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My Catholic life! Do Not Miss Out... - Sunday, December 3, 2023- Catholic Caucus/Devotional
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Posted on 12/03/2023 7:02:11 AM PST by fidelis

Daily readings from the USCCB

“Jesus said to his disciples: “Be watchful! Be alert! You do not know when the time will come.” Mark 13:33

To which time is our Lord referring? He is referring to the time of His coming. But it must be understood that even though He came to us once in the flesh long ago, and though He will return again in the flesh to judge the living and the dead at the end of time, He never ceases to come to us day and night by the transforming gift of grace. Are you attentive to this coming? Or do you miss out on the countless blessings of God’s grace that He wants to bestow upon you every day, all day?

The world has many distractions. We are distracted by the lure of riches, the indulgence of our appetites, and the constant noise of modern media, electronic gadgets and the like. These and many other daily distractions make it very difficult to be constantly “watchful” and “alert.” This is because our attention span is limited. Though some may learn to “multi-task” to a certain extent, no one can continually divide their attention between the presence of God and the distractions of the world.

Some may argue that it is necessary to engage the world today. It is not possible to continually pray and think only about God. But those who would be tempted to think this do not understand the attentiveness and watchfulness to which we are called.

Being watchful and attentive simply means that God is central in our lives and is the motivation and purpose of all we do every day. Our love for and service to God cannot be divided. We cannot set aside some time for the world and other times for God. Instead, everything we do, every day, all day, must have the glory of God and the fulfillment of God’s perfect will as the central and exclusive purpose of our lives. Thus, if we interact with the world, tune into social media, fulfill household chores, put in extra hours at work, etc., we must constantly ponder the simple question, “Lord, am I doing this for Your glory and in accord with Your will?” We must never fail to ask ourselves that question. We must always have the glory of God and the fulfillment of His will as the central purpose and motivation for all that we do. If we can live this way, then we will discover that it becomes increasingly easy to always and everywhere be attentive to and watchful for God’s will.

Reflect, today, upon that to which you most often turn your attention. What is it that you think about the most each day? To what are you most attentive and watchful? If the answer to that question is not the ongoing promptings of God and His grace, then make note of that fact. Humbly pray that you can change and begin to form a transforming habit of daily keeping your attention on our Lord so that He will become your daily guide and focus in all things.

Lord of all grace, You come to me day and night, speaking to me, calling me and desiring to guide me. May I learn to turn my full attention to You every day so that nothing but You and Your holy will lead me always. Jesus, I trust in You.


TOPICS: Catholic; Prayer; Worship
KEYWORDS: advent; mycatholiclife
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1 posted on 12/03/2023 7:02:11 AM PST by fidelis
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To: fidelis; redryder_90; annalex; NorthMountain; Salvation; Pajamajan; Az Joe; pax_et_bonum; ...
Pinging the daily* My Catholic Life! list!

*for the time being, just on Sunday.

2 posted on 12/03/2023 7:03:55 AM PST by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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To: fidelis
Click here to go to Salvation’s Catholic Caucus thread on the Daily Readings

Click here to go to the FR thread for the Sacred Page meditations on the Scripture readings for this Sunday's Mass.

3 posted on 12/03/2023 7:05:19 AM PST by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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To: fidelis

In the first reading, Isaiah 63:17

“Why do you let us wander, O LORD, from your ways,
and harden our hearts so that we fear you not?”


4 posted on 12/03/2023 7:15:16 AM PST by detch (")
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To: detch

That is a verse that stood out for me as well. Are the people blaming God for their waywardness? In the following verses they do acknowledge their guilt and express a longing to be pleasing to God.


5 posted on 12/03/2023 8:00:48 AM PST by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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To: fidelis

First Sunday of Advent, Isaiah 63...
Why do you let us wander, O LORD, from your ways,
and harden our hearts so that we fear you not?


I like your reply.

You are paying attention. Good on you.


6 posted on 12/03/2023 8:22:17 AM PST by detch (")
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To: fidelis
Electronic "gadgets"

"Watch" ?

I think most will be "watching" their cell phone,
When that day comes.

Good Homily post.


7 posted on 12/03/2023 8:30:27 AM PST by MurphsLaw (“Its One thing to profess and enforce a belief. It’s another to let it transform your Life."M.Warner)
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