His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; because you have been faithful over a few things, I will set you over many; enter into the joy of your master.
ORARI S.MESSA/TIMETABLE HOLY MASS DI VENERDI 4 NOVEMBRE 2022 ORE 18.30:
S. Caroli Episcopi et Confessoris ~ III. classis
Tempora: Feria Sexta infra Hebdomadam XXI post Octavam Pentecostes V. Octobris
S.MESSA/HOLY MASS ONLINE DI DON ENRICO RONCAGLIA, su youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYYDj4O4e11cE7XNtngkoJA
e qui:
LITURGIA IN LATINO\ENGLISH:
https://divinumofficium.com/cgi-bin/missa/missa.pl
MESSALE ROMANO 1962 (Summorum Pontificum PPBXVI): http://www.straordinaria.net/MVC/View/Slave_Pages_PHP/Files/OrdinarioDellaMessaRomano.pdf
COMMUNIO PREGHIERE\PRAYERS:
https://www.proselitismodellascienza.it/2021/10/25/communio-e-comunione-spirituale/
EVANGELIUM E OMELIA\HOMILY:
Matt 25:14-23
In illo témpore: Dixit Iesus discípulis suis parábolam hanc: Homo peregre proficíscens vocávit servos suos, et trádidit illis bona sua. Et uni dedit quinque talénta, álii autem duo, álii vero unum, unicuíque secúndum própriam virtútem, et proféctus est statim. Abiit autem, qui quinque talénta accéperat, et operátus est in eis, et lucrátus est ália quinque. Simíliter et, qui duo accéperat, lucrátus est ália duo. Qui autem unum accéperat, ábiens fodit in terram, et abscóndit pecúniam dómini sui. Post multum vero témporis venit dóminus servórum illórum, et pósuit ratiónem cum eis. Et accédens qui quinque talénta accéperat, óbtulit alia quinque talénta, dicens:Dómine, quinque talénta tradidísti mihi, ecce, alia quinque superlucrátus sum. Ait illi dóminus eius: Euge, serve bone et fidélis, quia super pauca fuísti fidélis, super multa te constituam: intra in gáudium dómini tui. Accéssit autem et qui duo talénta accéperat, et ait: Dómine, duo talénta tradidísti mihi, ecce, ália duo lucrátus sum. Ait illi dóminus eius: Euge, serve bone et fidélis, quia super pauca fuísti fidélis, super multa te constítuam: intra in gáudium dómini tui.
Gospel
Matt 25:14-23
At that time, Jesus spoke this parable to His disciples: “A man going abroad, called his servants and handed over his goods to them. And to one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one, to each according to his particular ability, and then he went on his journey. And he who had received the five talents went and traded with them, and gained five more. In like manner, he who had received the two gained two more. But he who had received the one went away and dug in the earth and hid his master’s money. Then after a long time the master of those servants came and settled accounts with them. And he who had received the five talents came and brought five other talents, saying, ‘Master, you handed over to me five talents; behold, I have gained five others in addition.’ His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; because you have been faithful over a few things, I will set you over many; enter into the joy of your master.’ And he also who had received the two talents came, and said, ‘Master, you handed over to me two talents; behold, I have gained two more.’ His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; because you have been faithful over a few things, I will set you over many; enter into the joy of your master.
DALL’OMELIA DI (FROM THE HOMILY BY) DON ENRICO RONCAGLIA – VENERDI 4 NOVEMBRE 2022 ORE 18.30:
DALL’OMELIA DI DON ENRICO RONCAGLIA (**)
Eccli 44:16-27; 45:3-20
Ecco il gran sacerdote che nei suoi giorni piacque a Dio, e fu trovato giusto, e nel giorno dell’ira fu strumento di conciliazione. Nessuno fu simile a lui nel conservare la legge dell’Eccelso. Per questo, con giuramento, il Signore gli assicurò la gloria nella sua stirpe. A lui diede la benedizione di tutti gli antenati, e confermò il suo patto sopra il capo di lui.
Matth 25:14-23
In quel tempo Gesù disse ai suoi discepoli questa parabola: «Un uomo, in procinto di partire, chiamati i servi consegnò loro i suoi beni: a chi diede cinque talenti, a chi due, a chi uno: a ciascuno secondo la sua capacità, e subito partì.
“Bravo servo buono e fedele”, dice i. Signore, ai sservi che avevano moltiplicato i talenti. Il servoi fedele che ticordiamo oggi e’ San Carlo Borromeo che come cardinale governo la grande diocesi della fede. Che applico tutte le direttive per la pastorale della Lombardia. Visitava tutte le parrocchie e si preoccupava della formazione del clero, della catechesi dei giovani. Nel periodo della peste usciva in mezzo agli ammalati portava il soccorso dei sacramenti senza abbandonare il numero sterminato degli appestati.
San Carlo avrebbe molto da insegnare ai vescovi e sacerdoti di oggi! I Vescovi contemporanei si sono ammutoliti. Ripetono come pappagalli il pensiero unico mondiale che ci viene ripetuto ogni giorno. Mancano in loro le parole della fede, l’insegnamento di Cristo. Non ci si allontana dai fedeli per un lockdown arbitrario (all’estero non utilizzato), una campagna vaccinale fatta con sieri mortali (non vaccini in grado di prevenire la diffusione del virus).
Stiamo vivendo i giorni della passione della Chiesa. Verranno anche i gironi della sepolture, ovvero la scomparsa apparente della Chiesa. Ma sara’ solo apparenza! Gli apostoli sono dispersi e i fedeli nascosti. Speriamo che avvenga come con la resurrezione del Cristo! Con la nuova venuta dello Spirito Santo risolgera’ la Chiesa!
I Vescovi si mettano dalla parte di Cristo, difendendo il Depositum Fidei!
Sia lodato Gesu’ Cristo! Sempre sia lodato!
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(*) Questo commento e’ scritto in tempo reale durante l’omelia. Mi scuso per l’eventuale misinterpretazione delle parole di Don Enrico.
(1) La Cappella dei Sacri Cuori e’ d’ora in avanti sotto la protezione della Madonna Pellegrina di Montichiari (Brescia, 1946).
FROM THE HOMILY BY DON ENRICO RONCAGLIA (**,1)
Eccli 44: 16-27; 45: 3-20 Here is the high priest who in his day pleased God, and was found righteous, and in the day of wrath he was an instrument of conciliation. No one was like him in keeping the law of the Exalted. For this, with an oath, the Lord assured him the glory in his lineage. To him he gave the blessing of all the ancestors, and confirmed his covenant over his head.
Matth 25: 14-23 At that time Jesus told his disciples this parable: “A man, about to leave, called the servants and handed over his goods to them: to whom he gave five talents, to whom two, to whom one: to each according to his ability, and immediately left.
“Good, good and faithful servant,” says our Lord to the servants who had multiplied their talents.
The faithful servant we remind you of today is St. Charles Borromeo who, as a cardinal, governs the great diocese of faith.
That applied all the directives for the pastoral care of Lombardy. He visited all the parishes and was concerned with the formation of the clergy, with the catechesis of young people. During the period of the plague he went out among the sick and brought the aid of the sacraments without abandoning the endless number of plague victims. St. Charles would have much to teach the bishops and priests of today!
The contemporary Bishops fell silent. Like parrots they repeat the one world thought that is repeated to us every day. They lack the words of faith, the teaching of Christ. There is no deviation from the faithful for an arbitrary lockdown (not used abroad), a vaccination campaign made with deadly sera (not vaccines capable of preventing the spread of the virus). We are living in the days of the passion of the Church. The rounds of burials will also come, or the apparent disappearance of the Church. But it will only be appearance! The apostles are scattered and the faithful hidden. Let’s hope it happens as with the resurrection of Christ! With the new coming of the Holy Spirit he will resolve the Church! Let the Bishops take Christ’s side, defending the Depositum Fidei!
Praised be Jesus Christ! Always be praised!
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(*) This comment is written in real time during the homily. I apologize for any misinterpretation of Don Enrico’s words.
(1) The Chapel of the Sacred Hearts is from now on under the protection of the Pilgrim Madonna of Montichiari (Brescia, 1946).