Advent speaks of two comings of Jesus: one at the end of time, and the other through his Incarnation and birth at the first Christmas.
As we ponder the Incarnation, we think about Mary’s initial fear and uncertainty in the face of her unexpected pregnancy. Then, in every Church in the world, believers spiritually rush to her side to eagerly await with her the birth of the Savior.
The best way for a parish to celebrate Christmas is to rush physically to the side of those in the community who, like Mary, are uncertain and afraid about their pregnancy. We are to accompany them through their pregnancy with support and encouragement, and help them experience the fact that every birth reflects the joy of the birth of Christ.
–Fr. Frank
Related posts:
- The Second Half of Advent
- Every Birth Reflects The Joy of the Birth of Christ.
- The Best Way to Celebrate Christmas
- Christ Himself was an Unexpected Pregnancy
- Christmas for Two Weeks
Tags: Advent, conception, life
