วันเสาร์ที่ 17 พฤศจิกายน 2018 แผนกพระคัมภีร์ ฝ่ายงานอภิบาลอัครสังฆมณฑลกรุงเทพฯ นำโดยคุณพ่อสมเกียรติ ตรีนิกร ผู้จัดการแผนกฯ ปิดคอร์สการอบรมพระคัมภีร์ หัวข้อความรู้ทั่วไปเกี่ยวกับประกาศกและประกาศกอาโมส โดยคุณพ่อวสันต์ พิรุฬห์วงศ์ วิทยากร มีผู้สนใจเข้ารับการอบรมครั้งนี้จำนวน 37 คน ณ ศูนย์อบรมคริสตศาสนธรรมระดับชาติ ซอยวัดเทียนดัด ปัจจุบันมีซิสเตอร์วรรณี ฉัตรสุภางค์ อธิการ โดยช่วงท้ายคุณพ่อวสันต์ พิรุฬห์วงศ์ มอบวุฒิบัตรให้กับผู้เข้ารับการอบรม
บรรยากาศการทดสอบความรู้พระคัมภีร์ พระวรสารนักบุญมาระโก ของนักเรียนคาทอลิก โรงเรียนมาลาสวรรค์ (16 พฤศจิกายน 2018)
14th November 2018 Wednesday 32nd Week in Ordinary Time
Reflection
Titus 3:1-7, Luke 17:11-19
“Gratitude”
The Samaritan, who went back to Jesus after he was healed from his leprosy, acknowledged that the gift he had received from Jesus was given to him as a gift of love. Thus, he was able to celebrate his new life with joy.
Let us learn to cultivate a heart of gratitude, and to be thankful for every good thing that comes to us. We give thanks continuously! We celebrate life with joy!
13th November 2018 Tuesday 32nd Week in Ordinary Time
Reflection
Titus 2:1-8,11-14, Luke 17:7-10
“We are God’s servants”
In every moment of our life, we are called to be at the service of God as well as to God through others. Everything we give to Him is simply a small part of all what He has already generously given to us.
Each of us struggle with different obstacles that make us put limits and conditions to our service to God and to God through others.
Today, Jesus presents Himself as the servant who comes to our life to serve and love us. He waits on us so that we can follow and imitate His humble service of love.
12th November 2018 Monday 32nd Week in Ordinary Time - St. Josaphat
Reflection
Titus 1:1-9, Luke 17:1-6
“A bag of potatoes”
In today’s gospel passage, Jesus invites us to be continuously loving and forgiving. We have surely in different moments fallen out with a friend, parent, a sibling. We feel that we have been treated unfairly and become resentful towards the other person.
Yet, Jesus calls us to forgive because to pardon others is a gift to ourselves. When we forgive, we free ourselves from the heaviness of anger and bitterness. To forgive continuously, however, is something that is humanly impossible. Real forgiveness starts from God’s love. It comes from an ever-deepening friendship with God. In communion with God, we draw strength and courage to forgive.
11th November 2018 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reflection
1 Kings 17:10-16, Hebrews 9:24-28, Mark 12:38-44
“The poor widow”
Many wealthy people were dropping their contributions in the temple treasury, and Jesus was watching them. Among these people, Jesus saw a poor widow who went and put in two small coins. He, who knew the heart of every person, knew that this poor widow gave her all to God. She gave all because she loved God and trusted that He would take care of her.