Sunday, December 19, 2021

4th Sunday of Advent

19th Dec 2021 

                                                               We're nearly there. Today is:

The 4th Sunday of Advent

O root of Jesse, standing as a sign among the peoples:                                                                        before you Kings will shut their mouths,                                                                                                    to you the nations will make their prayer:                                                                                            Come and deliver us, and delay no longer


Time to light the fourth candle:


Gospel - Luke 1:39-45

Mary set out and went as quickly as she could to a town in the hill country of Judah. She went into Zechariah’s house and greeted Elizabeth. Now as soon as Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the child leapt in her womb and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. She gave a loud cry and said, ‘Of all women you are the most blessed, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. Why should I be honoured with a visit from the mother of my Lord? For the moment your greeting reached my ears, the child in my womb leapt for joy. Yes, blessed is she who believed that the promise made her by the Lord would be fulfilled.’

Comment:

I love this scene. Elizabeth is six months pregnant. Mary, after being told by the Angel Gabriel that, not only was she herself going to be the Mother of God, but that her cousin Elizabeth had in her old age, had miraculously conceived, because "nothing is impossible with God". What wonderful news for Mary, who set off straight away to visit her. She would have known how sad Elizabeth and Zachary had been, how near they they had come to giving  up hope of ever having a child and must now have been so happy for them.  Mary stayed and helped Elizabeth and Zachary until John was born. Maybe she helped with the cooking , the cleaning, the preparations for  baby to be born.  What a gorgeous human detail for us. 

Help me to be always willing to serve, Lord.

Something else:

I came across a mad thing a few weeks ago:

Someone posted this message:

"This year, I'm going to gift someone with the Twelve days of Christmas....I'll begin on Tuesday Dec 14th so the last day will fall on Christmas Day. "

I have said this before, and probably all of my readers know this , but the Twelve Days of Christmas starts on Dec 25th  and begins the Christmas season, which ends on Jan 6th with the Feast of The Kings (Epiphany). 

Now wouldn't it be lovely to wish everyone Happy Christmas for those twelve days? I have tried this and even in Church get people telling me it's over now. And when I say Happy Christmas when everyone else is wishing me a Happy New Year, mostly they think I've lost the plot and got confused.

We keep the season, too, by having many little Christmases during the twelve days. We have to with our large family. 

Anyway, enough of me ranting on. 

Let me know how you keep the season.

 

 

6 comments :

  1. The 12 days are from the 25th December to the Epiphany on 6 January. We keep the decorations and lights until then. The only ones in our street. Over here the lights are switched off and packed on the 27th. in some houses.

    Good reflection about Mary and Elizabeth. Thanx.

    A Blessed Christmas to you and your family.

    God bless.

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    1. A blessed and Holy Christmas to you too, Victor .
      And thanks for your very encouraging comments, as always.
      People ask every year now, is 26th Dec too early to take the decorations down, after all Christmas is over. It makes me sad. If they didn't put them up in November they wouldn't be desperate to take them down before Christmas was over. We only brought our tree in yesterday and have yet to decorate it. The crib will come down at the same time - without the baby Jesus, who will appear on Christmas morning.
      God bless.

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  2. What a joyful and yet solemn story it all is! Yes, the 12 Days begin at Christmas, until then it's not Christmas, it's Advent.

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    1. Ahh, thank you Mimi, yet again you take the trouble to say something . I love to see you here.
      Yes, it's Advent. Let's live that first.
      God bless 🙏🙏🙏🎄🙏🙏🙏
      And a very Happy and Holy Christmas to you.

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  3. Excellent post.
    I observe all of the twelve days of Christmas.
    All our lights are on in the windows and the wreaths on the doors. I usually leaven them up even longer. It's just so beautiful and cheerful to see them and I enjoy them when I can actually have some time alone after all the visitors and guests have gone back to their homes. We have a big family, and we all get together here at my home for Christmas day - and most stay overnight or longer. It's a merry time in the Village of Wurtemburg. Merry Christmas to you.

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    1. Lynda Thank you so much for your considered words. It warms my heart to hear you keep the twelve days, and in the right way. We really need to spread the word.
      Wishing you and all your a very Happy and Holy Christmas
      🙏🎄🙏

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