<%@ LANGUAGE = VBScript %> <% dim aMenu(20) dim aSez(20) cDataBreve = "07/25/2024" cDataEstera= "Thursday, July 25" cLingua = "en" cLinguaCode= "EN" cTitolo = "Memory of the apostles" cIcona = "12apostoli.jpg" cAlleluia1 = "

If we die with him, we shall live with him,
if with him we endure, with him we shall reign.

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If we die with him, we shall live with him,
if with him we endure, with him we shall reign.

" aMenu(1) = Array("Reading of the Word of God","") aMenu(2) = Array("Reading of the Word of God","") aMenu(3) = Array("Reading of the Word of God","") aMenu(4) = Array("Reading of the Word of God","") aMenu(5) = Array("Reading of the Word of God","") aMenu(6) = Array("Reading of the Word of God","") aMenu(7) = Array("The Prayer","../index.htm") aMenu(8) = Array("Home page","../../index.html") aSez(1) = Array("=GetMemoria", "=GetLettura", "=GetCommento") aSez(2) = Array("=GetMemoria", "=GetLettura", "=GetCommento") aSez(3) = Array("=GetMemoria", "=GetLettura", "=GetCommento") aSez(4) = Array("=GetMemoria", "=GetLettura", "=GetCommento") aSez(5) = Array("=GetMemoria", "=GetLettura", "=GetCommento") aSez(6) = Array("=GetMemoria", "=GetLettura", "=GetCommento") nVociMenu = 8 cTempo = "ORDINARIO" cPreghiera = "apost" cSalmo = "" cVersetti1 = "" cVersetti2 = "" cVersettiV = "Matthew 20,20-28" cLettura1 = "" cLettura2 = "" cLetturaV = "Then the mother of Zebedee's sons came with her sons to make a request of him, and bowed low; and he said to her, 'What is it you want?' She said to him, 'Promise that these two sons of mine may sit one at your right hand and the other at your left in your kingdom.' Jesus answered, 'You do not know what you are asking. Can you drink the cup that I am going to drink?' They replied, 'We can.' He said to them, 'Very well; you shall drink my cup, but as for seats at my right hand and my left, these are not mine to grant; they belong to those to whom they have been allotted by my Father.' When the other ten heard this they were indignant with the two brothers. But Jesus called them to him and said, 'You know that among the gentiles the rulers lord it over them, and great men make their authority felt. Among you this is not to happen. No; anyone who wants to become great among you must be your servant, and anyone who wants to be first among you must be your slave, just as the Son of man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.'" cMemoria = "Memorial of the apostle James, son of Zebedee. He was the first of the Twelve to be martyred, and his body is venerated in Compostela." cOmelia = "Today the Church remembers the apostle James. Jesus met him along the shore of the lake of Galilee and called him and his brother John to follow him. James (called the "Greater" to distinguish him from the other James) begins his journey as a disciple by immediately listening to Jesus' call. Like all the others, he did not always understand the loving plans the Lord had for his life, and like the others, he too gave in to the temptation of trying to secure his own position and role. In truth, the first requirement of discipleship is to listen to the teacher, not to secure our own status. The mother's request that her two sons sit at Jesus' right hand was not naive. And the jealous response of the others came immediately. Jesus patiently corrects them all and continues to speak to them. And James, who possibly had not completely understood Jesus' answer, does not stop following and listening to him, as well as receiving the teacher's correction when, for his excessive zeal, he wants to send fire and destroy the Samaritans who did not want to welcome Jesus. The encounter with the risen Jesus and the welcoming of the Holy Spirit in his heart, made James a witness of the Gospel, to the point of shedding his blood. According to tradition, James was the first apostle to be martyred. On that day, he tasted the same cup from which Jesus had drunk; his life had become like his Teacher's: a life spent for others. This is what his Lord had asked him to do. And obeying until the end, James fulfilled the mission Jesus had entrusted to him." %>