Sunday, January 7, 2018

Feast of Epiphany: Collect Year B


COLLECT SERIES


COLLECT

The Opening Prayer of the Feast of the Epiphany Year B reads as follows:

Let us pray
(that we will be guided by the light of faith)
Father,
You revealed Your Son to the nations by the guidance of a star,
Lead us to Your glory in Heaven by the light of faith.

In making this prayer tangible the following reflection questions emerged.
1.            What does it mean for me to be guided by the light of faith?
2.            What is the light of faith?
3.            Is the star of Christ burning brightly enough in me to draw others to
           Christ?
4.            How can I reveal Your Son to others this week/month/year?
5.            Why is it important for me to desire the glory of Heaven?
6.            What difference does the feast of the Epiphany have in my life?
For the alternative opening prayer and reflection questions, refer to my post of the Epiphany 3 January 09.

GOSPEL REFLECTION

The Magi were most likely wise men from Arabia who made a special study of astrology. Due to this they were believed to have knowledge beyond that of humans. Later, they became portrayed as Kings. In the adoration of the Magi, the prophecies foretelling the honour which the people would give to the God of Israel were fulfilled. In the Magi, the Fathers of the Church saw in their gifts symbols of Christ's royalty Gold, Incense-divinity and Myrrh- Passion. The Feast of the Epiphany is the manifestation of the Son of God made man.

Unlike Herod, the Magi however stayed focused on what they came to seek- they were guided by the star, which filled them with delight because it helped them find what they came to seek- Jesus, Mary and Joseph in the manger. They were able to do him homage and offer their gifts.

The Epiphany is the first of seven solemnities of the Lord. It celebrates the revelation of God to all the world. May we encourage others during this week and throughout the year to have a Magi experience, so that we may all say in in voice:
We have seen His star in the east and have come to adore the Lord.
The star guided the 3 Wise Men from the East to Jesus and as both scripture and the carols say
'stopped right over the place where Jesus lay'.  

The 3 wise men did Him homage. These wise men were highly intelligent and knew from their studies about astronomy and stars.  They knew that this star was different- important and special. We too need to be aware of the signs given in our life. Are we aware of them?
We might like to offer the following prayer or a spontaneous one of our own on the theme of the star of Bethlehem

Jesus, in this season of Christmastide, help us to be a star- 
a light shining the way to You for others in our family, friends,
neighbourhood and parish. 
Help us to be like the Wise men of the East 
and give You fitting homage.