Monday, 25 June 2018

MONDAY 15TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR B. By Tobe Eze


MONDAY 15TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR B.
1ST READING: ISAIAH 1:10-17
GOSPEL: MATTHEW 10:34-11:1
THEME: CHOOSE GOD AND LEAVE EVIL.
The first reading is seriously warning us that no matter the type of prayer, fasting and every other religious thing we do without clean heart and clean hands, he the Lord will not listen to us.
Gospel tells us what Jesus told his disciples who were thinking that Jesus will give the world peace despite their sins.
If we must see God, if our prayers must be answered, we must choose to follow God. Condition for our prayer to be answered is to follow God and by following God we must be at war with worldly things. When Jesus talked about division he has brought. He talked about division from choosing God and leaving evil. Leaving our evil ways of life and following the righteous way of God no matter what it may cost us. It may cost us our pleasure, or our comfort zones, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters but it is the best way to follow. Let us today choose the way of life and leave the way of death by choosing God and leaving the devil. Thanks.

Sunday, 24 June 2018

SOLEMNITY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST. By Tobe Eze


SOLEMNITY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST.

FIRST READING.
ISAIAH 49:1-6
SECOND READING.
ACTS 13:22-26
GOSPEL.
LUKE 1:57-66.80
THEME: THE MAN JOHN THE BAPTIST.

Many prophets came to prepare the way of the son of God. They were preparing and clearing ways for him to come. John the Baptist was one of them. There is a clear difference between the prophets of old and John the Baptist. John is the bridge that connects the old and new testaments. He was the old prophet that made preparations for the coming of the Messiah and saw him when he come. Others longed to see the Messiah but could not, it was only John that saw him and showed him when he came. All the prophets called were called after their birth, it was only John who was called from the womb. Even in the womb he made signs to show whom he is when Jesus in the womb with his mother visited him also in the womb and his mother Elisabeth.

Saturday, 16 June 2018

11th Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B. By Tobe Eze


1.       Slavery from within is the worst slavery on earth. Tobe Eze.
11th Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B.
FIRST READING
Ezekiel 17:22-24
SECOND READING
2 Corinthians 5:6-10
GOSPEL
Mark 4:26-34
THEME: FREEDOM WITH RESPONSIBILITIES.
Many things were the problems of the medieval period and early modern philosophers. These problems many of them worked tirelessly to proffer solutions to them. Out of those problems, two were prominent and drew attention of many of them and these two were, THE EXISTENCE OF GOD and THE PROBLEM OF EVIL.  Problem of evil is the main point that questions the existence of God. Continue Reading..................

Saturday, 9 June 2018

10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B. By Tobe Eze


1.       Recognize your present needs and it will help you to know your future needs and prepare for them. Tobe Eze.



10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B.
FIRST READING
Genesis 3:9—15
SECOND READING
2 Corinthians 4:13—5:1
GOSPEL
Mark 3:20—35
THEME: TRUTH IS ALWAYS DIFFICULT TO ACCEPT.
Truth is bitter to the ears but it gladdens the heart (Psalm 104:15, Proverb 12:25). Only truth can set us free (John 8:32). Eziokwu bu ndu.
If you see how people react to truth especially when it is not on their favour, you will notice how hard it is to accept the truth. We often lie in many occasions just because truth is not in our favour. We shift responsibilities many times because of that same reason. We deny some things we know that is very clear because of the same reason. Continue Reading.........................

Saturday, 2 June 2018

Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Year B. By Tobe Eze


1.       Gentleness of the body is not gentleness of the heart, make them to be one. Tobe Eze.

Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ Year B.

FIRST READING
Exodus 24:3—8
SECOND READING
Hebrews 9:11—15
GOSPEL
Mark 14:12—16, 22—26
THEME: THE HIGHEST GIFT ONE CAN GIVE
It was Nikolaus Michaelson in a film named The Originals that said, “I will protect Hope my daughter with my last drop of blood”. This is not equivalent to what God did for and to us but just to compare it for us to see what likely God has done for us.
There was a video sent to me through WhatsApp by a friend. The video is a story of a man who had a daughter. The mother of the child died at the 4th year of the child. The father was left to take care of the daughter. After her graduation from school, she fell Ill. She was taken to the hospital by her father. When they conducted test, they found out that she had heart problem (heart failure), she needed a new heart but she was not told. One day at the bed side, she told her father to do anything he can to save her, though she was ignorant of the type of sickness she was suffering from. He promised her that she will do that. After pondering on the whole thing, he went to the doctor and asked him to take his heart. The doctor objected but after all said and done, his heart was taken but before that he wrote something and asked them to his daughter to read when she must have recovered. After some months of recovery, she was given the write up to see what her father did for her. He used his life in exchanged of her daughter’s own. Though ethically “it is not right to take life no matter what”. This story is just to show us how our Lord Jesus Christ offered himself to redeem us. Out love the father sacrificed himself, out of love our Lord Jesus Christ sacrificed himself. Continue Reading.................

Saturday, 26 May 2018

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year B. By Tobe Eze


Our “I Do” has many implications, think well before you say it. Tobe Eze.
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year B.
FIRST READING
Deuteronomy 4:32—34, 39—40
SECOND READING
Romans 8:14—17
GOSPEL
Matthew 28:16—20
THEME: ONLY A GOOD GOD CAN DO ALL THESE FOR US. (THE TRINITERAIN GOD FOR THAT MATTER).
A man was in a market discussing with people on how good and strong his father was but still people were disturbing him and provoking him. As he was saying all these and other things, an old man approached and asked him. Have you asked those who know your father very well for them to tell you whom he was? Have you not been told on how your father owed people every now and then? Have you not asked how he was redeemed from all of them by the umunna? These were the same questions Moses asking the Israelites today in the first reading. And the same questions are been addressed to us again today. Do we know how God saves, provides, protects, directs us and other good things he does for us? Have we ever asked how our forefathers treated God and his messengers and his forgiveness of all these? If we are to count his blessings on us, nights and days will pass without us finishing them. Anyi koba mmesooma Chukwu, chi ga eji, chi ga abo. It is only a good God that can do this to his subjects. And this is done by the FATHER. Continue Reading..............

Friday, 25 May 2018

A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF COMMENSALITY IN IGBO TRADITIONAL SOCIETY, USING EHA-ALUMONA COMMUNITY AS A CASE STUDY. By. Tobe Eze



TOPIC:
A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF COMMENSALITY IN IGBO TRADITIONAL SOCIETY, USING EHA-ALUMONA COMMUNITY AS A CASE STUDY.

BY
EZE, HILLARY TOBECHUKWU

DATE: MAY 2018.

ABSTRACT
Easter Monday of every year is a significant day and of paramount importance to every member of the family of Onyishi & Obunoko Eze, Cyril Ugwuyegu. It is a special day set-out for family reunion, a period during which we share together a well prepared meal which is often served and consumed at the same table and in the same dish. Different brands of drinks are served also to wash the meal down. The food is prepared by my mother with the assistance of my female siblings and daughter-in-laws. During this meal, we sit round the table in a circular form, my Father and Mother have their reserved sitting positions, and we (their children) sit randomly to form a circle. Married daughters do come with their families (Husband and Children). During this meal sharing some family issues are raised and addressed to ensure individual and family progress.
It was this personal experience of commensality; the notable Igbo communalistic behaviour; and the Igbo emphasis on brotherhood that triggered my interest in undergoing a research on commensality. The interest here then, is to highlight and lay bare the commensal activities in Igbo Traditional Society, using Eha-Alumona community as a case study. This will in turn expose the nature, essence, and significance of commensality.
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Saturday, 19 May 2018

Pentecost – Solemnity Year B By Tobe Eze


1.       Till death do us part is not tomorrow, be careful on choosing. Tobe Eze.
Pentecost – Solemnity Year B

FIRST READING
Acts 1:1—11
SECOND READING
1 Corinthians 12:3b—7, 12—13
GOSPEL
John 20:19—23


The Christian feast day of Pentecost, which is celebrated ten days after Ascension Thursday, commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ while they were in Jerusalem celebrating the Feast of Weeks, as described in the Acts of the Apostles. Some Christians believe this event represents the birth of the Church. Since the Feast of the Ascension occurs forty days after Easter, Pentecost is a movable feast.

THEME: WHY THE CONFUSION?
A man brought out a cartoon at night to share to children around him gifts from it. At the point of sharing the content of the cartoon, NEPA took light and there was total darkness. He managed to share them in that darkness. When the whole children have gotten, they managed also to go home in darkness. When each reached him, they checked their gifts. Some got chewing gum, some milkose, some Tom Tom and so many others. They differently told their different parents the gifts they received according to what each received. When they gathered again and were discussing on the gifts, they discovered that they received different gifts from one person.
They noticed that they were giving things differently and they understood themselves. It is God who gives but we that are receiving, receive different gifts for the good of mankind and Glory of God. Because we cannot access other person’s spirit, like that darkness, it is left for the one who received the gift to tell us what he/she has received. Continue Reading..............................

Saturday, 12 May 2018

7th Sunday of Easter Year B. By Tobe Eze


      Attention reduces attention. Tobe Eze.


7th Sunday of Easter Year B.
FIRST READING
Acts 1:15—17, 20a, 20c—26
SECOND READING
1 John 4:11—16
GOSPEL
John 17:11b—19
THEME: REMAIN STEADFAST.
A certain rich man wanted to help a poor man who lives beside his house. He called the poor man who was living in an open roof house to come and leave in his boys’ quarter. He promised him that he will reconstruct or renovate his house for him. The poor man gladly came to the house and was living with everything being provided for him by the servants of the rich man. He was enjoying himself to the full. People who knew him before were surprised to see the man transformed into another person all together. The rich man, came back one day and was telling them how he escaped kidnappers and they all thanked God. He warned his house hold to know the type and caliber of men and women they welcome in his house for his own safety. They all echoed like the Israelites on the mountain, all that you said, we shall do. That poor man living now as a rich man went out one day, some men approached him telling him that he can be as rich as the man he is living in his house or even more than him. He was interested in the game and was asking more questions. They told him that the only way they can tell him is if he will open the gate of that man by 08:00pm that night for them to come and follow them eat and drink as he enjoys. He sheepishly agreed. By 08:00pm that night he went and opened the gate and he was surrendered with gun. The rich man was kidnapped. When he was released, it came to him that that poor fellow was the one who opened the gate for them on agreement. He was angry with him and jailed him for the crime of kidnapping and that was how he lost all that was promised to him. The rich man went and did that to the person who gave him the information on how he was kidnapped. Continue Reading.........................

Ascension of the Lord Year B. By Tobe Eze


1.       Small stature is never small value. That is, small body is not small knowledge or does not make man small. Tobe Eze.
Ascension of the Lord Year B.
FIRST READING
Acts 1:1—11
SECOND READING
Ephesians 4:1-13
GOSPEL
Mark 16:15—20
THEME: TAKEN OUT OF SIGHT NOT HE ART.
I lived in a place where a woman has a shop in front of my house. I noticed that from time to time that woman will receive one kind call and the mood will change. She will become happy for the rest of the day no matter the time she received it. After observing this for long, I tried to understand the drama. I started going to her shop to discuss each time that I notice she is answering the call. After a while and I could not get everything clear as I wanted, I decided to ask questions. When next she was answering the call, I went there and waited till she finished and I asked. Who is this person giving you this type of happiness? To my utmost surprise she said her husband. But your husband is not even in the country, not even in sight. She answered me. He is out of sight but not out of heart. After looking at this experience, I think it has a connection with what we are celebrating today. Jesus is out of sight but not out of heart. Continue Reading.....................