From the Pastor - 3rd Sunday of Advent
Good news, Christian stewards — we are gaining ground on our Advent mountain climb and it is time to take a moment to rejoice in the Good News that our Savior will come again in triumph one day. Today’s readings on this Gaudete (“Rejoice”) Sunday are filled with reminders of God’s final victory over suffering and injustice, and encouragement to remain steadfast in our mission to live as faith-filled disciples.
Such a day almost seems too good to be true, especially when we look around at the dire circumstances we face in our world at present. But by faith, we know this day is coming. Lest we grow weary as we await the glorious day of Christ’s return, St. James, in our second reading, offers wise counsel. “Be patient, brothers and sisters, until the coming of the Lord... Make your hearts firm… Do not complain, brothers and sisters, about one another, that you may not be judged.”
This is excellent advice for us Christian stewards as we face the challenges of everyday life in our broken world, especially in the hectic days that precede Christmas when stress can make us and those around us less than our best selves. St. James reminds us that we can choose our response to both the great strains and the minor annoyances of life. In other words, we can be good stewards of our attitude, “making our hearts firm” by practicing patience with others and refusing to give in to the temptation to complain.
We can choose to see and rejoice in God’s presence with us, no matter the circumstances surrounding us. © Catholic Stewardship Consultants, 2022.
Pastoral Pondering
I have to admit that I love the “rose” Sundays. There is something about each of them that reminds me that something important is just around the corner. It helps ramp up the excitement for the celebration ahead. I know at times, based on conversations I’ve had with folks, that life can seem so very hard. The cost of living is increasing, the folks in charge of the world (see 1984) seem to be saying “everything is great, just ignore what your eyes and ears tell you,” and this time of year always seems to be heavier with illness and other woes of this earthly life. I suppose that’s why We need a little Christmas from Annie is a personal favorite. I need and want a little Christmas now!
In the midst of it all, I still know and experience the goodness of God. I see it in the tremendous kindness and generosity of the people of St. Mark. I’ve seen it in the wonderment and innocence of children as they get excited about Christmas. I see it in my brother priests who serve so faithfully here at St. Mark and elsewhere. In the end, this Gaudete Sunday fills my heart with gratitude. As Father Yumo might say, God is good all the time. All the time, God is good.
Do a little rejoicing today. Christmas is coming soon!