Message from Father Langan, December 16-17

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

     Gaudete!  Rejoice for the Lord is near.  Ever so quickly we have come to Gaudete Sunday marking the latter half of the Advent season.  Though the Scriptures are promoting a sense of joy, Isaiah, St. Paul, the Responsorial Magnificat, but the Gospel goes in a different direction.  Surely there is the joy of John the Baptist since he has encountered his relative Jesus the Messiah but he is hounded by the curiosity of the authorities whose motives are suspect.  

    Curiosity is one of those human traits that can be for good or for ill.  Think of the curiosity of Adam and Eve regarding the forbidden fruit.  It seems that when it comes to curiosity it can lead us down two paths.  John was curious regarding Jesus and that was indeed a good return (” are You the one or our we to expect another?”).  Our Lord satisfies his curiosity and provides peace to John’s heart.  That is where we would like curiosity to lead us, closer to the love and mercy of God.  While most of the time we are intrigued by what surrounds us and would like answers to life’s mysteries, perhaps in these final days of Advent we should have a little curiosity about ourselves.  Who am I? Where am I going? What truly brings happiness to my life?  The answers to these important questions are to be found in a thorough examination of conscience and subsequent encounter with Christ in the Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession.  Take note of the opportunities to partake of the Sacrament that bestows comfort and peace and guarantees a truly joyous Christmas.

     Once again we have been gifted and blessed by a mystery donor.  I am referring to the beautiful and artistic wreaths on the front doors of  St Mary Magdalen Church.  Every year they just appear and we have no idea who makes them or gives them.  My curiosity is peaked but my gratefulness and that of our fellow parishioners is most assured.  Thank you.

With Blessings,

Father Langan

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