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13 December, 2015

3rd Sunday of Advent 2015

Scripture

“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice.”
Philippians 4:4
 

Reflection

All too often we face personal and social issues that cause us to feel hopeless, facing the world without a spirit of rejoicing.

Paul was faced with similar problems when he wrote the Letter to the Philippians. He was in prison, either chained to a jailer or with his legs stuck in wooden stocks that kept them widely separated for greater security and greater pain. The food he received was poor, and many prisoners suffered from malnutrition. But in the midst of his suffering, Paul calls on his fellow Christians to rejoice. He told the Philippians, one of his favorite communities, to offer everything in prayer and thanksgiving to God. God’s peace, centered on Christ, would guard their hearts and minds.

Even if we’re not discouraged or hopeless, we still have to face the realities of life and relationships. John the Baptist had practical suggestions for these situations: “Do not be too pretentious in dress; share what you have. Diligently do your job or whatever other tasks you have. Do not take advantage of those over whom you have authority. Be honest with your dealings. Do penance to prepare your hearts for the coming of the Messiah.” (Luke 3:11–14, adapted)

As this is Gaudete Sunday, the Sunday in anticipation of the joy of celebrating the birth of Jesus, we are called to look with joy and anticipation beyond the issues of everyday life. This is not a self-imposed joy, but a gift of mercy that we receive from our Father.

Pope Francis

“Do not forget joy. Give thanks to God, and bring help to those in need.”
Homily for Gaudete Sunday, 14 December 2014
 

Advent Action

► Read Pope Francis’s address to detainees in an Italian prison.
► Reflect on this Sunday’s Gospel with Arts & Faith: Advent and the Sunday Connection.
 

Prayer

O Lord, as we prepare for the celebration of Christmas, may the peace of God that surpasses all understanding guard our hearts and minds in Jesus Christ. 
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