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12-22-2024Pastor's LetterVery Rev. Richard C. Wilson, VF, Pastor

Dear Friends in Christ,

Today is the last Sunday before the arrival—the Advent—of God in Bethlehem. So as to be the same as us in everything, He wanted to be conceived—as any other person—in the womb of a woman, the Virgin Mary. And He was conceived by the action and grace of the Holy Spirit, as He was God. Very soon, on Christmas Day, we will celebrate His birth with great joy.

The Gospel today presents us with two people, Mary and her cousin Elizabeth, who show us with their example the spiritual attitude we should have towards this event. It should be an attitude of faith, of dynamic faith.

Elizabeth, with sincere humility and “filled with the Holy Spirit, cried out in a loud voice and said, ...‘how does this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?’” (Lk 1:41-43). At that point, no one had explained anything to her. It was her faith alone in the power of the Holy Spirit that had made her see that her cousin was the mother of her Lord, of God.

Knowing the attitude of total faith on Mary's part, when the angel announced that God had chosen her to be his earthly mother, Elizabeth is eager to proclaim the happiness and joy that faith gives. She underlines this saying: “Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.” (Lk 1:45).

So, we must live Christmas with faith. But, like Mary and Elizabeth, with a dynamic faith. Therefore, like Elizabeth, there is no need to hide the joy and gratitude that comes with having faith. Like Mary, we have to show it with our deeds. “During those days Mary set out and traveled to the hill country in haste to a town of Judah, where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth.” (Lk 1:39-40) Mary’s heartfelt desire was to help Elizabeth and congratulate her, and she stayed with her for three months. (cf. Lk 1:56)

Saint Ambrose recommends that, in these festive days, “We have all Mary's spirit for glorifying the Lord.” If we do, we won't lack opportunities for sharing our joy and helping the needy.

All the best…in Christ,

Father Wilson

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