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"Love, Mercy, and Our Response"
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"Love, Mercy, and Our Response"
Read and Pray Before Mass! 


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I love to write (please remember, love for something speaks nothing of a guy's proficiency in that thing) and so I started this page just to share a series of reflections on youth ministry, faith, culture, the occasional iced cappuccino, and well, all things within the sacramental imagination.

"In the experience of great love, all things that happen are events related to it."

In the presence of the greatest of loves, all things are encompassed within, drawn together, and find their place within this divine romance know as Catholicism. What was always there, always present in the events of our lives, reveals itself to be a person, a presence. In the wake of such a love, all things, like constellations under the horizon of the night sky, suddenly dance brightly against the darkness...Christ enters in and life finally begins.


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Christmas Conspiracy

 

 

 

I've always thought that Christmas was when we celebrate Christ giving himself to us in the Incarnation...true as it is, I never understood until this year, that Christmas is also when Christ came to receive and not just to give. God becomes man, Mystery collides with History, Spirit takes on Flesh, the King who has everything, who has need of nothing, became weak, vulnerable, and poor so that I would understand his humility and my dignity - God comes to receive which means I have something to give. The world waits for salvation and freedom but Christ was laid in a crib before he could embrace his cross. The world needs a savior, but in our great need He does not come bearing gifts, but comes looking for them.

In the Christmas story, Jesus has nothing to give. He is born in poverty and waits to receive any gift given to him. God became the least of us so that he would need the most from us. He became the least so that everyone of us would have something to give him. His mission is not just to save us from sin, but to save us for a new life, for a new way of living that restores the dignity and  responsibility we all have. We are bound to one another and we are called, from the greatest to the least, to give to those who have less.

Wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in the poverty of the manger, the Christmas conspiracy is reclaiming the truth: we are not what we keep, but how we love and how we give. Christmas is about His great humility, and His humility is why Christmas is about our great dignity.

 

"Worship. Love. Give. Presence."

- Prepare for Christmas. Live Advent.

posted @ Sunday, December 18, 2011 6:30 PM

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