{"id":2581,"date":"2023-12-09T21:37:14","date_gmt":"2023-12-10T03:37:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2581"},"modified":"2023-12-09T21:39:39","modified_gmt":"2023-12-10T03:39:39","slug":"1st-sunday-of-advent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2581","title":{"rendered":"1st Sunday of Advent &#8211; December 3rd, 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! You may think I am crazy (and you may be right). But with the arrival of Advent, it brings the arrival of a New<br>Church Year! Our Sunday readings have a 3-year cycle. A, B, and C, I never said Holy Mother Church was creative with names. Last<br>year we were in cycle A, so this weekend we have the readings from the first Sunday of Advent, Year B.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>The ORDO, that holds all the notes and special instructions for the Masses for the next year starts with a wonderful reflection. I would<br>like to include it here\u2026<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>\u201cHuman beings cannot live without hope. Unlike the animals, we are blessed- or cursed- with the ability to think about the<br>future and to gear our actions to shaping it. So essential is this to human life, that human beings cannot live without hope, without<br>something to live for, without something to look forward to. To be without hope, to have nothing to live for, is to surrender to death in<br>despair. But we can find all sorts of things to live for and we can hope for almost anything: for some measure of success or security or for<br>the realization of some more or less modest ambition; for our children, that they might be saved from our mistakes and sufferings and<br>find a better life than we have known; for a better world, throwing ourselves into politics or medicine or technology so that future gener-<br>ations might be better off. Not all these forms of hope are selfish; indeed, they have given dignity and purpose to the lives of countless<br>generations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>But one of the reasons why we read the Old Testament during Advent is to learn what to hope for. The people of the<br>Old Testament had the courage to hope for big things: that the desert would be turned into fertile land; that their scattered and divided<br>people would eventually be gathered again; that the blind would see, the deaf hear, the lame walk; that not only their own people, but all<br>the peoples of the earth, would be united in the blessings of everlasting peace. Clearly, their hopes were no different from ours or from<br>any human being\u2019s: lasting peace, tranquil lives, sufficiency of food, an end to suffering, pain, and misery.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Thus, we hope for the same things as the Old Testament people, for their hopes are not yet realized. But we differ from<br>them in two ways. First, the coming of Jesus in history, as a partial fulfillment of God\u2019s promises, immeasurably confirms and strength-<br>ens our hope. Secondly, we differ from the Old Testament people because Jesus has revealed to us that God is not afar off but is already<br>in our midst. Hence the importance in the Advent liturgy of John the Baptist and of Mary: because they recognized the new situation,<br>they serve as models for the Church in discerning the presence of our Savior in the world. \u201c&#8211;Taken from \u201cThe Spirit of Advent.\u201d Mark<br>Searle, in Assembly, Volume 7:1 Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, Notre Dame, IN.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>What has your focus been during Advent? Has it been the remembrance of when Christ was born into this world those many<br>years ago? Or has there been more of a focus on His second coming? Maybe if you\u2019re honest with yourself, it may be something else that<br>you really get excited about this time of year. Maybe you take that drive around to look at Christmas lights, Christmas Parties with fam-<br>ily and friends. Maybe you are a gift giver and just love to give people that perfect gift. Maybe you\u2019re a gift receiver and get excited about<br>what you may get. It is not that any of these things are Bad, but Christ should come first. Try and take some time this Advent to look at<br>what you are preparing for, for what you are chasing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Blessings,<br>Fr. Backer<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! You may think I am crazy (and you may be right). But with the arrival of Advent, it brings the arrival of a NewChurch Year! Our Sunday readings have a 3-year cycle. 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