¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Evangelio de hoy: Jueves 12 de diciembre - “Humildad que engrandece”
Episode Date: December 12, 2024Hoy escucharemos al Padre @jobregong compartir su reflexión sobre el evangelio según San Lucas (Lc 1,39-48). Podcast producido por New Fire (@benewfire). ...
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Lecture of the Santo Evangelio,
according San Lucas.
In those days,
Maria's encamino prasurosa
to a people of the mountains of Judea,
and, entering in the house of Sakaria,
saluted to Isabel.
In when this,
heard the saludo of Maria,
the creature,
saltoe in his son.
Then Isabel
was full of the Spirit,
and, and,
the voice, exclamo,
you,
and the
women
and bendito
the fruit
of your
vintre.
Who
am I
for that
the mother
of my
Lord
come to
see me.
Apen
just
came to
my
eyes,
the
little
the
son.
Dichosa
you that
you have
created
because
it
will be
that you
said
Mary.
So,
my
alma
my soul
and my
spirit
is full
to be
jubile
in God
my
my
Salvador.
Because
he put his eyes in the humility of his clava.
Since now, me llamer,
Dichos to all the generations,
because he has done my great things
the whole do it.
Dear friend and amiga,
with what emotion
today I do this
what would Jesus?
And I mentiono that
today are 15 years
of the ordination sacerdotal
of Father Juan Antonio Ruiz
and Mia
that we're
the same day
with other
57
sacredotes
we're 59
in total
12 of December
of 2009
year sacerdotal
convocated
by Benedict 16
and no
I could
I not
do not
to say
that for the
majority
of the
people
devotas
to the
Catholic
especially in
America
of the North
and the
South is
a day
special
is the
day of the bellissima
Morenita, who has been
for me,
the woman that has
made possible and me
has given the energies
for a sercote.
And today celebrate
to this woman
with a passage
of St. Lucas
in where
I want to
say something
that not is
very common
today.
It's
predicate
little
and is
so important
and it's
the
humilded
figgins
well
me
me regal
a
little
a
woman
the
the
name
humility
humility
humility
and
not is
over
virtues
only
that
it's
that is
if we
don't
know
I'm
just
what I
say the
subtitule of
the
story American and
it's a
concentrate in
some certain
characters,
between them
Abigail Adams,
a woman,
George Washington,
Abraham Lincoln,
and two more
but no
I'm saying
because I
have yet
not yet
I'm getting
in George
Washington.
And figgins
that's curious
no,
there's
no matter
that George
Washington
was, and
I
don't you
don't you
don't you
don't you
George Washington washington was a great personage,
a grand military,
with a intelligence
barbarous,
with a valentia,
a courage,
a courage, a courage,
a,
I'd say that
the virtue of the
fortaleza
very arraigated
of that
the way
that the
government
American to
liberation,
well,
the,
of the,
the,
the,
pardon,
the,
the,
he ced
to him
a power
incredible
with the
fear of
that he
he was
mal
utilizes
if not
he
had a
mind
the author
of
the
book
says
that for
a time
George
Washington
as
he
might
he
has a
a
young,
when
it was
when he
when he
was
when he
was
he
was
to the glory and the
being the great of him
that the
true of the
nation.
But then
the phrase that
me took
because
it's spiritual
and he
says,
George Washington,
like each
one of
us also,
he suffered
to see
to see
to us
but he
got to
get to
this.
I mean,
a
a very
of the
young
when he
wants
to come
to
the
world,
to be
a
soberbi
banidoso
when
when he
is going
well in
his first
triumphs,
in their
first
in the
masteria,
in the
college,
in the
university,
and then
then it's,
well,
I'm
think I
think I'm
being
so that
but then
the book
about
he and
he says
a
little
a
president
Washington
so
was going
that
he was
that he
was better in all the
the more
humilde
era
the more
rather than
was a
man of
a man
a man
more
more
great
working
for a
cause
much more
more
than
that's
that's
a
beautiful
is when
a
woman
know
know
and
know
to say
this
is much
more
more
than
this
this
this
this travesia
this
project
this
bond, this act
political, this act
entrepreneurial,
that has involved
to many,
is much
more than
simply my
own own
desires.
Well,
well,
with this,
we'll come
to the
Morenita,
with that
virtue of
the humilded.
That
incredible,
that this
woman that
was described
to me
as she
same as
as
has
mired
the humiliation
of her
that no
was a
digna, that no
sentia that
was the person
adequate to
be the
person
not just to fathima, a Mejugori,
to Guadalupe, a Lourdes, to Cobadonga,
well, tantos santuaries that are in the world,
if there are a woman amada,
seguida, imitada, venerated,
not adorated, no adoram us to the Virgin,
amam to the Virgin, and veneramos to the Virgin,
is because she
vacilla of
she's
always the
and said
do you
do you say,
and the
morinita of
Guadalupe
with his
eyes
beautiful,
mestisos
with her
pale
mestisa but
at the
way European
signalizing
the
union of
the
two continents
the
the
envio
of
the
these
missioneros
Spanish
that
were
to
Latin America,
this, the
encounter of two cultures,
that, for
the course,
took some
those questions,
but it was
questionable, but
it was quite,
this woman,
is for you,
for me,
dear, my,
I'm going to
see you and me.
This woman is the
model of the
humility.
This woman
is to
a
side
to be
a little to
a
little to
do you
to do
a
way to
do you
and I
know
that's
we're
in the
times
we're
also
that he
is precise
that he
that
your life
Christ
and I
disminu
it's
that you
that your
partner
that
your
amado
your
amada
is
that your
friend
your
your
your
friend,
darles to
them the
promotion,
is
to promote
them,
the elevals,
the
promote their
bond,
your
good,
that they
go to
and that
we're
we're
with
all
with all
tranquill
in the
sensuess
of
who he
he
and
he's
every
that
the
moreinita
of
Guadalup
the
day of
today to
me
the conviction
of that
the more
humiliation
we're more
grand
we're
I'm the
father Jorge
Obregone
and me
you're
you
in J.
Obregong
and you
I'm
I'm
I'm here
a more
friends
to hear
to hear
Jesus
and we
we're
we're
in Newfire with
our
resources
God
God
thank you
Thank you.
