Message from Father Langan, December 2-3

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

     With the first Sunday of Advent we initiate the new liturgical year.  Year B in the three year cycle of Mass readings will feature the Evangelist St. Mark but because it is the shortest of the four Gospels we will from time to time draw from the other three Evangelists as well, especially during the Paschal Season.  Daily Mass readings will be from Year 2.  Though Mark was not one of the Twelve, i.e. Apostles, he was closely associated with our Lord, most likely as a teenager and eventually became the “secretary” for St. Paul and St. Peter, primarily.  He had both a Hebrew (John) and a Greek (Mark) name so he was fluent in both cultures and ended up writing from the words of St. Peter.  His Gospel was especially directed to the gentiles.  It is always important to know the background of our Evangelists because it puts in perspective to whom the Good News is oriented.  We as Gentiles appreciate Mark’s focus towards us.

     The beginning of Advent, which is a mere three weeks and a day for us this year, emphasizes watchfulness and joyful expectation.  Put yourself in the “shoes” of those living in the time of our Lord.  There is the feeling, as we glean from the Scriptures, that God is up to something.  Jew and Gentile alike are anxious because there is something in the air.  If we are childlike, as our Lord reminds us we must be, then like our little ones we are waiting with excitement for what is to come.  Rather than get ourselves bogged down with unimportant things we should take the time to focus on preparing for the coming of the Lord.  We can either look at Christmas as: ” Oh no it’s here again and I have so much to do”, or ” this year I am going to prepare by imitating the Blessed Virgin Mary with an interior joyfulness awaiting  a baby’s birth.”  Which will you choose?  

     Of course one and perhaps most importantly in our preparation is making a good and thorough Confession.   There are always daily opportunities for your convenience but also special Penance Services locally which are available.   As we go to great lengths to have a clean house to welcome visitors, how about a clean soul to welcome The Visitor, Emmanuel?

      I would like to take this opportunity to express profound thanks to all who contributed in making our recent spaghetti dinner a tremendous success.  From Chefs to servers, in particular our Knights of Columbus and our Youth Group, to our beautiful basket committee and those who donated them we commend you on your dedication, hard work and love of your parish.  Well done good and faithful servants.

      And finally a special thanks to  Hessling-Murray for the 2024 liturgical calendars  They are strikingly beautiful and are available at the entrance ways of our churches.

Let us watch and wait with joyful hearts,

Father Langan 

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