COLLECT SERIES.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT YEAR B
COLLECT
The Collect for the Fourth Sunday of Advent Year
B reads as follows:
O God, eternal majesty, whose ineffable Word
the immaculate Virgin received through the message of an Angel
and so became the dwelling-place of divinity,
filled with the light of the Holy Spirit,
grant, we pray, that by her example
we may in humility hold fast to your will.
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:
- What has been our spiritual goal this advent- have we made progress during this advent?
- What changes do I need to make to meet my advent goal this coming week?
- What would it mean to me for Christ to truly come into my heart?
- Why is the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ referred to in this prayer?
- What good news will you reveal to family, friends, work colleagues, parishioners as an angel in their lives?
- What gift will you give Jesus this Christmas?
GOSPEL REFLECTION
Today we get closer to Christmas with
the appearance of the angel to Mary. In fact it is the scene of the
annunciation- where the angel Gabriel is sent by God to ask Mary to be the
mother of His Son. It is important to note that the angel is sent by God
to ask Mary. God does not impose or force Mary to say yes. Her yes is an
act of free will mixed with many moments of doubts and fears. This can give us
encouragement too, since God can ask of us what seems to be impossible and yet,
with our yes and doubts and fears, we can do God's will.
Another aspect of this gospel is that
the angel Gabriel provided Mary with the details and answered Mary's question
'How can this come about since I am a virgin''. The angel entered into
dialogue with Mary. We too can enter into dialogue with God when we are
doubtful and afraid and ask God the questions of our hearts.
The angel also provides Mary with the
news about her cousin Elizabeth expecting a child. The gospel makes the clear
distinction that Mary would conceive through the Holy Spirit whereas her cousin
Elizabeth 'had in her old age, herself coneived a son''.
At this time of the year we often
hear unsavoury secular jokes about the virgin birth or that Mary was not a
virgin, or that she had other children. We, as catholics need to be prepared to
speak out and not allow our faith to be rubbished or trampled on.
As advent draws to a close, let us
remember the message from today's Gospel
nothing is impossible to God.
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