“Silence is God’s first language.”
-- St. John of the Cross
“Silence is God’s first language.”
-- St. John of the Cross
In an effort to keep my 5 year old son informed about who Santa Claus really is, I asked him to watch a video my daughters enjoyed when they were his age: Nicholas: The Boy Who Became Santa. Of course, this was his last choice behind Ninjago, Miles from Tomorrowland, and Peppa Pig. But he did watch the video. When he wandered into the kitchen after it ended, I asked, “So how did Nicholas become Santa?” With a little shrug, Julian said, “He grew a beard.”
One might say that Julian had missed the entire point. Or perhaps he summed it all up with a keen observation. To grow a beard is to grow up. Nicholas grew up. He grew a beard. He grew older. It turned white. And indeed, somewhere in this living, growing, and aging process, he became “Santa” – holy, a saint.
So how did Nicholas become Santa? He grew up. Too simplistic? Maybe.
Whether you grow a beard this year, or maybe just a few new wrinkles, I’m sure you will all grow wiser and hopefully a little more “santa.” I’m happy to be journeying and growing and, yes, aging with all of you. Happy, joyous, prosperous and transformative New Year, friends!
“No one has ever seen God. It is God the only Son, who is close to the Father’s heart, who has made him known” (Jn. 1:18).
With a heart full of gratitude, I wish each of you and your families a very merry Christmas.
With prayers in this holy season,
Amy
The iconic image of wise men breaking open their treasure chests before the child Jesus is a powerful one (Mt. 2:11). The magi travelled a great distance to bring gifts of wealth and luxury, gifts fit for a king. This is how they paid him homage.
The beautiful story of the magi may lead us to ask what gifts we will bring Jesus. What does he want from us?
To understand what Jesus wants, we must first ask why he has come into our hearts and into our world. The Gospels answer clearly: “He will save his people” (Mt. 1:21). This is not just a King but a Savior! Can the gifts we bring acknowledge this even more magnificent mission?
Yes, they can and they should. We must bring him the things a Savior wants most – the things within us that need saving. We need not travel from east to west but only deep within our own hearts, to bring out the things that lie hidden. These are the gifts Jesus wants. This is how we worship a Savior.
Lord Jesus, I lay before you the gold of my sins and weaknesses, the incense of my painful memories and relationships, and the myrrh of my fears and anxieties. These do not seem like gifts fit for a King, and yet I know they are gifts worthy of a Savior. I offer them to you from the treasure-chest of my heart, knowing that you can transform and redeem them. I come to you open, empty and vulnerable; be a quiet, loving, saving presence in me. Amen.
WOMEN'S MORNING OF REFLECTION
This coming Saturday (Dec. 12), I will be giving a Women’s Advent Morning of Reflection at St. James Church in Stratford, CT. We will be reflecting together on the Infancy Narratives of Matthew’s and Luke’s Gospels. Tickets are $10 and include light breakfast, materials and lunch. Click here for more information.
LENT RETREAT
And it’s never too soon to start thinking about . . . Lent! Really! Save the date for a Lent Retreat at the Caritas Christi Center in Hamden, CT: Sat., Feb. 20 (9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.) Snow date is Sat., Feb. 27. Our theme this year is – you guessed it – mercy! See below:
Lent Retreat: "MERCY: What God Gives and What God Requires.” Join us for a Lenten Retreat in this Year of Mercy as we reflect together on what Scripture teaches us about the mercy of God. We will reflect on Old Testament concepts such as creation and covenants, and even the difficult story of Noah’s Ark. In the New Testament, we will consider how Jesus reveals the fullness of God’s mercy in his life and in his death, and how he calls us to a very high standard of imitating him. Our day will include talks, quiet time, prayer, discussion and lunch. Come and be refreshed in the mercy of God. Walk away compelled to live a life of mercy for others. Save the date! Cost and registration details TBA.
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