<%@ LANGUAGE = VBScript %> <% dim aMenu(20) dim aSez(20) cDataBreve = "06/23/2024" cDataEstera= "Sunday, June 23" cLingua = "en" cLinguaCode= "EN" cTitolo = "Liturgy of the Sunday" cIcona = "domenica.jpg" cAlleluia1 = "

Yesterday I was buried with Christ,
today I rise with you who are risen.
With you I was crucified;
remember me, Lord, in your kingdom.

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Yesterday I was buried with Christ,
today I rise with you who are risen.
With you I was crucified;
remember me, Lord, in your kingdom.

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The Orthodox Churches celebrate Pentecost" cOmelia = ""Do you not care that we perish?" It is certainly a cry of despair, but it also reveals the trust they have in that master. It is easy to discern in that cry the countless cries rising from this world of ours that is tossed about by waves of all kinds that endanger men and women especially from the poorest countries, such as those torn apart by wars and conflicts. We too may think that Jesus is asleep as the events of the world continue to the point of even greater tragedies. The Gospel wants to tell us that Jesus does not abandon us and is still with us, even when we are in the storm. Of course, we may think he is asleep. We would certainly like a life without storms, without problems, without any fear. But life is also a struggle against evil, against the storms that want to prevent us from reaching the shore of peace. Jesus' slumber indicates his total trust in the Father who, he knows, will not abandon anyone. Rather he is waiting for our prayer, for our cry for help. Prayer starts from a cry for help, even personal, but not only. There is a ministry of intercession that we need to rediscover: Christinas are called to pray for all.
At the cry of the disciples Jesus wakes up, stands up straight on the boat, and threatens the wind and the raging sea. Immediately the wind is silent and the sea becomes calm. God overcomes the hostile powers that do not allow the crossing, that is prevent us from reaching the shore of fraternity, of justice and of peace. The episode ends with a unique detail. The disciples are taken by a great fear, and they say to one another, "Who then is this?" Mark's text speaks of fear rather than wonder. It is the holy fear of being in the presence of God. Yes, it is the fear of those who feel small and poor in front of the saviour of life; the fear of those who are weak and sinful, and yet know they are welcomed by Him whom they have offended and who surpasses them in love; the fear of not knowing how to take advantage of the closeness of God in our daily lives; the fear of dispersing the "dream" of a new world that Jesus has begun in us and with us. This fear makes us realize that we are already on the other side." %>