Advent - Year C
" ...we await new heavens and a new earth..." (2 Peter 3: 13)
We prepare ourselves to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a time of soul-searching, of recognition of our limited nature, of repentence for our failings, and of our willingness to offer all of our own self to our Father.
The following is a quote from Dennis Bratcher, CRI/Voice:
"It is truly a humbling experience to read back through the Old Testament and see how frail and imperfect all the "heroes" actually are. Abraham, the coward who cannot believe the promise. Jacob, the cheat who struggles with everybody. Joseph, the immature and arrogant teen. Moses, the impatient murderer who cannot wait for God. Gideon, the cowardly Baal-worshipper. Samson, the womanizing drunk. David, the power abusing adulterer. Solomon, the unwise wise man. Hezekiah, the reforming king who could not quite go far enough. And finally, a very young Jewish girl from a small village in a remote corner of a great empire.
"It never ceases to amaze me why God could not have chosen "better" people to do His work in the world. Yet if God can use them, and reveal Himself through them in such marvelous ways, it means that He might be able to use me, inadequate, and unwise, and too often lacking in faith that I am. And it means that I need to be careful that I do not in my own self-righteousness put limits on what God can do with the most unlikely of people in the most unlikely of circumstances. I think that is part of the wonder of the Advent Season.
For more information on this season read a brief article at this website: www.crivoice.org/cyadvent.html
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We've also included a link to "The Word" column from America Magazine for each liturgy (if available). The articles are from the last Year C Cycle but are still useful and thought-provoking for your preparation efforts.