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Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God (Sat., Jan. 1, 2011)
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January 1, 2010 Luke 2:16-21 Introductory Prayer: Lord, you are my friend, my Father, and my protector. I come to you on this new day confident in your presence. I renew my love for you, trusting in your guiding hand. Petition: Lord, I want to hear the angels sing. Help me learn to listen. 1. Sometimes We Need a Little Help Would the shepherds have been impressed to find Mary, Joseph, and the child Jesus if the angels had not explained what was happening? They would have just thought it was a poor, vagabond familyunimpressive and unassuming like their own lives as shepherds. Yet the angels opened them to a reality that they would never have imagined or perceived. In my life God has also sent me angels who help me discover him: the faith of a parent or grandparent, the sweet, innocent faith of a child, the good example of a friend, a teacher, a priest or a nun, the example of our Holy Father. Mary also teaches me to discover God in her Son. Do I thank God for these angels that he has sent me? Do I follow their advice and look for Christ in the simple, ordinary circumstances of my life? 2. Hints of a New Song In a symphony, the first movement only hints at the central theme. Mary had first heard this theme from the angel Gabriel. Now the shepherds take up this themethe hymn of the angelsand even though the shepherds play their part with great enthusiasm, it probably makes very little noise outside the little town of Bethlehem. Yet the song had begun, and it would grow to a crescendo as Christ lived out his mission. History unfolds Gods mysterious plan of salvation. I am part of that history, of that symphony. Do I do my best to continue Marys song, Gods song, by living my commitments and taking part in apostolate? 3. And His Name Shall Be God Saves Mary and Joseph take up the hymn. They know the secret: this child will save Israel and will save all mankind. They begin to explain to the world, using an ancient name, Joshua (Yeshua), a name that now becomes not just a promise but a person. This is Gods new name. This is Our God: God Saves. He is not merely a God who is the source of everything. Our God is intimately committed to us, and he puts himself in the line of fire to save us. Man had suspected that God was Creator, and the Jews had received the surprise of his friendship, but neither Gentile nor Jew dreamed that God was also this type of love. Do I dare to dream of Gods goodness? Do I let Christ give me peace and hope in the midst of this despairing world? Conversation with Christ: Lord, I have heard something new today. You remind me this Christmas that it is time for a new song, a song of confidence and hope. Mary teaches me this song, this good news. I want to bring this good news more deeply into my life. I know that you are helping me to discover you more each day. Help me also discover you to others. Resolution: In Marys presence, I will strive to sing this new song (the Christian virtue I have determined to cultivate) today by making a special effort in one aspect of living this virtue |
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This is an excellent moment for an examination of conscience. In a communal celebration of Compline, one of the penitential acts given in the Missal may be recited.
Hymn |
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Psalm 4 Thanksgiving |
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Psalm 133 (134) Evening prayer in the Temple |
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Reading | Deuteronomy 6:4-7 © |
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Short Responsory |
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Canticle | Nunc Dimittis |
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Alma Redemptoris Mater |
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