Sunday, 22 December 2013

Mary is Our Advent Model

"The virgin shall conceive and bear a son," (Mt. 1:23)

The end of Advent, the beginning of the Christmas season that approaches, is a time to reflect how is my relationship with God has progressed during the year that is about to end. How we can prepare ourselves?

Mary is our Advent Model. Mary is truly the model of how we should be living Advent in preparing for Christ’s arrival. God, the Father prepared Her from the first moment of her conception to be the worthy Mother of His Son. 

Let us enter into Mary’s response of faith, which is a guide for us along our own pilgrimage of faith. Let us listen to the beat of Mary’s contemplative heart, so that our Christmas may be as fruitful as that first Christmas.

Today, we ask Mary Our Most Beloved Mother to help us and show us how to find the way to celebrate a better Christmas so that our lives can be lived honestly and generously, so that we can turn away from sin and turn our hearts towards Jesus.  Mary will help us to get closer to her Son, Jesus Christ.






Saturday, 21 December 2013

A Segment in RTM

On Wednesday, 18th December, I was invited to take part in a recording for a special segment in RTM Channel 102's VASATHAM programme. The segment was on what Christmas is all about. There were also two other representatives from the Catholic Church - Nyanam and D'cruz Joseph from the Archdiocesan Office for Human Development (AOHD) ministry. The commentator for the programme is a well-know person by the name of Pandithorai.

This programme will be broadcast on Sunday, 22nd December from 1pm to 2pm. I would like to encourage all my Tamil speaking parishioners/friends to watch this informative programme. I am sure you will enjoy it.




Monday, 16 December 2013

The Coming of the Lord Stirs Joy


The 3rd Sunday of Advent is called “the joyful Sunday.” The coming of our Saviour will stir up the joy within us, in our homes, in our community and the Church.

During his lifetime, John himself had doubts about Jesus being the true Messiah and unsure about whether Jesus "who is about to come.” 

We all have doubts and fears that float up in moments of difficulty and trial. Be it doubt or fear, the lesson is exactly the same: Turn to Christ in every circumstance of life. Christ is our reassurance and strength when fear invades our hearts and clouds our minds. Thus, we echo the motto of the Baptist in all that we do: “He must increase and I must decrease”.
Where God is, there is joy and there is beauty. Our hearts can easily become frightened and weighed down by the hardships we face. Our hands can grow weaker. We can lose patience in our sufferings as we await the coming of the Lord. 

No matter what, we have to carry around our wounded hearts and we have to accept suffering willingly and joyfully. We must not allow any distress to break our friendship with God until He comes and heals us. May this Christmas stir up the joy within us.


Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Advent is the Time to Make Room for Christ

"Prepare a way for the Lord, make his paths straight,” (Luke 3:4).

The real sign of Christmas is the coming of Christ as a gift to our homes and our hearts. It is a real sign of Christ presence, and we tend to forget easily.

Before all the excitement in this Christmas, today we need to stop and think about “What I need to change in my life?”  In our own life there are many things that we need to straighten out. Our resentment till now has never resolved.  How about our patience and tolerance with one another? What obstacle can I remove to prepare a way for the Lord? How often we look at our lives and our situations - and say “Lord I need help.” 

We must not forget that this Advent is a time to make room for Christ to enter into our heart. We need him to be a real part of our lives. We have to let go of the old way of thinking and acting and put on Christ in a real and visible way.
Peace is the theme of the Second Sunday of Advent. Whatever separates us from God's peace, whatever makes us restful relationship with God and with one another, we must get rid of it today. May Christ equip and prepare us for this advent in true peace!






Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Advent Practices!

Some simple ways to include “Advent Practices” in your busy schedule:
1)      Desire for the Lord. Make it a habit of silently praying, “Come, Lord Jesus.” Take a few deep breaths throughout the day. As you exhale, let go of tension, worry and anything else that is not of God. The best way to transform trials and tensions is to turn them into a prayer.
2)      Do something nice for someone every day. It might be an encouraging word, a phone call, a note of appreciation or a little act of kindness.
3)      Get rid of grudges. Use Advent as an opportunity to let go of any anger or resentment that you might be holding onto.
4)      Pray for patience. If you find yourself becoming anxious or upset, ask the Lord for the gift of patience. Then make a conscious effort to be a more patient person.
5)      Receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation and take advantage of the opportunity to cleanse your soul in preparation for the coming of Jesus at Christmas.
6)      Unite with Mary. Set aside time once a day to join Our Lady in praying the Magnificat (see Lk 1:46-55) and the Rosary with your family.