Advent, this intense liturgical time that we are beginning, invites us to pause in silence to grasp a presence. It is an invitation to understand that every event of the day is a gesture that God directs to us, sign of the care he has for each one of us. How many times God makes us perceive something of his love! To have, so to speak, an "interior diary" of this love would be a beautiful and salutary task for our life! Advent invites and stimulates us to contemplate the Lord who is present. Should not the certainty of his presence help us to see the world with different eyes? Should it not help us to see our whole existence as a "visit," as a way in which he can come to us and be close to us, in each situation? ~Pope Benedict XVI, Homily at First Vespers for the First Sunday of Advent, 11/28/09
Blessed are the eyes that see what you see. Luke 10:23
Dear Mary, Virgin of the Advent, help us to see what you saw when the Divine Child made his home within you. Amen.
I am espoused to Him whom the angels serve. Sun and moon stand in wonder at His beauty. ~from the Rite of Consecration to a Life of Virginity
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
To see with different eyes...
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