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Writer's pictureFather Daniel Corso

Gaudete Sunday - Rejoice in the Lord Always

Dear family in Christ, 


(From the archives):

I, perhaps not unlike some of you, found myself a little busier this week and as a result I wasn’t able to dedicate the kind of time necessary to put together anything of my own worth reading. Instead, I shall shamelessly steal from the great Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who has given us a greater reflection for Gaudete Sunday than I could ever hope to. Praise God- enjoy!


‘Dear Brothers and Sisters,

"Gaudete in Domino semper - Rejoice in the Lord always (Phil 4: 4). Holy Mass of the Third Sunday of Advent opens with these words of St Paul and is therefore called "gaudete" Sunday. The Apostle urges Christians to rejoice because the Lord's coming, that is, His glorious return, is certain and will not be delayed. The Church makes this invitation Her own while she prepares to celebrate Christmas and Her gaze is focused ever more intently on Bethlehem. Indeed, we wait with hope, certain of Christ's second coming because we have experienced His first. The mystery of Bethlehem reveals to us God-with-us, the God who is close to us, and not merely in the spatial and temporal sense. He is close to us because he has, as it were, "espoused" our humanity; he has taken our condition upon himself, choosing to be like us in all things but sin in order to make us become like him. Christian joy thus springs from this certainty: God is close, He is with me, He is with us, in joy and in sorrow, in sickness and in health, as a friend and faithful spouse. And this joy endures, even in trials, in suffering itself. It does not remain only on the surface; it dwells in the depths of the person who entrusts himself to God and trusts in him.


Still, many will ask: Is this joy still possible today? Men and women of every age and social condition, happy to dedicate their existence to others, give us the answer with their lives! Was not St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta an unforgettable witness of true Gospel joy in our time? She lived in touch daily with wretchedness, human degradation and death. Her soul knew the trials of the dark night of faith, yet she gave everyone God's smile. In one of her writings, we read: "We wait impatiently for paradise, where God is, but it is in our power to be in paradise even here on earth and from this moment. Being happy with God means loving like him, helping like him, giving like him, serving like him." (The Joy of Giving to Others, 1987)


Yes, joy enters the hearts of those who put themselves at the service of the lowly and poor. God abides in those who love like this and their souls rejoice. If, instead, people make an idol of happiness, they lose their way and it is truly hard for them to find the joy of which Jesus speaks. Unfortunately, this is what is proposed by cultures that replace God by individual happiness, mindsets that find their emblematic effect in seeking pleasure at all costs, in spreading drug use as an escape, a refuge in artificial paradises that later prove to be entirely deceptive.


Dear brothers and sisters, one can lose the way even at Christmas, one can exchange the true celebration for one that does not open the heart to Christ's joy. May the Virgin Mary help all Christians and people in search of God to reach Bethlehem, to encounter the Child who was born for us, for salvation and for the happiness of all humanity.

-Benedict XVI, Angelus Address. Thursday, December 16, 2007 at St. Peter’s Square


God Love You,

Father Daniel

 

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