COLUMBUS DAY (Observed)
John, Chapter 14,
Verse 15
“If you love
me, you will keep my commandments.
What
are Christ’s commandments?
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Modern
Man has however increasingly rejected God and His Commandments, accepting
instead the soggy cowardice of “tolerance” where there are no rights and
wrongs.
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Like
ancient Israel where “every man did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges
21:25), modern culture is falling into chaos and decay: the denial of God,
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the
viral expansion of a Culture of Death which embraces contraception (literally,
against life), abortion and euthanasia,
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the
abuse of the sacredness of sexuality with the “hook up culture”,
o
the
bearing children out of wedlock and the abandonment of fatherhood,
o
the
pornography epidemic among men,
o
the
celebration of homosexual acts and “marriages”,
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the
brainwashing of 24×7 personal media that distracts and drives obsessive
materialism and the narcissism of social media, etc.
The
Commandments of Jesus Christ
- I am the LORD
your God: you shall have no other gods before me.
- You shall not
take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
- Remember to
keep holy the Lord’s Day.
- Honor your
father and your mother.
- You shall not
kill.
- You shall not
commit adultery.
- You shall not
steal.
- You shall not
bear false witness against your neighbor.
- You shall not
covet your neighbor’s wife.
- You shall not
covet your neighbor’s goods.
Christ commands a more rigorous
adherence to the Ten Commandments –
Rather than abolish the Commandments, Jesus comes to fulfill them and to
reiterate that men must keep the
Commandments. He commands a new and more rigorous understanding of the Ten
Commandments that surpasses the teachings of the scribes and the Pharisees,
proclaiming that anyone who is angry with his brother is liable to the hell of
fire and that looking at a women with lust and divorcing one’s wife is
equivalent to adultery. Jesus also commands Man to give with anonymity, pray
and fast in private.
Offers a new synthesis of the Ten
Commandments –
When asked about the greatest Commandment, Jesus offers a new synthesis, saying
“You
shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and
with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is
like it, you shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments
depend all the law and the prophets”.
1. Proclaims the rigorous New Commandment of Love–Jesus says, “A new commandment I
give to you, that you love one another; even as I have loved you, that you also
love one another. In other teachings, Jesus explains that this kind of love
includes forgiveness, the love of enemies and to refrain from habitually
judging others.
2. Commands the performance of the acts of mercy – In the parable of The Sheep and
Goats, Jesus makes it clear that only those who perform the acts of mercy are
truly worthy to enter heaven: feeding the hungry, giving water to the thirsty,
sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and imprisoned
(CCC 2447). Jesus commands men to be merciful and offers the examples of mercy
in The Parable of the Good Samaritan and His own “washing the feet” of the
Apostles.
3. Commands Men to pray –
Jesus directs men to pray the Lord’s Prayer, urges men to gather together to
pray, to pray boldly and to be persistent in prayer.
4. Insists on Repentance and Confession – From His earliest public ministry, Jesus commands
Man to “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand”. He instructs Man to
confess sins with contrition and turn from Sin. He gives the Apostles the power
to forgive Sin (CCC 1461-1467), reconciling Man and God (CCC 1485-1498).
5. Instructs men to partake in the Eucharist – At the Last Supper, Jesus offers
the Eucharist (thanksgiving),
commanding all men to consume the Eucharist. To have “life”, men must eat (literally, “gnawing on”) the
Body and Blood of Christ, the Bread of Life.
6. Makes keeping His Commandments an absolute requirement – Jesus makes it clear that Man must keep the Commandments: “If you
would enter into life, keep the commandments” “If you love me, you will keep my
commandments” He urges Man to perfection, saying “You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father
is perfect” and insists that vigilance is an urgent necessity. Despite the near
impossibility of “entering through the Narrow Gate”, Jesus teaches that all men
can be saved saying “” With men this is impossible,
but with God all things are possible” and the Church reaffirms that “What God
commands He makes possible by His Grace” (CCC 2082).
7. Commands men to evangelize –
Christ commands men to “let your light shine” and to “Go therefore and make
disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the
Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded
you.”
Columbus Day Facts & Quotes
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Colorado
was the first state to officially recognize and celebrate Columbus Day in 1906.
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Christopher
Columbus' first settlement on Hispaniola Island was called Villa de Navidad
(Christmas Town)
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In
1971, the official holiday was moved to the second Monday in October in order
to give workers in the US a long weekend. This was part of the Uniform Monday Holiday
Act.
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Only
those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. - Robert F. Kennedy
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You
can never cross the ocean
unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore. - Christopher Columbus
Columbus Day Top Events And Things To
Do
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Attend
a Columbus Day Parade. The parade in New York City is one of the largest.
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Eat
some good Italian food.
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Watch
a parade.
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Visit
the Library of Congress's online exhibit 1492: An Ongoing Voyage.
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Host
a scavenger hunt for the neighborhood kids and let them become Explorers for
the afternoon.
"Read
these counsels slowly. Pause to meditate on these thoughts. They are things
that I whisper in your ear-confiding them-as a friend, as a brother, as a
father. And they are being heard by God. I won't tell you anything new. I will
only stir your memory, so that some thought will arise and strike you; and so
you will better your life and set out along ways of prayer and of Love. And in
the end you will be a more worthy soul."
99. Your mind is sluggish:
you try to collect your thoughts in God's presence, but it's useless: there's a
complete blank. Don't try to force yourself, and don't worry. Look: such
moments are for your heart
Daily Devotions
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Total
Consecration
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