{"id":2593,"date":"2023-12-18T14:20:28","date_gmt":"2023-12-18T20:20:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2593"},"modified":"2023-12-18T14:20:29","modified_gmt":"2023-12-18T20:20:29","slug":"3rd-sunday-of-advent-december-17-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2593","title":{"rendered":"3rd Sunday of Advent &#8211; December 17, 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>On this the 3rd Sunday of Advent, the Church gives the option of wearing Rose colored vestments. \u201cThe Third Sunday of Advent is tradi-<br>tionally known as Gaudete Sunday, so called from the first word of the antiphon at the Introit, Gaudete (\u201cRejoice\u201d), taken from the Latin<br>translation of Phil 4:4-5\u201d ORDO page 13. In some ways it is like celebrating that we are halfway through this time of preparation, or of<br>waiting. It is hard to believe that Next Sunday is Christmas Eve. Because Christmas Falls on Monday this year and Christmas Eve is on<br>Sunday. There has been a lot of talk about Mass times for Christmas this year, with priests and the Archdiocese. There has also been a<br>lot of talk about what Mass requirements are for next Sunday from many people as well.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>The Code of Canon Law states \u201cOn Sundays and other Holy Days of Obligation the faithful are bound to participate in the Mass\u201d.<br>Christmas is a Holy Day of Obligation, yet so is the Sunday Mass for the 4th week of Advent. Next weekend the Masses on Saturday<br>night at 5:00pm and Sunday Morning at 8:00am and 10:00am will be celebrating the 4th Sunday of Advent. The readings will be from the<br>4th Sunday of Advent. These three Masses will fulfill your Sunday obligation for the 4th Sunday of Advent. However, even though Sun-<br>day is Christmas Eve, the two Sunday morning Masses do not fulfill your obligation for Christmas. OK, this is getting confusing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>The Masses that do cover your Christmas obligations are the 4:00pm and 9:00pm Sunday night or 9:00am Monday morning. These<br>three will have the readings for Christmas. These two Sunday evening Masses do not fulfill your Sunday obligation for the 4th Sunday of<br>Advent. In simple, yes, you should be going to 2 Masses, one for the 4th Sunday of Advent and one for Christmas. Look at the bright<br>side, Father must be at all of them. No rest for the wicked. Some of our neighboring parishes may have changed or cut their Mass times<br>for the 4th Sunday and\/or for Christmas. I feel like if we start to do that, we will create a lot more confusion for people. It will make for a<br>busy weekend for many. But cutting Sunday Mass or changing the time of that Mass would likely cause many to miss the Mass all to-<br>gether.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>If you have young children who may ask, \u201cWhy do we have to go to Mass twice?\u201d remind them it would be more correct to think, \u201cWe<br>Get to go to Mass twice.\u201d Mass should be something we look forward to and the special Mass for Christmas should be looked forward<br>to even more. We do not get upset when our sports go into overtime, this is a great time of year for some extra time in prayer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>If you will be travelling this next week to be with family or friends, may you have safe travels and return safely home. If you have guests<br>coming in, may you enjoy their visit. I know over the years my experience of Christmas has changed. As a child there was that great<br>excitement, much over what I may be getting for gifts. As I grew up and started giving gifts myself, there was that great joy of giving,<br>when I just knew I got just the right gift. About 10 years ago when I asked a friend what she wanted, she simply said, \u201cJust get me a can-<br>dy bar.\u201d I know she loved dark chocolate. I found the perfect gift that year. I found a 10 lb. block of solid dark chocolate. I will never<br>forget seeing the look on her face when she figured out what it was. It still brings a smile to my face. Many of my siblings have families<br>of their own now and are starting their own traditions. My gift list has dropped off and I have found that has saved me the stress of buy-<br>ing a gift that people really do not want. I have also found with the busyness of Liturgies; I enjoy being able to have a little more quiet<br>time to myself. There likely will be a group of family members getting together again this year, but things have changed over the years.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>If you are facing changes in your Christmas traditions this year: maybe a loved one has passed this last year, maybe someone has gotten<br>married and you now have the In-laws to balance out two Christmases, maybe it is the first Christmas for Baby. All of these will bring<br>changes, some good some bad. But what should never change is remembering that Christmas is about Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Blessings,<br>Fr. 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