Today we light the 4th and last candle on our Advent wreath as we celebrate the fourth Sunday of Advent. Our preparation for Christmas is almost finished...THE BIRTH OF JESUS is now imminent. Very soon we will be
celebrating the memory of that great event. Today’s Mass prepares us for
the Christmas celebration. It is appropriate that the readings for this Sunday are so pregnant with
hope and anticipation; they mirror and magnify the excitement that
comes with true waiting, knowing we are on the cusp of experiencing
God's unlimited love made manifest to us once again.
Today the Pope in his Sunday Angelus spoke of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to her
cousin, Elisabeth – the episode narrated during the Gospel reading for
the day.
The Holy Father focused on hospitality as he said, " Wherever
there are those who welcome one another, where there is careful
attention, wherever there are people who make room for another,” he
said, “there is God – and the joy that comes from Him."
“Let
us imitate Mary in the Christmas season, visiting to those who are
experiencing difficulty, especially the sick, the imprisoned, the
elderly and little children,” prayed Pope Benedict, “and let us also
imitate Elisabeth, who received her guest as God, Himself.” The Pope
concluded by asking the faithful to pray that all men might seek God
earnestly, and find that it is God Himself who comes first to visit us.”
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