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Monday, April 30, 2012

From “Ashes to Awe”…



Restoration of the Pro Sanctity Center (Barn) to the New Pro Sanctity Center, with Christ at the heart of the building!


Inauguration of the Ashes to Awe Pro Sanctity Center/Barn!
Saturday May 5, 2012 from 2-5 pm
What: Tours, Blessing of our new building and chapel by
Archbishop George Lucas around 3 pm,
Presentations, Prayers of Thanksgiving and Refreshments will follow!
Come one, come all!

11002 N. 204th Street Elkhorn, NE 68022  psm@prosanctity.org for questions, everyone welcome!


·  The Meaning of the Pelican as a Catholic Christian Symbol – Symbol of Redemptive love
Catholic Christian symbolism in art provides a clear graphic illustration which represents people or items of religious significance. What is the definition and the meaning of the Pelican? A Pelican is a large long-winged warm-water seabird having a large bill with a distensible pouch for fish. The Pelican Christian Symbol represents atonement and charity. 'Pelican in her piety' in heraldry and symbolical art, is a representation of a pelican in the act of wounding her breast in order to nourish her young with her blood  a practice fabulously attributed to the bird. The pelican cutting open its own breast representsChrist's death on the cross, and the shedding of his blood to revive us and therefore adopted as a symbol of the Redeemer and of charity. An explanation of this is that the pelican's bill has a crimson red tip and the contrast of this red tip against the white breast probably gave rise to the tradition that the bird tore her own breast to feed her young with her blood.

·  The star below the Pelican, represents, Mary, Star of the Sea (see the explanation below).
·  The Vine that depicts the colors of earth and heaven (browns, greens and blue) represents salvation history, from Genesis to Christ, from Sin to Salvation/Sanctity and the on-going love of God that sent his only Son into our world to assists us with his very self (the Eucharist – symbol of the round circle and Christ at the Center) to grow in holiness and reach our heavenly homeland.

Jessi Kary, AO with artist and Social Animator, Mike Montag and Fr. Dan Lenz, OSB as they “re-create” the beautiful marble altar from St. Ann’s Church in Omaha, given to the new Pro Sanctity Retreat Center (barn)!

Q: What is the origin of Mary's title: 'Star of the Sea'?
A: Marian star symbolisms generally come in two versions: the six-pointed and the eight-pointed star. The six-pointed which is in fact the star of David (two superimposed triangles pointing in opposite directions, symbol of David's shield according to tradition) is used to highlight Mary's role in salvation as helper in the restitutio perfectionis or reparatrix parentum et totius orbis. It symbolizes the restitution of the original harmony between God and humanity brought about by incarnation and redemption--of which Mary is a 'helper'. The number eight symbolizes salvation and its meaning is derived from Gen 6,18: eight people escaped the deluge finding salvation in the ark (see also 1 Peter 3.20). The eight's day is--according to Augustine--like the first (restitution) with permanent character (perfection).
More generally (independently from the number of radiating points), the star symbolism may be used to articulate one or all of the following characteristics of Mary:

a) Her privileges, in particular, her mission as Mother of the Redeemer, or her holiness (full of grace);
b) Her anticipatory or demonstrative role (forerunner, announcer ...) with regard to Christ ["she is the dawn,Christ the Rising Sun"] and the Trinity;
c) Her role as luminous and enlightening.

The biblical and/or theological foundation of this title (Mary, Star of the Sea) may be based on 1 Kings 18:41-45. This text refers to a little cloud appearing above the sea as a sign of hope, implying that rain will come and free the land from drought. The little cloud (small as a man's hand) seen from Mt. Carmel is believed to be the 'Star of the Sea' and Mary, thus, the sign of hope which announces freedom and renewal. The Carmelites built a church on Mt.Carmel and gave it the title Stella Maris.

The origin of the expression Stella maris is commonly attributed to St. Jerome (d. 420). However, Jerome called Mary stilla maris, meaning a drop of the sea. Perhaps a copyist transcribed this as Stella maris. Other authors recording the same Marian symbol include: Isidore of Seville (d. 636); Alcuin (d. 804); and Rhabanus Maurus (d. 856).

An explicit reference occurs in Paschasius Radbertus (d. 865):
Mary, Star of the Sea, must be followed in faith and morals lest we capsize amidst the storm-tossed waves of the sea. She will illumine us to believe in Christ, born of her for the salvation of the world.

Hincmar of Reims (d. 882) spoke of Mary as 'a star of the sea assumed into the heavens'.
There are also some ancient Marian hymns related to the title: Ave Maris Stella (eigth-ninth century); and Alma Redemptoris Mater (by Hermann of Reichenau, eleventh century).

Very important for this title is the following twelfth-century prayer from St. Bernard of Clairvaux:
If the winds of temptation arise;
If you are driven upon the rocks of tribulation look to the star, call on Mary;
If you are tossed upon the waves of pride, of ambition, of envy, of rivalry, look to the star, call on Mary.

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 9


An Experience of Self Giving Love

This is hardly an easy task but it is essential if our families are to have an authentic apostolate that contributes to the transformation of our society.  To fulfill this duty, the family must exemplify:
·        attraction: to draw other families around itself so as to help them mature spiritually;
·        incarnation: not only resulting in fellowship for various families, but in response to the needs surrounding it, to commit one's own family to practical, concrete expressions of charity, both spiritual and material, so that the great principles of spirituality are translated into daily life for all to see;
·        diffusion: to give life to new groups striving to live the spirituality modeled by the original group.*  (page 25)



As we come to the end of our novena, to some up the above our goal is to be so authentic in our witness that we draw others to follow the example of our love—this creating the community of all saints all brothers and sisters that Bishop Giaquinta made it his life’s work to communicate. 

John 13:34     34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. 35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

Dear Jesus we thank you for your love in the way that it comforts us, convicts us and challenges us to do more.  As we enter this Lenten season help our family to  follow you all the more closely as we wait in joyful hope for the coming of your kingdom. 





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Friday, February 17, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 8


Society

In God's plan, society is not just a conglomeration of families made up of individual people.  For Him, society has a specific duty in its own right.  It is society, in fact, that can completely fulfill God's plans.  Powerful examples of this truth are the Jewish people who, throughout the centuries, have kept their hope in the Messiah; and the new People of God, the Church, which brings the message of redemption to all.

I tend to blame “society” for the ills of poverty and injustice and immorality as though it were a nameless faceless villain that could be defeated.  I am thankful for this new definition given to us by Bishop Giaquinta in which society, in reality a group of people, can truly be an instrument of God’s plan. 

John   17:20-25
 20 “My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, 21 that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. 22 I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one— 23 I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.
   24 “Father, I want those you have given me to be with me where I am, and to see my glory, the glory you have given me because you loved me before the creation of the world.
   25 “Righteous Father, though the world does not know you, I know you, and they know that you have sent me. 26 I have made you[e] known to them, and will continue to make you known in order that the love you have for me may be in them and that I myself may be in them.”
As we pray with these verses let us feel God’s intense love for his disciples and all of us, ask what he is challenging us to do and for the grace to do it. 

Dear Jesus remind our family that we are a part of the society of love you wish to create and that you are calling us to expand our love so that more wil know of your love


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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 7


The Family

The personal love God has for each individual has a second essential aspect: it seeks to broaden its reach.  God's love characteristically expresses itself more and more fully; it expands.  Since we are applying human terms to the unsearchable and mysterious divine life, we should note that the love of God, because it is infinite, can grow neither in amount nor intensity.  Yet it is not static; it tends to expand through free self-giving. (page 19)                                                                                                                                                                                    

If we truly know and believe that God has such infinite love for us personally then it will spill naturally over into our family relationships both biological and spiritual families.  Shame on myself and any of us who keeps the good news to ourselves.  I have been remiss in not mentioning Mary until this point since it is her feast day we are about to celebrate and her complete trust that God would do as he said that is the perfect example of trust for us to follow, and her YES that brought the human and divine families together

Luke 1:26-38
 In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth,27to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin’s name was Mary.l28And coming to her, he said, “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you.”m29But she was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what sort of greeting this might be.30Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God.31n Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name him Jesus.32o He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High,* and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father,33and he will rule over the house of Jacob forever, and of his kingdom there will be no end.”p34But Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I have no relations with a man?”*35And the angel said to her in reply, “The holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. Therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God.q36And behold, Elizabeth, your relative, has also conceived* a son in her old age, and this is the sixth month for her who was called barren;37for nothing will be impossible for God.”r38Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel departed from her.

Let us pray again with these verses rejoicing in Mary’s trust and learning from her example

Dear Jesus teach our family to trust and be completely available as Mary was


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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 6


For the next three days of our novena, we will view God’s love in the ever expanding scope of the person, the family, and society

The Person

.  Each human being, therefore, has a fundamental, transcendent, and uniquely critical, specific importance.  No one - - no one - - is expendable.  God is a God of the living, not of statistics  .  .  (page 18)

As we continue our 9 day journey of prayer, reflection, and action still using  Bishop Giaquinta’s written work: Family, A Community of Love, we take a step back to get a broader view of God’s plan of  love for His creation, seeing that it starts with the relationship that exists between God and each person He created.  Without this relationship it is impossible for us to truly fulfill our purpose

John 8:2-11 But early in the morning he arrived again in the temple area, and all the people started coming to him, and he sat down and taught them.3Then the scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in adultery and made her stand in the middle.4They said to him, “Teacher, this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery.5Now in the law, Moses commanded us to stone such women.* So what do you say?”b6They said this to test him, so that they could have some charge to bring against him. Jesus bent down and began to write on the ground with his finger.*7* But when they continued asking him, he straightened up and said to them,c “Let the one among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.”8Again he bent down and wrote on the ground.9And in response, they went away one by one, beginning with the elders. So he was left alone with the woman before him.10Then Jesus straightened up and said to her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?”d11She replied, “No one, sir.” Then Jesus said, “Neither do I condemn you. Go, [and] from now on do not sin any more.”

As we pray with these verses let us ask ourselves how they communicate God’s love for us, challenge us to see ourselves as loveable and commit ourselves to the knowledge that God has this infinite love for each of us

Dear Jesus,  remind our family that you love each of us infinitely and have called us for a specific purpose



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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 5


Self Giving Love

The family, therefore, acquires a new dimension in the work of redemption.  As it gives love to all its members and receives from all, it expresses love for God and the family; this love, then, by its very nature, expands unhampered toward the Church and all humanity. (page 16)

We are called to continually grow in both our love for one another and our capacity to share that love with the world around us. 

Matthew 13:31-32 

He proposed another parable to them. “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that a person took and sowed in a field.  i It is the smallest of all the seeds, yet when full-grown it is the largest of plants. It becomes a large bush, and the ‘birds of the sky come and dwell in its branches.

As we pray with these verses let us again ponder how God is loving us, challenging us and  calling us to commit to express His love more fully.  Even when our efforts seem small, with His grace they can be larger than we could ever imagine. 

Dear Jesus please remind our family that we can and do participate in your work of redemption  by the love we have for one another and those around us.  Show us particularly today those most in need of our love. 


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Monday, February 13, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 4


Social Missionary Action

  Our homes must be open to others.  Each person must be welcomed as a brother or sister so that the family can become an experience of Christianity lived deeply and authentically (page 14)


Too often we close ourselves off from others as a means to escape the pressures of the outside world.  Bishop Giaquinta reminds us that in order to truly live Christ’s call to holiness we must be welcoming to all just as He was

Luke 9:10-11


As we pray with these verses let us ask ourselves how we experience God’s love through them, and how he is challenging us and calling us to be more welcoming

Dear Jesus, remind our family  to be available and welcoming as you are and always ready to communicate your love and healing in word and action 


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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 3


Joy

 It is the responsibility of the family to give its members an experience of joy so that each person can find in it the strength to face the inevitable difficulties of life.  Joy has always been a human need, but today it is an imperative because so often our world is terribly and tragically sad.  (page 13)

One only has to watch the news or read the paper for a few minutes to know  how much tragedy and sadness envelop our world.  Pessimism and fear are rampant.  As I ponder joy, what occurs to me is that what I sometimes mistake for joy is only a fleeting diversion or distraction.  Genuine joy is not a passing feeling or mood but a result of the deep abiding hope we have in Christ.


As we pray with these verses let us ask ourselves how God is loving us, challenging us to be more joyful and calling us to commit to the habit of joy

Dear Jesus remind our family  that .you  are a person of  joy and that we are to radiate that joy to others as your disciples


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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 2


Brotherhood. 

There is no substitute for the family as a center of brotherhood.  The members of the family are all brothers and sisters who love one another and whose love extends to all who come close to the center of their fraternal love.  (page 12)

How lacking we are in love even to those closest to us.  That is why it is so essential that our families be a haven of love, limited not only to being affectionate and considerate toward one another and those around us, but helping and forming one another in our search for God, the source of perfect love.   I know I fall short many times, letting the petty annoyances of life blind me to the infinite love I have been given and I am called to give in return. 

Matthew 18: 21-22

 Then Peter approaching asked him, “Lord, if my brother sins against me, how often must I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus answered, “I say to you, not seven times but seventy-seven times

As we again pray with these verses let us ask God how he is loving us, challenging us and calling us to live in brotherhood with one another

Dear Jesus, remind our family  to tust your love and forgivenes and to be loving and forgiving especially to each other but also  to everyone as all are our brothers and sisters



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Friday, February 10, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena Day 1


Home

Today the Christian home is under attack by many aspects of the modern world.  Although some families have preserved the full integrity of their homes and others are rediscovering its essential value, some evade their responsibilities.  For these the home has been reduced to a center of material well-being and a place to meet one's basic bodily needs; they have lost the sense of and admiration for home as the center of family intimacy and profound love   (page 11)


How true the above statements are.  If we are not careful, we are so busy through the comings and goings of our day our home only becomes a place to stop periodically between activities and fall into bed at the end of a busy day.  I know for myself even when I am at home, so exhausted at the end of the day I tend to “zone out” losing myself in a particular television program or simply just falling asleep without a second thought to the needs of my husband and others around me. 

Bishop Giaquinta reminds us that our home should be Christ centered because He is truly present when we gather in His name. 
Let us use this single verse from the gospel as our point of meditation for today:            For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”   (Matthew 18:20) .  Let us read this verse through slowly and prayerfully 3 times, asking  ourselves how  God is loving us, challenging us and calling us to change our homes. 

Dear Jesus:  Help our family  to trust and believe that you are truly present in our home and want to use us to make your presence visible to others                                                                           


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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Our Lady of Trust Novena 2012


Pro Sanctity Our Lady of Trust Novena 2012

Please join us in 9 days of prayer and reflection in preparation for the  feast of Our Lady of Trust on February 19th 2012.  The novena will officially begin tomorrow, February 10th 2012

Our Novena this year will be based on “Family:  A Community of Love” by Bishop Giaquinta.  Our goal in this novena is to help families to increase their trust in God and each other as they realize the vital importance of their role in the church and in society

We will format our novena  by taking a portion of Bishop Giaquinta’s work and reflecting on it, relating it to a passage in the Gospel and then praying for the courage to act using the method of the Explosive Gospel.  We encourage you to pray this novena together as a family. 

For those of you not familiar with the concept of the explosive gospel, it is a very simple, yet extremely powerful way to pray with scripture that helps us to bring the love of Christ to our world.    It involves reading the particular passage from the gospel 3 times
           
            The first time we read, we focus on  how Christ is communicating His love for us through the passage,  
           
            The second time we read the same passage and focus on how we hear God                     challenging  us through the passage, and what more we could be and do in our lives as a response to His love

We then read the passage a third time  we read and pray with the same passage, making a commitment to a particular action based on what we have heard from the Holy Spirit

For the first 5 days of our novena we will focus on five particular aspects of family spirituality defined by Bishop Giaquinta:  Home, Brotherhood,  Joy, Social Missionary Action, and Self Giving Love.  For the last 4 days of our novena we will delve further into the aspect of Self Giving Love and it’s power to transform our world


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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Feast of the Presentation


Happy Feast of the Presentation!

Today the Church gives thanks to God for the gift of vocations to consecrated life. In 1997, Pope John Paul II instituted a day of prayer for women and men in consecrated life. This celebration is attached to the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord on February 2nd. The pope chose the feast of the Presentation because, “This Gospel scene reveals the mystery of Jesus, the One consecrated by the Father, come into this world to carry out his will faithfully.” The celebration of World Day for Consecrated Life is transferred to the following Sunday in order to highlight the gift of consecrated persons for the whole Church.

John Paul indicated the purpose of the day was three-fold:

~to answer the intimate need to praise the Lord more solemnly and to thank him for the great gift of consecrated life ... a gift which comes from on high;

~to promote a knowledge of and esteem for the consecrated life by the entire people of God;

~and for those living the consecrated life to celebrate together solemnly the marvels which the Lord has accomplished in them.

 Please pray for those who have been given this particular vocation. May they continue to respond with faithful love! Lord, give us holy vocations! 


Prayer For Consecrated People
  (*W. Giaquinta) 

Lord Jesus, You are the One called by the Father.
Born of a consecrated Virgin, You have always longed to have
consecrated people beside You.
Return into our midst
with Your gaze that loves and calls.

We ask this for the sake of our brothers and sisters
who today, more than ever before, need consecrated people.
For families, for the sick, for children,
and for the aged who are abandoned:
we ask you for the gift of vocations.

You know how much the world today wounds our hearts,
how difficult it is to listen to Your voice.
You know our frailties and our attraction to the joy of
this earth:
talk, call, shout your love, give Your Spirit
so that the chosen are unable to resist You.

Lord, give courage,
infuse strength,
grant certainty of Your love
and the meaning of their consecration to our priests
and to those who have answered Your call to consecration.

Divine Redeemer, it is Your will that some hearts
Understand and live Your sacrificial love for souls.
Bring forth men and women who can hear Your “I am 
thirsty” of the cross
and empower them to give themselves without limit to
Your mysterious plan.

Yes, Lord, grant us many consecrated people
and keep them faithful to You so that
when they meet You face to face,
they will come to You consumed by love.
Amen.    

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Explosive Gospel: Sunday, Third week in Ordinary Time 2012

Sunday January 22, 2012

Third Week of Ordinary Time, Cycle B

 

Almighty ever living God, direct our actions according to your good pleasure, that in the name of your beloved Son we may abound in good works through our Lord Jesus Christ

 

GOSPEL MK 1:14-20

After John had been arrested,

Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of God:

"This is the time of fulfillment.

The kingdom of God is at hand.

Repent, and believe in the gospel."

 

As he passed by the Sea of Galilee,

he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea;

they were fishermen.

Jesus said to them,

"Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men."

Then they abandoned their nets and followed him.

He walked along a little farther

and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John.

They too were in a boat mending their nets.

Then he called them.

So they left their father Zebedee in the boat

along with the hired men and followed him.

 

 

 

THREE MOMENTS

1) A look of love – Meditation and Contemplation – It is the moment to contemplate and meditate on the text.  We do this in order to gather the maximum love that Christ, through his Word, wants to give us.  Look with love at the Word and the Word will look back at you with love!  It reveals to us the infinite love of Jesus for us. 

 

The Gospel of this Sunday is filled with a special joy, “the time of fulfillment is here!” What we have been waiting for has finally come, and I can see Jesus beginning his journey… Oh my, the God of all creation walks our earth and calls simple, poor fishermen to join him as he begins the process of concluding the greatest of all love stories – he wants us with him for always! God is crazy in love with his creatures, and he has finally had enough, he has come to take us home to the Father. Our redemption is had hand. The Savior is here!!

 

2) The Word challenges – We are confronted by the Word not only in love, but also in the way it enlightens us as to where we must grow or where there may be contradictions in our lives personally or in the community.

 

Jesus calls his first apostles in the ordinariness of their lives. They are fishing, working, doing what they do everyday to earn a living. Their hearts must have felt something  move deep within their souls, something that caused them to do what only lovers will do, leave everything and follow.  These simple men, whose lives were settled and in order, left all their worldly possessions and all sense of security! Why, because he called them. Love spoke. Their hearts answered him, not their common sense. The answer was, yes, by the grace of God they answered, yes and followed him unreservedly!

 

3) The Word gives direction.  It is a prophecy in the sense of insight for future action.  We are invited in the third moment to apostolic action.  It is where the members of the Movement are invited to make a commitment to become prophets of the Gospel that revolutionizes their lives. 

 

The invitation for me is to ponder deeply our God’s insistent love, that has pursued not only those motley fishermen of time past, but he is pursuing me today in my ordinariness. He stirs me to leave any worldly affection that would stop me from following him unreservedly. He calls me daily to put down my nets and join him in being a fisher of my brothers and sisters. He invites me to assist others too, to pay attention to their hearts, to learn to discern his will, and to know and experience his relentless love for them. He is calling us all to let go, run, and leap into arms that have longed to welcome us in love from all eternity. Our God, incarnate loves us with outstretched arms on the cross, and enkindles in all the fire of his love.

 

Oh Lord, direct my actions to your good pleasure that in the name of your beloved Son, I will persist in seeking others in union with you so that the time of fulfillment will be completed, and we will all be one in your embrace forever in eternity. Amen.  

 

TJM

 

 


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Sunday, December 25, 2011

And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us

I thank You for Your Son, Jesus Christ,
Eternal Word made flesh, and our brother.
By His life-death-resurrection
He has not only saved us, but He has made us new.
~Servant of God, William Giaquinta

Sistine Chapel

Jn. 1:1-18
In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.
He was in the beginning with God.
All things came to be through him,
and without him nothing came to be.
What came to be through him was life,
and this life was the light of the human race;
the light shines in the darkness,
and the darkness has not overcome it.
A man named John was sent from God.
He came for testimony, to testify to the light,
so that all might believe through him.
He was not the light,
but came to testify to the light.
The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.
He was in the world,
and the world came to be through him,
but the world did not know him.
He came to what was his own,
but his own people did not accept him.

But to those who did accept him
he gave power to become children of God,
to those who believe in his name,
who were born not by natural generation
nor by human choice nor by a man's decision
but of God.
And the Word became flesh
and made his dwelling among us,
and we saw his glory,
the glory as of the Father's only Son,
full of grace and truth.
John testified to him and cried out, saying,
"This was he of whom I said,
'The one who is coming after me ranks ahead of me
because he existed before me.'"
From his fullness we have all received,
grace in place of grace,
because while the law was given through Moses,
grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
No one has ever seen God.
The only Son, God, who is at the Father's side,
has revealed him.



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