babes who were executed!
 
 
There are two types of Carols song even today in our world…
 
>> The Carols of Joy – people uniting for social justice; hearts turning to the Lord in true contrition; people expressing care & love etc     
 
>> The Carols of Pain – the number of terrorizing acts around the world; families, societies and even churches divided because of money, language, race, caste; increased sense of hopelessness and meaninglessness in life…etc.
 
 
Carols ought to remind us of these two aspects… Joy and Pain in life!
 
When carols of Joy and Pain in life, are sung with Confidence in the Lord, we will be blessed to sing the Carol of Celebration on the Day of Salvation!
 
 
Christmas is a great time of celebration…of the Birth of a Baby Jesus who demands space in our Hearts!
 
 
Let us take utmost care that during this Christmas, Jesus, the Tiny and Tender Babe not get…
 
… drowned in the avalanche of cakes and sweets
 
… buried in the frenzy of shopping and decorations
 
… drunk in the dirt of revelry and partying
 
… lost in the celebrations with Santa Claus and exchanging of gifts
 
 
Rather, let us make sure that Jesus, the precious and beautiful infant…
 
… is held close to the heart and given a pledge of our life and love
 
… is lavished with kisses of our true promises and renewed consecration
 
… is showered with true smiles of our Love for Him, His Word, His Eucharist & His Church
 
 
 
Yes, Jesus is…and He alone is…and ought to be… the Reason for this Season!
 
>> May He be born, not just in the crib in houses or church, but in our Hearts and Lives!
 
 
Happy Birthday to our Dearest and Beloved Baby Jesus!
 
Congratulations to our Blessed Mamma for Her Yes and to Blessed Joseph for his care!
 
A Blessed and a Holy Christmas to all of us!
 
 
God Bless! Live Jesus….always!