Monday, December 31, 2012

New year resolutions

Happy New Year to my readers.

At this time of the year, many of us make new year resolutions, some of which may last the year or a few months or sometimes a few days.  It seems to me that regardless of how long or short the actual resolution lasts, it is a good thing to do because the person making it stops and reflects and revisits his/her behaviours/habits and life generally.

However what is often missed in our new year resolutions is a resolve to look at our spiritual lives.
New year is a great time to be grateful for the year that has passed and to examine what has worked for us and what has not.  We need to also look at our spiritual lives in the same way  so that we can progress in spiritual growth.

Some people work to a plan whilst others do not.  I prefer to work to a plan, even if the plan does not go accordingly.  We are human but we have a reference point to refer.

God is our reference point. God is our goal and heaven is where we hope to be heading one day.
However, we do not just arrive there. We need to get ready for the journey. As I write this from an airport lounge, the concept of the journey is on my mind.

My suggestion is that we take a look at our spiritual lives before 2012 closes and name one area of our live that we will commit to during 2013 to improve.  God does not expect us to be perfect yet, but we are to try out best out of love for God.

May you all have a safe and happy new year physically,mentally , emotionally and spiritually.

I have written a lot less towards the end of the this year for one reason and another. My new year resolution for my blog is write frequently again.  However as I said previously I am at the airport on the way to have a short holiday.  So I cannot promise any posts but will try to at an internet cafe. I will try my best.  However when I return I intend to keep my resolution.

thank you for your interest in my blog even when posts have been at times infrequentt.

I hope that I will provide interesting posts for you again in 2013 and you continue in your journey of loving God and being close to HIm by the way you live.

Happy New Year  to you all.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas message 2012

CHRISTMAS

Hymns have tried to capture all its wonder;
Books of wisdom leave it unexplained,
Paintings have attempted to portray it,
But its meaning will forever be contained
In the words a mother whispered by a manger
A word she heard God's angel first proclaim
JESUS
all the shining glory of Christmas
is found within that holy, precious name.




May all my readers have a happy and a holy Christmas Day 
and throughout Christmastide.


Friday, December 21, 2012

What gift will you give to God this Christmas?

Let us have a talk about gifts. We all like to be given gifts.  We all like to give gifts to those we love.The gift we gives shows that we love the person to whom we give the gift.  We like to give gifts to family and frinds to thank them for all their goodness to us.  We want that gift to be the best we can find since it shows our love for them.

So what gift will you give Jesus for His birthday since it is His feast that we are celebrating. God our Heaven ly Father loves us very much.  He has given us many gifts.  If we want to show HIm that we Love Him we must have the best gift that we can find for Him.

What can we give to God?  How can we thank Him for all He has done for us this year and in previous years?

So whilst we are doing our last minute preparations for Christmas, let us remember to prepare a gift for God since 

Jesus IS the reason for the season of Christmas.     

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Third Sunday of Advent-Gaudate Sunday

The Advent Wreath is an important liturgical symbol which helps us to prepare the way of the Lord with the lighting of the candles each week.  During Advent, family and friends can gather around the Advent Wreath lighting the appropriate candle(s), read from the daily Advent meditation and sing Advent hymns. The Church's official Book of Blessings also provides a blessing ceremony for the Advent Wreath which can be used in the absence of a priest. 

The rose candle is lit the third Sunday of Advent, for this color anticipates and symbolizes the Christmas joy announced in the first word of the Entrance Antiphon: "Rejoice" (Latin, Gaudete). For this reason the Third Sunday is also called Gaudete Sunday, and rose color vestments are permitted. The traditional color of the vestments during Weeks 1, 2 and 4 is either purple or violet to represent penitential spirit. Advent is a season of hope, but a penitential spirit during this season is a fitting way to prepare the way of the Lord.  


 Gaudete Sunday is the third Sunday of Advent in the Christian calendar. It can fall on any date from 11 December to 17 December. The term Gaudete is broadly translated from Latin as Rejoice, a word that appears in the entrance antiphon (introit) of Masses held on this day: Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice! The Lord is near. (Roman Catholic Rite years A, B and C).
 

On Gaudete Sunday rose-coloured vestments may be worn instead of violet, which is prescribed for every day in the season of Advent. A rose coloured candle is included in the Advent wreath. During the otherwise penitential season of Advent, the readings on the third Sunday emphasize the joyous anticipation of the Lord's coming. 


So on this rejoicing Sunday let us really feel and see and sense it.  

We may wish to sing this hymn throughout the day
'Rejoice in the Lord always, again I say rejoice'

Rejoice in the Lord always, again I say rejoice.

Rejoice, Rejoice, again, I say rejoice.

Rejoice, Rejoice, again I say rejoice.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Collect for First Sunday of Advent Year C

Happy New Year.. a liturgical New Year

The Collect for the First Sunday of Advent reads as follows:

Let us pray,
Grant Your faithful, Almighty God,
the resolve to run forth to meet Your Christ
with righteous deeds at His coming,
so that, gathered at His right hand,
they may be worthy to possess the heavenly kingdom.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ Your Son, 
who lives and reigns with You, in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God for ever and ever.

In making this prayer tangible for during the week, the following reflection questions emerged:

  1. What is my resolve at the beginning of this liturgical New Year?
  2. How will I carry out this resolve throughout this season of Advent and throughout the Year?
  3. What righteous deeds will I have to offer Christ at His coming?
  4. What hinders me from being worthy to possess the heavenly kingdom today?
  5. How might I prepare spiritually for the coming of Christ?
  6. How will I prepare for a good confession this advent?
  7. What will I do this coming week to make the Year of Faith and Year of Grace my own?
Being warned is being forearemed.  However, today's Gospel message is precise and clear.

Stay awake.   

During the season of advent, we are preparing for Christmas and with all the jingles of the cash tills and the advertisments and the endless shopping trips, we can allow our hearts to become hardened from the real message of Advent.

This advent let us find some time away from the hussle and the bussle of Christmas preparations and prepare our hearts for Christ.  Let us stay awake  and not let advent slip by without some effort to grow spiritually.  Get your advent off to a great start and write down your plan for the week.

May your advent be a real time of blessing for you.