Second Sunday in Advent,
Cycle B
General Intercessions
Celebrant: With confidence in the God who always hears us, let
us offer our prayers and petitions to the Father.
Deacon/Lector:
That the Church may grow in
grace through this season of Advent as we prepare to greet the Lord Jesus when
he returns, we pray to the Lord…
That leaders of nations may
work together to attain peace with justice in our world, we pray to the Lord…
That we may prepare for the
new heaven and new earth by fostering respect and protection for all human life,
including the unborn, we pray to the Lord...
That those who have separated
themselves from the God may find this season a time of reconciliation and peace,
we pray to the Lord…
That the sick, the lonely, and
the depressed may find strength and hope in the love that God has for his
wounded children, we pray to the Lord…
That those who have died may
find the fulfillment of their hope and rejoice eternally in heaven, we pray to
the Lord…
Celebrant:
Father, you are kind and
merciful.
We ask your blessings on us as we present
our needs and renew our faith in you, through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Bulletin Insert
The Divine Child’s Birth
Advent leads the Church to the Silent Night when God Himself is revealed as one
of us. This season leads us to the joy of His birth. If God has joined His
nature to ours, how can we ever allow our nature to be despised? If He has come
to bring us Divine Life, and will return to take us to the skies, how can it be
all right to throw people in the garbage? May His birth shed protection on all
about to be born, and as we work to end abortion, may we "wait in joyful hope
for the coming of Our Savior, Jesus Christ."
Homily Suggestions on Pro-life Themes
Is 40:1-5, 9-11
2 Pt 3:8-14
Mk 1:1-8 (5)
The theme of
repentance again is stressed in today’s readings. As John the Baptizer prepared
the people for the coming of Christ by proclaiming repentance, so the Church
prepares the world for his second coming by likewise proclaiming, and opening
the way, for repentance. The Church not only gives the message of repentance,
but gives us all the grace we need to live it out. The straight path that has to
be prepared in the wasteland, the lowering of the mountains and filling of the
valleys, all represent the arduous task of making our own hearts right in the
sight of God, and also the task of making the “terrain” of society and culture
right with God.
Here, the building
of a Culture of Life is central. It is, in its essence, a preparation for
Christ’s coming. We make straight the way for welcoming him by welcoming all who
are created in his image, particularly the poor, the marginalized, and the
unborn. We strive “to be found without stain or defilement, and at peace in his
sight” (2nd reading) by being at peace with all our brothers and
sisters, including the unborn, and not stained with the sin of rejecting them.
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