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THE CATHOLIC PARISH OF IVANHOE FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT: YEAR A No. 48 26-27 November 2016 Entrance Antiphon: To you, I lift up my soul, O my God. In you, I have trusted; let me not be put to shame. Nor let my enemies exult over me; and let none who hope in you be put to shame. First Reading: Isaiah 2:1-5 The vision of Isaiah son of Amoz, concerning Judah and Jerusalem. In the days to come the mountain of the Temple of the Lord shall tower above the mountains and be lifted higher than the hills. All the nations will stream to it, peoples without number will come to it; and they will say: Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the Temple of the God of Jacob that he may teach us his ways so that we may walk in his paths; since the Law will go out from Zion, and the oracle of the Lord from Jerusalem. He will wield authority over the nations and adjudicate between many peoples; these will hammer their swords into ploughshares, their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift sword against nation, there will be no more training for war. O House of Jacob, come, let us walk in the light of the Lord. The Word of the Lord: Thanks be to God Responsorial Psalm: 121:1-2, 4-5, 6-9 R: Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord. 1. I rejoiced when I heard them say: Let us go to God s house. And now our feet are standing within your gates, O Jerusalem. (R) 2. It is there that the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord. For Israel s law it is, there to praise the Lord s name. There were set the thrones of judgement of the house of David. (R) 3. For the peace of Jerusalem pray: Peace be to your homes! May peace reign in your walls, in your palaces, peace! (R) 4. For love of my brethren and friends I say: Peace upon you! For love of the house of the Lord I will ask for your good. (R) Second Reading: Romans 13:11-14 You know the time has come: you must wake up now: our salvation is even nearer than it was when we were converted. The night is almost over, it will be daylight soon let us give up all the things we prefer to do under the cover of the dark; let us arm ourselves and appear in the light. Let us live decently as people do in the daytime: no drunken orgies, no promiscuity or licentiousness, and no wrangling or jealousy. Let your armour be the Lord Jesus Christ. The Word of the Lord: Thanks be to God Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! Lord, show us your mercy and love, and grant us your salvation. Alleluia! Gospel: Matthew 2:37-44 Jesus said to his disciples: As it was in Noah s day, so will it be when the Son of Man comes. For in those days before the Flood people were eating, drinking, taking wives, taking husbands, right up to the day Noah went into the ark, and they suspected nothing till the Flood came and swept all away. It will be like this when the Son of Man comes. Then of two men in the fields one is taken, one left; of two women at the millstone grinding, one is taken, one left. So stay awake, because you do not know the day when your master is coming. You may be quite sure of this that if the householder had known at what time of the night the burglar would come, he would have stayed awake and would not have allowed anyone to break through the wall of his house. Therefore, you too must stand ready because the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect. The Gospel of the Lord: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ Prayers of the Faithful: Let us wait in joyful hope 2 nd Sunday of Advent Year A 1 st Reading: Isaiah 11:1-10 Resp. Psalm: 71:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 2 nd Reading: Romans 15:4-9 Gospel: Matthew 3:1-12

REFLECTION Gospel Reflection The first Sunday of Advent sees the commencement of the new liturgical year. This new liturgical cycle is referred to as Year A and features the gospel of Matthew. (Year B features the Gospel of Mark and Year C, that we have just completed, features the Gospel of Luke.) Advent comes from the Latin word Adventus which literally means coming ; it is also reflected in the Greek word Parousia, which is used to describe the second coming of Jesus. So Advent is a time of preparation and anticipation of the coming of Christ into the world that is celebrated in the Nativity at Christmas. The gospel passage chosen for today s reading richly expresses that anticipation and need for preparation. It may seem a little confusing that we begin our year-long exploration of the gospel of Matthew by taking a reading from chapter 24. However, the need for readiness and alertness that Jesus speaks about in relation to the coming of the Kingdom is equally suitable for a modern audience when preparing to celebrate once again the coming of Jesus into the world. Jesus is the best expression of the Kingdom that we have yet experienced and so rather than seeing the choice of this passage as a confusion, we should recognise the alignment that exists between the anticipation of the Kingdom and the anticipation of the Nativity. The two great feasts of Christianity the Nativity and Easter are each preceded by a period of preparation: Advent and Lent. The emphasis of these seasons is on the mental and spiritual preparation to fully enter into one of the great mysteries of faith. In the Nativity, we celebrate God become human; God present in the world in a physical way. Advent is a time to remember the many and varied ways that God continues to be present in the world. Gospel Focus Get Ready! Jesus draws a parallel between the people in Noah s time and the people of his own time. What it reflects is a complacency that periodically overtook the Jewish people. When the people bound themselves to God in covenant their lives gradually became better. Inevitably, their lives improved to such a state that they forgot God was responsible for their blessings. They ignored their relationship with God and became complacent about their good fortune. Ultimately, their comfort was brought to an end and they recognised once again their need for God. Jesus calls the people to get ready because the pattern is repeating itself. Scriptural context Burglars in the night The teachings and sayings of Jesus reveal him to be a clever public speaker and story teller. His use of imagery and language captivated the imagination of his audience. However, we have tended to endow his every word with awesome significance and layers of meaning. Today s reading is an example where Jesus used a confronting image simply to gain his audience s attention. He does not intend to suggest that God sneaks up on us like a burglar and is seeking to catch us out. The image conveys the need to prepare for what might happen unexpectedly. Historical Context The Advent Wreath One of the major symbols of the Advent season is the wreath. The encircling wreath is symbolic of God without beginning or end and the green foliage represents our hope in God. There are usually five candles in the wreath, a central white candle representing the light of Christ that came into the world and then four outside candles that are usually purple and rose coloured. The first candle is generally symbolic of Hope and Expectation. The third candle the rose or pink candle celebrates the Joy that is anticipated in the coming of Christ. The progressive lighting of the candles marks the journey towards the Nativity. Questions for Adults Q. When Jesus speaks of the coming of the Son of Man, to what is he referring? Q. In what ways does the image of the burglar work as a call to vigilance and alertness? Q. In what ways is Advent like Lent? Q. How can you better enter into observing Advent as a time of preparation? Greg Sunter Liturgy Help.com.au