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St. Anne Advent Reflection for Dec 23rd

St. Anne Advent Reflection for Dec 23rd

Here we are just days away from celebrating the birth of Jesus and I wonder how uniquely each one of us got to this point.

Readings for today: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122324.cfm

By Patty Marzilli

After experiencing two major hurricanes in 11 days just a couple of months ago, I dare say some of us have been making the usual preparations of our family traditions while others continue to pick up the pieces of what once was their lives and wonder how they will celebrate Christmas. That is the physical reality, but Advent is a faith journey, a spiritual journey, a journey filled with preparation and anticipation that rises above what we see with our eyes.

The word advent means coming or arrival and today’s readings all reflect that. The prophet Malachi tells us that the Lord will send his messenger to prepare the way before him. What an intriguing thought. Who will this messenger be, when will he get here, and how will he prepare the way for the Lord’s coming? Psalm 25 instructs us to “Lift up your heads and see…” For me, that means taking a break from the unavoidable visual of the mangled metal that used to be our pool cage and allow my soul to see. Advent is a faith journey, a spiritual journey, a journey that rises above what we see with our eyes.

Luke’s gospel introduces us to the power of a name. The angel Gabriel had appeared to the priest Zechariah and told him that his elderly, barren wife Elizabeth would give birth to a son and his name would be John; not Zechariah as was custom, but John. In his physical reality, Zechariah doubted what he heard, and he was struck dumb. When their son was born, Zechariah and Elizabeth fulfilled their faith journey and named him John, and Zechariah’s ability to speak returned to him, and he gave blessing to God. The name John means “God is gracious”. Was that the power of the name; was the act of faith in giving of the name the power; or both?

When a name is preceded by the word Hurricane, it conjures up the need to prepare for the severe weather that the forecast messenger tells us is to come. On our spiritual journey of Advent, we prepare for and anticipate the coming of our Savior Jesus Christ as foretold by the messenger John the Baptist. There is great power in the name of Jesus, the name above all names. At the mention of the name every knee shall bow, every tongue confess. Jesus himself told us, “In My Name, they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.” This Advent, has your journey allowed you to lift up your head and see who is coming?

Patty Marzilli lives in Apollo Beach with her husband, Joe, and served as Administrative Assistant to Fr. John McEvoy from 2009-2019.

St. Anne Advent Reflection for Dec 22nd

St. Anne Advent Reflection for Dec 22nd

The Gospel of today is very special, and beautiful. It shows us the immense faith of Mary and her cousin Elizabeth.

Readings for today: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122224.cfm

By Abdel and Belkis Abraham

Mary without any doubt and an infinite love, accepted the blessing to be the mother of Jesus. When she visits her cousin to tell her the news, Elizabeth experiences her infant leap in her womb. Both Mary and Elizabeth share the happiness and joy of knowing that Mary is carrying a very special baby, the son of God.

This passage of the bible reminds me of the joy we felt when learning that we were expecting our own baby.

Mary’s commitment to serve Lord Jesus starts from the very beginning. If we are looking for an example of how to be the best mother, there is Mary. Children are special and to be loved, as Mary love Jesus.

Rejoice, always! Because Mary said “yes”, we have Jesus. And as Jesus says on the cross, in his last moment, Mary is our blessed mother!

Abdel and Belkis serve as sacristans for the 4:30pm Saturday Mass each week.

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