Octave of Christmas, 31st December
1 John 2:18-21 / John 1:1-18
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Do we guard against false teachings that are contrary to the
Gospel? “If anyone preaches to you a gospel that is different from the one you
accepted, may he be condemned to hell!” Galatians 1:9
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Today being the last day of the year, it is also a unique
time when we look in two differing directions. Yes, we look forward to the new
year ahead, with its "joys and hopes," as well as its "griefs
and anxieties" (Pastoral Constitution On The Church In The Modern World,
Gaudium Et Spes Promulgated by His Holiness, Pope Paul Vi on December 7, 1965)
So, as we come to the last day of the year, let us acknowledge the presence of Jesus, the Word made flesh, and let us welcome Him into our lives. Let us pledge to belong to Him so that He will be present to us all the days of the new year ahead.
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Today the liturgy fits in very well with the celebration of
New Year’s Eve: it both looks forward to the end of time (first reading) and
back to the beginning: to the Word that created all and came among people as
the living Word, Jesus, to make a new beginning with us. And that’s life: the
end of what is past, a new beginning to be made ever anew. It was a mixture of
joys shared together and miseries that were lighter when they too were borne
together. And a time for which, after all, we are grateful to one another and
to God. A turning point is also a time of hope. The past is gone; we look
forward. We say goodbye and we welcome what is coming with hope, for the Lord
is with us; we resume our journey together as God’s pilgrim people.
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Prayer
Loving Father, you gave us your Son Jesus Christ and let him
share our poverty. He brought us grace upon grace, for all that comes from you
is a free gift. Accept our thanks for the moments when we accepted your gifts and
shared them with one another. Accept our thanks for the times we listened
attentively to your Son’s words and put them into practice. Help us go forward
with hope and joy with joy and mutual encouragement. with the companion in life,
you have given us, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen