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December 22 - Fourth Sunday of Advent (B)
Themes:
A.
Servant of the Lord
B.
Reliable Words from God and Mary
Greeting
(see second reading)
Glory
to God who is able to give you
the
strength to live according to the Good News
about Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
This Good News is now proclaimed to all.
May you accept this Good News
and may the Lord Jesus be always with you. R/
And also with you.
Introduction
by the Celebrant
A.
Servant of the Lord
To
what extent are we available to God and do we see what he wants to do
in us and through us? Today we are shown the marvelous example of Mary.
Even if she did not see clearly all it implied, she accepted her mission
to become the mother of the Savior. Jesus wants to be born in our world
through us too, with our cooperation. We too have to say our Yes to
God and to his plans with us and with the world. Let us say our Yes
with Jesus and Mary.
B.
Reliable Words from God and Mary
How
reliable are our words? How often do we keep our promises? Many times
in the past God had promised to bring joy and happiness and freedom
to his people. He kept his word and promise in a way surpassing by far
what people expected: he sent his own Son as one of us: God’s
Son, yes, but also the son of a human mother. A few days from now, on
Christmas, we shall celebrate how God gave us Jesus. Today we hear an
angel announcing to Mary that God would keep his word through her, and
Mary gave her word that she would cooperate with God’s plan. Like her
and with Jesus may we also say our Yes to God here in this eucharist.
Penitential
Act
Our
indifference and our refusals
have been obstacles to God’s plans.
Let us ask the Lord to forgive us.
(pause)
Lord Jesus, with you and with Mary
we want to be open to the word of God:
Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
Jesus
Christ, with you and with Mary
we are willing to face the risks
of committing ourselves to God and to people:
Christ, have mercy. R/ Christ, have mercy.
Lord
Jesus, from you and from Mary
we want to learn to serve:
Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
In
your mercy, Lord,
speak to us your word of forgiveness
and make us respond to your words of life.
Lead us to everlasting life. R/ Amen.
Opening
Prayer
Let
us pray to our Father
that we may be receptive to the coming of his Son
(pause)
God, who are the Most High Lord of all,
you have a surprising preference
for people who are small and humble
and who expect everything from you.
You chose Mary, the unassuming virgin from Nazareth,
to become the mother of your Son Jesus.
Through your Holy Spirit
make us aware of the poverty of our hearts,
that we may be open to you and welcome you,
be ready, like Mary, to serve you and your plans,
and expect everything from you.
Come to us and give yourself to us
through Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.
Scripture
Readings
First
Reading Introduction: A House That Will Stand
Forever
David
proposes to build for God the house of a temple. But God chooses the
house of the dynasty of David, from which a Savior would be born for his
people.
First
Reading: 2 Sam 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16
When
king David had settled in his palace and Yahweh had rid him of all his
surrounding enemies, he said to Nathan the prophet, "Look, I live
in a house of cedar but the ark of God is housed in a tent." Nathan
replied, "Do as it seems fit to you for Yahweh is with you."
But
that very night, Yahweh's word came to Nathan, "Go and tell my
servant David, this is what Yahweh says: Are you able to build a house
for me to live in?
Now
you will tell my servant David, this is what Yahweh of hosts says: I
took you from the pasture, from tending the sheep, to make you commander
of my people Israel. I have been with you wherever you went, cutting
down all your enemies before you. Now I will make your name great as
the name of the great ones on earth. I will provide a place for my people
Israel and plant them that they may live there in peace. They shall
no longer be harassed, nor shall wicked men oppress them as before.
From the time when I appointed judges over my people Israel it is only
to you that I have given rest from all your enemies. Yahweh also tells
you that he will build you a house.
When
the time comes for you to rest with your ancestors, I will raise up
your son after you, the one born of you and I will make his reign secure.
I
will be a father to him and he shall be my son. If he does wrong, I
will punish him with the rod, as men do.
Your
house and your reign shall last forever before me, and your throne shall
be forever firm."
Second
Reading Introduction: God
Shows Himself in Jesus Christ
With Paul, let us praise God, who remained
hidden for a long time, but now, in his wisdom, has shown himself in Jesus
Christ. This is the Good News to be preached to all.
Second
Reading: Rom 16:25-27
Brothers
and sisters, he is able to give you strength, according to the Good
News I proclaim, announcing Christ Jesus.
Now
is revealed the mysterious plan kept hidden for long ages in the past.
By the will of the eternal God it is brought to light, through the prophetic
books, and all nations shall believe the faith proclaimed to them.
Glory
to God, who alone is wise, through Christ Jesus, for ever! Amen.
Gospel
Introduction:
Your Will for Me Be Done
God’s
plans are fulfilled where people, in all humility like Mary, receive God
on his own terms.
Gospel
Reading: Lk 1:26-38
The
angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth.
He was sent to a young virgin who was betrothed to a man named Joseph,
of the family of David; and the virgin's name was Mary.
The
angel came to her and said, "Rejoice, full of grace, the Lord is
with you." Mary was troubled at these words, wondering what this
greeting could mean.
But
the angel said, "Do not fear, Mary, for God has looked kindly on
you. You shall conceive and bear a son and you shall call him Jesus.
He will be great and shall rightly be called Son of the Most High. The
Lord God will give him the kingdom of David, his ancestor; he will rule
over the people of Jacob forever and his reign shall have no end."
Then
Mary said to the angel, "How can this be if I am a virgin?"
And the angel said to her, "The Holy Spirit will come upon you
and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore, the holy
child to be born shall be called Son of God. Even your relative Elizabeth
is expecting a son in her old age, although she was unable to have a
child, and she is now in her sixth month. With God nothing is impossible."
Then
Mary said, "I am the handmaid of the Lord, let it be done to me
as you have said." And the angel left her.
Commentary
Gospel
Reflections by Fr. Gerry Pierse, CSsR
General
Intercessions
Let
us open our hearts to the Lord Jesus that he may live in us and stay
with us. Let us say: R/ Lord, make your home
in us.
–
Lord, feel at home in your Church, that it may be open to you in the
poor and that those who seek you may find in it your forgiveness, your
life and truth and joy, we pray:
R/ Lord, make your home in us.
–
Lord, feel at home with priests and religious, that they may live up
to the word once given to you and that they render you humble service
in the people you have entrusted to their care, we pray:
R/ Lord, make your home in us.
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Lord, feel at home in our world, that peoples and cultures may understand
one another, seek peace together and promote justice and love, we pray:
R/ Lord, make your home in us.
–
Lord, feel at home in our families, unite them in fidelity and tenderness,
guide parents to raise their children toward your own mature adulthood,
we pray:
R/ Lord, make your home in us.
–
Lord, feel at home in our communities, where we welcome everyone in
need, where we serve one another with joy and make you visible by our
untiring love. we pray:
R/ Lord, make your home in us.
Lord,
it is good to be with you, to be aware that you live among us. Like
Mary, may we not keep you for ourselves but take you to others, that
they may know and love you, now and for ever. R/
Amen.
Prayer
over the Gifts
Faithful
God,
we are aware of our limitations
and the insufficiency of these gifts
we bring before you.
May our very poverty dispose you
to fill our empty hearts
with the wisdom of your Holy Spirit
and with the presence of him
whom we expect with great longing,
your Son Jesus Christ, our Lord for ever. R/ Amen.
Introduction
to the Eucharistic Prayer
Soon
we will pray in the eucharistic prayer that by the power of the Holy
Spirit bread and wine may become Jesus himself. By the same Holy Spirit,
may Jesus be born also in our hearts and in our world.
Introduction
to the Lord’s Prayer
By
the power of the Holy Spirit
Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary
and we have become God’s children.
Let us pray with him the prayer of Jesus
to our Father in heaven: R/ Our Father...
Deliver
Us
Deliver
us, Lord,
from our pride in our own achievements
which closes us to your gifts.
Keep us from building for you
splendid buildings in which to confine you,
that you may choose us, your people,
rather than a building of stone
as your home in which you want to live
through him whom we expect with joy and hope,
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. R/ For the
kingdom...
Invitation
to Communion
This
is Jesus Christ,
the Son of the Most High
born by the power of the Holy Spirit
of the virgin-mother Mary.
Happy are we to receive him. R/ Lord, I am
not worthy...
Prayer
after Communion
God
our Father,
you fill the hungry with good things
and send the self-satisfied away empty.
In this eucharist you have filled us
with the word and the bread of life
of your Son Jesus Christ.
Make us hunger now for his coming
in the hearts and the homes of all.
Fill us with his spirit of service
and self-forgetting love,
that through us he may become near to people.
We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. R/
Amen.
Blessing
Christmas
is now very near.
With the Blessed Virgin Mary
we wait for the Lord’s coming.
With her we say:
We are the Lord’s servants;
we want to do his will
and to give his Son for all to share.
May almighty God bless you:
the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. R/
Amen.
Go
in peace and live in the joy
of knowing that the Lord is near. R/ Thanks
be to God.
Gospel
Commentary
(Sunday)
Today
we have another chance to hear God's promise to Mary. She was blessed
because she believed God's promise would be fulfilled. She becomes the
house of God. A human heart is the house God seeks, where his reign
will have no end. We, too, are born to be a home for God, and to continue
the saving mission of Jesus. With God, nothing is impossible: from barren
ground God brings forth life. If we believe this, if we even hope that
it could be so, we have our share in the blessedness of Mary. Faith
is faith; it is not scientific certainty. It is always to some extent
a leap in the dark. Mary took the risk and the consequences - commitment
to a lifelong pilgrim journey, searching, wondering, holding on, waiting.
She, too, knows what it is to live between the first and second comings
of Christ.
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