SOLEMNITY OF THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD.
Where He has gone, We Hope to follow. |
COLLECT
The Collect for the Ascension of the Lord in Year B is as follows:
Gladden us with holy joys, Almighty God,
and make us rejoice with devout thanksgiving,
for the Ascension of Christ Your Son is our
exaltation,
and where the Head has gone before in glory,
the Body is called to follow in hope.
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.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
In making this prayer tangible, the following reflection questions
emerged.
- Why
am I asking God to gladden me with holy joys?
- Why
should I rejoice with devout thanksgiving on this Solemnity?
- What
does the Solemnity of the feast of the Ascension mean to me?
- How
will this Solemnity affect this coming week in my life?
- How
will I prepare my spiritual plan for this coming week?
- How
might I live in the glory and hope of the ascension this week?
GOSPEL REFLECTION
The other beautiful
aspect of the Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord is that Christ goes back
to Heaven- we feel His Absence and yet He lives on here on earth in the
presence of each of us. Are we always aware of His presence to
us? How are we going to make His presence known to others?
The four-fold command of Christ to His disciples is
a command to us and gives us a mission- a focus.
- Go,
therefore, make disciples of all the nations,
- baptize
them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit
- Teach
them to observe all the commands I gave you
- Know
that I am with you until the end of time.
So how can we make disciples of all the
nations? We need to be ready with our answer should someone asks us
for our reason for our belief. Most of us can evangelize others by not
even saying a word- it is by example of the lives we lead.
Evangelization does not have to be difficult. If we are
trying our best to live good Christian lives, other people will be
attracted to it. Then when a casual question or conversation occurs, it may be
our time to speak. More importantly it is a time to listen, since
it is the question of the enquirer that is important. As the journey
unfolds, then there will be a time for them to want to be baptised in the name
of the Father, Son and Spirit. This will be God's timing, not ours, since
it is God who is leading the person to Himself. Then as their journey
continues, it is time for learning and teaching ( RCIA for example is part of
the process), and as catholic pilgrims on the journey, we need to remember and
encourage each other in our struggles knowing that Jesus is with us always.
So yes, the feast of the Ascension is a feast of hope of future glory.
We need to have this hope in our hearts and try to live our lives now with this
future glory in mind. Next week, it will be Pentecost Sunday.
However, in the light of today's Solemnity, we can start to get ready this week
with hope in our hearts and future glory in mind and examine our lives right
now. We can then decide and prepare our own personal spiritual plan for the
remainder of the year.
What will we do with Christ's 4 fold command this coming week in our
family, parish, workplace and neighbourhood?
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