Message from Father Langan, December 9-10

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

    What good can come from the desert?  It seems lifeless, scorching, and foreboding and yet from this desolate place emerges the messenger of the Lord John the Baptist.  Our Savior Himself absconded to the desert before He began His public ministry and Isaiah the prophet predicts that something good will come from the desert.  It can be seen as the start of a new creation. After all, God created this universe “ex nihilo”, out of nothing, and in ushering the creation new and superabundant life comes forth in the person of Jesus Christ, the Messiah.

    In God’s unfolding plan He provides for a forerunner to prepare the way for the coming of the long-awaited One.  John the Baptist fulfils that mission.  By today’s standards the Baptist would be considered kind of kooky.  His hoary appearance would have turned off some people but it was the substance of his preaching and call to repentance that prepared a waiting world for the Savior.  Perhaps we should take a lesson from John and be a little kooky ourselves.  What if you, yes you, invited someone who for a long time has been away from the Church to come back and review once again what the Lord has done for them: Died for their sins, nourished them with the Bread of Life, the Holy Eucharist, and set them free from the gnawing guilt and remorse as a result of buried sin.  Would you be considered a bit kooky in encouraging them to go to confession.  Maybe so, but would you not be like John the Baptist.  Yor certainly would be in great company and I don’t think you have to fret too much about losing your head!

   Let these days of Advent be fruitful for you and those you care about by taking the risk and guiding your loved ones to the loving embrace of our Savior.

With Blessings,

Father Langan

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