Editing and writing to integrate the Classics, 1990s theology, spirituality, and the present. Includes scripture reflections and hagiographical studies to encourage prayer and work to be a force for peace and the common good. Books, resources, and additional references for these blog posts: at Librarything.com & cited websites. Posts published in 2025 integrate AI-enabled responses from ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini.
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Sunday, December 11, 2022
3rd Sunday of Advent (A)
Monday, December 05, 2022
2nd Sunday of Advent (A)
Reflections for liturgical years 2014 (A), 2015 (B), and 2016 (C)
December 8, 2013 (edited for 12/7/2025)
Liturgical readings
Isaiah 11:1-10
Psalm 72
Romans 15:4-9
Matthew 3:1-12
"I baptize you in water. He will baptize you in the Holy Spirit and fire."
John the Baptist, the last of the Old Testament prophets, and the one that acts as a bridge to the New Testament, prepared the way for the coming of Christ. He called the people Israel to be baptized in the Jordan river. His prophetic message is a message meant also for our present age: to prepare for the coming of our Saviour Jesus Christ into our the life of all our relationships, and even to our work. John the Baptist calls us to look more deeply into how we relate with God, with others, and with ourselves in our work and life with the intention of seeking repentance and amendment of manners and behaviour - that God's light may shine brilliantly upon each of our souls. God's light will help us follow the right path under the guidance of His Holy Spirit. It is the Spirit that can help us see how we can unlearn bad habits and do what is right in the eyes of both God and man. Through our reverence of Christ Jesus, we can see what is essential: God Himself, His love for us, and the commandments to follow that we may not be led astray. This second Sunday of Advent is another opportunity to reflect well on the message of John the Baptist.
Three centuries after John the Baptist baptized the people Israel in the Jordan, St. Augustine of Hippo, a bishop and doctor of the Church, also wrote in his Advent sermon that the baptism given by John was meant to prepare God's people for the Savior. But that was John the Baptist's baptism. This 2nd Sunday of Advent, we are called to see that John was also preparing the people for the baptism which Christ will give. Unlike John's baptism, Christ will baptize in the Holy Spirit and fire. It is in Christ's baptism that we receive "a spirit of wisdom and of understanding, a spirit of counsel and of strength, and a spirit of knowledge and of fear of the Lord". In this baptism, we are called to share in the Church's mission to build God's Kingdom in the very circumstances of work and life.
This Sunday's message on the theme of baptism can help us to reflect also on the meaning of our own baptism. The baptism the faithful received gifted each one with membership in the many communities of the Church - beginning in the family. As members of the Church, baptismal commitment asks each one to fulfill a task and a responsibility: to continue the mission of Jesus for this generation and for future generations. All of the baptized are commissioned to make their baptismal consecration bear fidelity and joy in their lives and to share the light and joy of the gospel also in the lives of others. This can be done one day at a time. And Advent is the liturgical season to remind each one of this vocation. Advent reroots everyone's work and life in the context of their initial commitment to Christ. In this rerooting, everyone can be reminded to slow down, pause, and reflect: "What have I done for Christ?" "What am I doing for Christ?" "What can I do for Christ?"
Quotes from the Sunday readings:
The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him (Isaiah 11)
For he shall rescue the poor man when he cries out, and the afflicted when he has no one to help him (Psalm 72)
God the source of all patience and encouragement enables us to live in the spirit of Christ Jesus (Romans 15)
A herald's voice in the desert: 'Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths.' (Matthew 3)
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