Today we are celebrating the beginning of a new Liturgical Year. The Liturgical Year is divided into different times: Advent, Christmas, Lent, The Easter Triduum, Easter, and Ordinary Time. The Liturgical Cycle is a means to help the Christian in his journey of faith and a way to deepen his faith. Although the years seem to be a repetition, the Liturgical Year should never be the same as the previous one. Every year, it helps us to draw closer to Jesus.
During this year we will be reading mostly from the Gospel according to St Mark.
Have you ever seen a photograph on Facebook, or somewhere else and thought, “Wow, what a coincidence! How come that person was there at exactly that moment?” A person who loved photography is always ready to capture that particular situation, that scene, or occasion.
Today Jesus, is telling us to be prepared, as the professional photographers are. We must be prepared for that special moment, which we do not know when it will occur, although we are sure that it will. Jesus wants us to be prepared for the day when he will call us to meet him face to face. Today’s reading clearly expresses the Advent message. During Advent, we celebrate the three comings of Jesus. Firstly, we remember when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, many years ago. We also celebrate the day when Jesus will return, we do not know when this day will be. Therefore, we are to “be watchful!”
How can we be alert? How can we be attentive, so that when the moment comes, we are well prepared? The best way to prepare ourselves is by deepening our relationship with Jesus. We need to get to know him better and do live as he asks us to do. We do this through prayer, both personal and communal prayer. Prayer was especially important to Jesus. We cannot do without it. Reading the Scriptures also helps us to strengthen our relationship with Jesus. Therefore, we should read, listen, and reflect on Bible readings. We also need to live in the way that Jesus lived. We are to love others and act the same way Jesus did. When we are doing this, we will be welcoming Jesus into our lives. This is the third coming of Jesus. Jesus becomes part of our lives through his Word and through the Sacraments.
A wise man plans ahead. Amongst other things, he saves money and invests his money, he insures his house, his health and that of his family, he insures himself before going abroad, he gives the best education to his children. This is to be commended. However, a wise man, must also prepare himself spiritually.
The theme for the first week of Advent, is hope. We are a people of hope, because we trust God, we know that he is always present, we know that he loves us. We also hope in the eternal life in the Kingdom of God.