Third Week of Advent
GOD IS GRACIOUS
Introduction
Indeed, “God is gracious.” This is the meaning of the name John. We are told today about the birth of the forerunner of Jesus, John the Baptist. We remember the coming of the Savior and how a special messenger of God had to prepare the hearts of people for the coming of the Savior. But our Savior, Jesus, came long ago. How much are we living as people who are saved? How much do we enter into God’s plan to save our world? How much do we prepare for Jesus’ coming into the hearts of people today?
Opening Prayer
Lord, our God,
in this time of waiting,
you must still be waiting for us,
how we respond to the coming of your Son Jesus
in our hearts and in our world.
Make us people of hope,
not people of the past,
but men and women,
the young and the children too,
who want to see Jesus, our Savior,
alive and active among us.
We ask you this through Christ, our Lord.
Reading 1: Mal 3:1-4, 23-24
Thus says the Lord GOD:
Lo, I am sending my messenger
to prepare the way before me;
And suddenly there will come to the temple
the LORD whom you seek,
And the messenger of the covenant whom you desire.
Yes, he is coming, says the LORD of hosts.
But who will endure the day of his coming?
And who can stand when he appears?
For he is like the refiner’s fire,
or like the fuller’s lye.
He will sit refining and purifying silver,
and he will purify the sons of Levi,
Refining them like gold or like silver
that they may offer due sacrifice to the LORD.
Then the sacrifice of Judah and Jerusalem
will please the LORD,
as in the days of old, as in years gone by.
Lo, I will send you
Elijah, the prophet,
Before the day of the LORD comes,
the great and terrible day,
To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children,
and the hearts of the children to their fathers,
Lest I come and strike
the land with doom.
Responsorial Psalm: Ps 25:4-5ab,8-9,10 and 14
Your ways, O LORD, make known to me;
teach me your paths,
Guide me in your truth and teach me,
for you are God my savior.
R. Lift up your heads and see; your redemption is near at hand.
Good and upright is the LORD;
thus he shows sinners the way.
He guides the humble to justice,
he teaches the humble his way.
R. Lift up your heads and see; your redemption is near at hand.
All the paths of the LORD are kindness and constancy
toward those who keep his covenant and his decrees.
The friendship of the LORD is with those who fear him,
and his covenant, for their instruction.
R. Lift up your heads and see; your redemption is near at hand.
Alleluia
O King of all nations and keystone of the Church:
come and save man, whom you formed from the dust!
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel: Lk 1:57-66
When the time arrived for Elizabeth to have her child
she gave birth to a son.
Her neighbors and relatives heard
that the Lord had shown his great mercy toward her,
and they rejoiced with her.
When they came on the eighth day to circumcise the child,
they were going to call him Zechariah after his father,
but his mother said in reply,
“No. He will be called John.”
But they answered her,
“There is no one among your relatives who has this name.”
So they made signs, asking his father what he wished him to be called.
He asked for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,”
and all were amazed.
Immediately his mouth was opened, his tongue freed,
and he spoke blessing God.
Then fear came upon all their neighbors,
and all these matters were discussed
throughout the hill country of Judea.
All who heard these things took them to heart, saying,
“What, then, will this child be?
For surely the hand of the Lord was with him.”
Intercessions
– Lord Jesus, give the grace of faith to people who keep groping in the dark for something or someone like you to give meaning to their lives, we pray:
– Lord Jesus, give the grace of peace to the country and the people where you where born and where the center is the city of peace, Jerusalem, we pray:
– Lord Jesus, give the grace of liberation to people captive in their evil and from oppression, we pray:
Prayer over the Gifts
Lord, our God,
you are always coming
to renew us, to be gracious to us.
Make us attentive and eager
to keep welcoming your Son, Jesus Christ,
as one of us, here and now,
living in us, active in us,
going with us in our pilgrim way
as our Lord who leads us to you,
our living God, for ever and ever.
Prayer after Communion
God of our hope,
when we hear the word of your Son
and sit at his table,
we realize how often deaf we still are
to his word of life and his love.
Make us hear him
when he knocks at the door of our hearts,
dispose us to let him enter
and to let him make us
messengers of his integrity and peace.
For he is our Lord for ever.
Blessing
At the birth of John the Baptist, his father Zechariah praised God for giving him a son who was to do great things for God. We too, give praise to God for giving us his Son Jesus, and in him the grace of forgiveness and life. May Almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Reflection:
23 December 2023 – Saturday
Gospel: Luke 1:57-66
O Emmanuel, king and lawgiver, desire of the nations, Savior of all people: Come and set us free, Lord our God.
CJ was a good Christian from a traditionally Catholic family. He came to us and wanted to become a Claretian Missionary, but he was more of the “consumer-type” of Catholic: content with fulfilling his obligations and receiving or “consuming” communion. But his practice of the faith changed when he was arrested by the police simply because he was with us.
He suffered torturous interrogations and beatings in the jail, where his eyes were opened to the harsh realities of life and the grave injustice not only he but many others in detention suffered. As he listened to their life stories, his mouth was also opened and began talking to his fellow inmates about God and Jesus. He realized that he was “jailed” by the Spirit precisely for this—to proclaim the Good News to them.
Jesus, God-with-us, you are the long sought-for Savior of all, though many of us fail to recognize you, come and set free us: open our eyes, open our ears, open our mouth. Amen.