Our Immaculate Mother

December 8, 2023

“Looking at you, Our Immaculate Mother,
We see the victory of divine mercy
Over sin and all its consequences;
And hope for a better life is reignited within us,
Free from slavery, rancor, and fear.”

— Pope Francis

Reflection: What do you know about the dogma of the Immaculate Conception? How do you help others understand the proper place of the Virgin Mary in the Catholic faith? What would you do for God if you were free from fear?

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December 8, 2023
THE ANTIDOTE FOR HOLIDAY STRESS MAY BE IN SCRIPTURE
December 8, 2023
Barb began the visits a few years ago, when her children were young and she wanted them to understand that Advent and Christmas are about more than receiving gifts. She contacted her parish and asked if there was someone who might need a little extra attention and care during this season. As a result, her family cooked special meals, brought homemade gifts and, most importantly, spent time with Edward, a homebound man who savored their time together. What started as a December activity turned into a year-round relationship, and Barb’s family has remained close to Edward. He relishes the time they spend together, telling Barb’s children stories of his younger years, and listening to the youngsters’ tales of school friends, activities and adventures. On one visit, a ritual was born. After their initial greeting and catching up, Edward, Barb and her children each share something for which they are thankful: simple things that help them know God’s love and that have touched them since the last time they were together. Barb’s children have begun preparing their “thank-yous” in advance, anxious to share with Edward the most special parts of their lives. For his part, Edward says being mindful of things for which he is grateful helps him focus on his blessings. He no longer lingers so much in the frustration and loneliness of life. Last month, as they visited and shared their special moments of gratitude, Edward shared something that touches Barb still. He said: “When you come to visit me, you carry with you so much more than food or a gift. You carry love, and for that, I am very grateful!” This article comes to you from Grace In Action ( Our Sunday Visitor ) courtesy of your parish or diocese
December 8, 2023
Mt 7:21, 24-27 Words can be useless without action. When it comes to acting on the words spoken it is far better to act wisely than foolishly. Only a fool would build his house on sand. The spiritual foundation must be firm and solid to support a believer’s living faith. We pray to listen, to understand and to do your will in all things. St. Ambrose, pray for us. This content comes to you from Our Sunday Visitor courtesy of your parish or diocese.
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