Saturday, January 10, 2015

The Word Became Flesh


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Deacon Tom writes ©
The Word became Flesh


Today we celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord completing our Christmas Season that began on the First Sunday of Advent way back on November 30th. I suspect for many of us these six weeks have passed quickly, hastened, as usual, by our busyness preparing for all the festivities, not to mention all the traveling to visit family and friends. I hope these Advent and Christmas Seasons were joyful and memorable for you and your families. Even more so, I hope you were able to take in some quiet time to experience the mystery of our faith that liturgically comes to completion today… the mystery of the Incarnation, “And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us…” (JN 1:14)

Yes, this simple yet profound message of the Christmas season… “And the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us…” is not an easy message to incorporate into our daily lives. How do we who call ourselves “Christian” or who include ourselves as “members of the Body of Christ” reengage the world after celebrating the birth of our infant savior with a renewed level of energy and a deepened commitment to living the gospel message born by our infant savior?  The answer, I believe, comes from this notion that our Savior came down from heaven to “dwell among us”. Once we grasp this profound reality, we begin to realize that for Christians there can be no “packing away” our faith along with the Advent Wreath and the Christmas ornaments until next year. No! We don’t just celebrate our Savior’s birth and baptism then just pick up where we left off with business as usual, forgetting our uniquely Catholic-Christian identity.   Like Jesus, we too are called and we are sent… as his disciples, to make a difference in the world…for the better…to make his presence and his teachings known to all around us…by living them!  Yes, it is one thing to sing “O Come All Ye Faithful” at Midnight Mass. It is quite another to be faithful to the teachings of Christ…and the example he set, of forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, patience, and unconditional love for all, even his enemies, even those who put him to death.

We begin 2015 with a deep sense of hope; hope that we will all choose peace over violence; hope that we will choose reconciliation instead of retaliation; hope that we will choose love over hatred.  We hope to turn our backs to evil in all of its degrading forms.  We hope that by living in the way Jesus lived, we can transform this world into the kingdom ushered in by his birth.  If we have truly come to believe that, “the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us…” all that we do will reflect the Christ Child’s abiding love and presence within us as we work together building the kingdom of God on earth.  

May the “Word become Flesh” dwell within your hearts.

Enjoy the day!
Deacon Tom


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