Weekly Readings. Sunday, January 20, 2013

Weekly Reading.  Sunday, January 20, 2013

Reading 1 Is 62:1-5

For Zion’s sake I will not be silent,
for Jerusalem’s sake I will not be quiet,
until her vindication shines forth like the dawn
and her victory like a burning torch.Nations shall behold your vindication,
and all the kings your glory;
you shall be called by a new name
pronounced by the mouth of the LORD.
You shall be a glorious crown in the hand of the LORD,
a royal diadem held by your God.
No more shall people call you “Forsaken, “
or your land “Desolate, “
but you shall be called “My Delight, “
and your land “Espoused.”
For the LORD delights in you
and makes your land his spouse.
As a young man marries a virgin,
your Builder shall marry you;
and as a bridegroom rejoices in his bride
so shall your God rejoice in you.
(Catholic Fundamentalism interpretation:  (People will see that The Loving Programmer’s people have been made vastly because of their new relationship with The Loving Programmer.  The “new name”by which the chosen people will be called is “Roman Catholic”.)

Responsorial Psalm Ps 96:1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10

R. (3) Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations.
Sing to the LORD a new song;
sing to the LORD, all you lands.
Sing to the LORD; bless his name.
R. Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations.
Announce his salvation, day after day.
Tell his glory among the nations;
among all peoples, his wondrous deeds.
R. Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations.
Give to the LORD, you families of nations,
give to the LORD glory and praise;
give to the LORD the glory due his name!
R. Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations.
Worship the LORD in holy attire.
Tremble before him, all the earth;
Say among the nations: The LORD is king.
He governs the peoples with equity.
R. Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations.
(The above needs no further explanation.)

Reading 2 1 Corinthians 12: 4-11

Brothers and sisters:
There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit;
there are different forms of service but the same Lord;
there are different workings but the same God
who produces all of them in everyone.
To each individual the manifestation of the Spirit
is given for some benefit.
To one is given through the Spirit the expression of wisdom;
to another, the expression of knowledge according to the
same Spirit;
to another, faith by the same Spirit;
to another, gifts of healing by the one Spirit;
to another, mighty deeds;
to another, prophecy;
to another, discernment of spirits;
to another, varieties of tongues;
to another, interpretation of tongues.
But one and the same Spirit produces all of these,
distributing them individually to each person as he wishes.

(The Holy Wireless Connector provides different gifts for different people.  We should continually ask that we know what special gifts have been lovingly written and downloaded into our own program.  Then, we should ask for the grace to best utilize them.)

Gospel John 2: 1-11

There was a wedding at Cana in Galilee,
and the mother of Jesus was there.
Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the wedding.
When the wine ran short,
the mother of Jesus said to him,
“They have no wine.”
And Jesus said to her,
“Woman, how does your concern affect me?
My hour has not yet come.”
His mother said to the servers,
“Do whatever he tells you.”
Now there were six stone water jars there for Jewish ceremonial washings,
each holding twenty to thirty gallons.
Jesus told the them,
“Fill the jars with water.”
So they filled them to the brim.
Then he told them,
“Draw some out now and take it to the headwaiter.”
So they took it.
And when the headwaiter tasted the water that had become wine,
without knowing where it came from
— although the servers who had drawn the water knew —,
the headwaiter called the bridegroom and said to him,
“Everyone serves good wine first,
and then when people have drunk freely, an inferior one;
but you have kept the good wine until now.”
Jesus did this as the beginning of his signs at Cana in Galilee
and so revealed his glory,
and his disciples began to believe in him.
(The stone jars were nearly as big as oil drums.  They were very expensive since it would need skilled craftsmen to quarry,cut, turn, drill and make such a jar.  The Blessed Mother wanted Jesus to solve the wine shortage.  He wanted to use this as a way to tell the ages that He would listen to His Mother, something that The Catholic Church recognizes more fully than any other denomination and pretended not to care. 
When Mary told the workers, and us and everyone with the gift of heeding, “Do what He tells you.”, He did what He knew His Mother wanted.
Changing the water into good wine demonstrated His power to program.  The fact that He waited until the ceremony was over and dinner was served and the good time was beginning showed His place in time, coming well after The Creation Program had been downloaded.  The people who first recognized what He had done, as the shepherds were the first to see Him after being born, were workers.
Since the family had enough money to have big, expensive stone jars, but not enough money to fill them with wine, we may assume they had fallen on hard times, just as humanity had when Christ came.)

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