FOURTH
SUNDAY of ADVENT
Cycle
C(Mic 5: 1-4; Heb 10: 5-10; Lk 1: 39-45)
In
light of today’s Gospel from Luke spend some time praying with the following
texts from Saint Francis’ Earlier Exhortation to the Brothers and Sisters of
Penance and the powerful words of Doug Hitt’s poem.
when the faithful soul
is joined by the Holy Spirit
to our Lord Jesus Christ.
We
are brothers to Him
when
we do the will of the Father who is in heaven.
We
are mothers
when
we carry Him in our heart and body
through a divine love
and a pure
and sincere conscience
and give birth to Him
through a holy activity
which must shine
as an example
before others.”
Aching
this God whose incarnationis never done
the Spirit
blowing cold
over ice
finding no yielding flesh
to put on
and share
lonely God
groaningas creation and destruction
run strides apart
and sons and daughters plod
rather than dance
as life bearers
wrap yourself in
usSpirit
perpetual Christ
release your ache
in us
– Doug Hitt
(© copyright All Rights Reserved Hitt, Doug)
(Originally printed in According to Your Word - Reflections for the Advent & Christmas Seasons; See http://franciscanfriarstor.blogspot.com/2011/11/according-to-your-word-reflections-for.html)
(© copyright All Rights Reserved Hitt, Doug)
(Originally printed in According to Your Word - Reflections for the Advent & Christmas Seasons; See http://franciscanfriarstor.blogspot.com/2011/11/according-to-your-word-reflections-for.html)
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