Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Epiphany, the manifestation of God-become-man to the Gentiles, reminds us of the on-going missionary nature of the Church. The words of Isaiah ring true to our ears:” those who live in darkness have seen a great light”. The Great Light is Jesus Christ and we glimpse the profound effect that the “Light” had on the Magi. They thought they knew it all until that marvelous encounter with the Child of Bethlehem. Only then did they come to understand Who was the Way, the Truth, and the Life. One can only imagine what joy filled their hearts and minds and though we may not have a clear picture of their later response no doubt the word was out that the Long-awaited One had arrived.
Right from the start the missionary nature of the Faith had begun, both locally with the shepherds and universally with the Magi. Who would you like to imitate? It is instilled in our spiritual DNA to make known Jesus Christ to the world. Whatever our gifts may be, simple or spectacular, they are to be employed in advancing the Good News: Our Savior is here among us, most especially in the Holy Eucharist. In this year in which we are celebrating a Eucharistic revival it is all the more crucial that we evaluate our own reverence and devotion to our Eucharistic Lord and make it known to others that Jesus beckons us to come and be with Him. Perhaps we have taken his Presence for granted and become a bit too casual before Him. As the saying goes: “actions speak louder than words”. We would do well to review the manner in which we comport ourselves in the Presence of the Holy Eucharist: Have I spent time in adoration and thanksgiving before Him? Do I point to Jesus as did John the Baptist, saying He must increase and I must decrease?
Let us take the opportunity to fulfill the mission of drawing others to Christ in the New Year before us rejoicing as we usher them into the Light.
This year we will be welcoming Bishop Bambera three times to our Parish.
First , for the conferring of the Sacrament of Confirmation in April, then for the Ordination to the Holy Priesthood of Deacon William Asinari, and what a wonderful privilege and blessing this is for us. In all my years as a priest I have never heard of a priestly Ordination being held in a parish church. We are greatly honored, and thirdly for the 100th anniversary celebration of the founding of St. Bernard in Beach Lake. It will be a very busy year. Please assist in any way you can.
Finally I want to thank all of you for your kindness and generosity to me personally in this Christmas season. I regret that I cannot possibly get through to send individual thanks and recognition but please know that I am truly grateful and appreciate your cards, gifts and endearing sentiments.
With Blessings for a Healthy and Happy New Year,
Father Langan