Message From Father Langan, November 26-27

November 26-27

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

     Already we are bombarded with urgent reminders to get ready for Christmas.  But as we begin the holy season of Advent we do so with a very different perspective.  Over the next four weeks (and it’s a full four weeks this Advent), we recall how The Son of God came and still comes to us.  Our Lord Jesus Christ first came to us as an infant lying in a food trough for animals.  On a future day He will come “like a thief in the night”, as our judge at the end of time.  But today and every day He comes to us as Emmanuel, “God with us”, in the Sacramental life of His Mystical Body, the Church.

The Sacraments, through Word and Action, put us in the very Presence of God Who in turn becomes present in us.  Most especially in the Holy Eucharist do we recognize His Real Presence in our midst.  Whenever we sing the beautiful hymn, “O Come, O Come Emmanuel “we become very much aware of His Presence in our midst.  How then should we in turn welcome the Lord?  Certainly, with the greatest reverence and adoration but also with a clean heart and conscience we say Come Lord Jesus.  Ever merciful, beyond our comprehension, He provides the very means for us to be cleansed before entering into His Presence, namely the Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confession.

We fret so much about providing the “perfect” gift for those who are dear to us.  What about the perfect gift for Him whose birthday we are celebrating?  Since Advent reminds us to be in a state of preparation, for we know not the hour or the day, let us resolve at the very beginning of this holy season to make the best preparation, a good and thorough Confession.

With Blessings for a Fruitful Advent,

Father Langan

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Message from Father Langan, November 12-13

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

We are drawing to the end of the liturgical year which will culminate next Sunday as we celebrate Christ the King of the Universe (Nov. 20th). The Scriptures of today are eschatological in nature, that is, they remind us that this world is passing and thus we need to live in a state of preparedness. Our Lord does not want us to be fearful but rather expectant and hopeful as we await the Parousia-His Second Coming. The preparedness is our being in the state of grace by following the Ten Commandments and Eight Beatitudes, loving God and our neighbor. When we are faithful to the Lord, there is nothing to fear.

Since we know not the hour nor the day of His return we heed St. Paul’s encouragement to be about our daily tasks, not in idleness or grumbling but rather in sincere devotion and attention to our labours. After all, we have now been waiting for two thousand years and sometimes we can become sluggish in our anticipation of the Lord’s return. When we consider the Sacred Scriptures as a whole, we come to understand that God operates in millennia: Abraham 1850 BC; Moses 1500 BC: Israel’s exile in Egypt 430 years: King David 1000 BC; Our Lord’s First Coming 2 millennia ago. So why should our time frame be any different? In due time God’s purpose will be accomplished. In the meantime, we wait with patient endurance, cheerful hopefulness and gratitude for the mercy God extended to us most especially in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, which restores us to the state of grace.

With Blessings,
Father Langan