Saturday, December 2, 2023

During Advent

Saint Anselm stated, "Come now, insignificant man, fly for a moment from your affairs, escape for a little while from the tumult of your thoughts. Put aside now your weighty cares and leave your wearisome toils. Abandon yourself for a little to God and rest for a little in Him. Enter into the inner chamber of your soul, shut out everything save God and what can be of help in your quest for Him, and having locked the door, seek Him out..."

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Throughout Advent, although the world tries in every way to distract us from the approaching birth of Jesus, may we hold tight to St. Anselm's words, abandoning ourselves to God and making ready our hearts for Him. May we journey with Joseph and Mary, who, while fulfilling their necessary tasks, prepared each moment for the coming of the Lord, their Infant Son. During this season of Advent, may we remember to pause, remaining still and silent, and listen for God's voice guiding us as he guided Mary and Joseph on their road to Bethlehem. 

During the Advent season, let us also meditate on the beautiful Marian hymn below.  Believed to have been written during the Middle Ages, this hymn illuminates the link from Mary to Jesus.  Let us strive to keep our gaze upon Our Lady throughout Advent that she may lead us to her Infant Son.

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Mary the Dawn, Christ the Perfect Day

Mary the dawn, Christ the Perfect Day; 
Mary the gate, Christ the Heavenly Way! 
Mary the root, Christ the Mystic Vine; 
Mary the grape, Christ the Sacred Wine! 
Mary the wheat, Christ the Living Bread; 
Mary the stem, Christ the Rose blood-red! 
Mary the font, Christ the Cleansing Flood; 
Mary the cup, Christ the Saving Blood! 
Mary the temple, Christ the temple’s Lord; 
Mary the shrine, Christ the God adored! 
Mary the beacon, Christ the Haven’s Rest; 
Mary the mirror, Christ the Vision Blest! 
Mary the mother, Christ the mother’s Son 
By all things blest while endless ages run. Amen.

God bless!
+JMJ+

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