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Christmas Mass Readings 2022

 

 

Christmas 2022

 

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There are  4 different sets of readings depending on the mass you will attend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Below are my very informal audio clips I made while reflecting on the Christmas readings .  

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Remember they are unedited.  

I hope, that if you wish to listen to them, they will helpful.

 

Click on the one below that you wish to listen to.

 

  Audio Reflection Midnight Mass 

Darkness 

 

 

  

Audio Reflection  Mass At Dawn 

  He comes

 

 

 

Audio Reflection Mass During the Day

25 - Isaiah 52.7-10

 


 

 

We know that all of us, at times, go through difficulties.

Pray that those who are in those difficult times may hold on to the hope that the coming of Christ makes for all of us. 

In spite of the times of difficulty, God will never abandon us.  

The temptations of the devil are strong in trying to make us believe,"You poor thing.

 How can this happen to you?" 

Tell the evil one to go to Hell.  

The Messiah has come today and every day.  

In our baptism He has called us by name.  

He gives us again the greatest Christmas gift we could ever want, the promise of Eternal Life

.  Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and please keep me in yours.

Fr. Doug 

 

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 He Is Born

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Gaudete Sunday-3rd Sunday of Advent Cycle A

December 11, 2022

Gaudete Sunday

 

 

Gaudete sunday rose candle

The priest has the option of wearing Rose/Pink vestments

 

 

 Gaudete is the word that means...Rejoice

 

There are times for each of us when we might think...What is there to Rejoice about???

Today's readings can really speak to us.  

 

Isaiah 35In the first reading that same hope and promise that was made to the Hebrew people coming out of their horrible exile in Babylon is given to each of us. Isaiah  tells what God will do for his people.

Remember that God had taken the Hebrews out of their slavery in Egypt in the 13th century B.C. and then again taken them out of their exile in Babylon in the 6th century B.C.

 

Exile

God will do the same for us. He will always take us out of our slavery, our exile of our disbelief, our sins.

Remember God worked through the pagan King Cyrus who freed the Hebrews from their Babylonian exile.  They would find it difficult to believe that God would work through a pagan, a non believer, but He did.

 

But how hard it is to wait for God.

We want instant things from our God.

 

James

St. James, in the second reading, says to this early Christian Community to be  patient. God will come even for us in our difficult situations.  Are we willing to wait and watch for the Lord to come every day.  That is what this season of Advent it all about.

 

Wait & Watch

 

 

 

 

Matthew prison

In the Gospel St. John the Baptist, while in prison, finds out that Jesus is  the Messiah, the one to come.  

John is the one about whom it is written:
Behold, I am sending my messenger ahead of you;
he will prepare your way before you.

 

Those times of struggles and difficulties may well be the preparing us for the coming of the Lord into our lives.  Perhaps our struggles will help us to see our own disbelief that God will care for us.  That can be a real gift showing us our need to pray for a change of heart or for our own conversion.

 

Courage

Wait and Watch for the Lord

He is coming everyday for each of us.

 

Rejoice and always and wait for the Lord

 

Gaudete

 

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