Gaudete Sunday 3rd Sunday of Advent
This weekend we continue our Advent Journey as we come out of another lockdown here in NI. We thank God that the Vaccine has been found and approved for use with the first doses been given ,we pray for the continuing success of all the scientists who have brought us to this point.
This Sunday is the third Sunday of Advent it is also known as Gaudete Sunday. In some places Rose vestments are used and we light the pink candle on the Advent wreath. It is a Sunday when we rejoice as we look forward to the birth of Jesus. In our parish we are celebrating Bambinelli Sunday though in a reduced way. This is a Roman tradition where the priest will bless the baby Jesus from family cribs brought to Mass by the children on Gaudete Sunday. The blessing of the Bambinelli reminds us that the crib is a school of life where we can learn the secret of true joy.
This does not consist in having many things but in feeling loved by the Lord, in giving oneself as a gift for others and in loving one another. As we prepare for the birth of Jesus we have to ask ourselves is God made real through the baby Jesus present in our own life stories especially this year with the continuing pandemic? Our Gospel story tells us about John the Baptist who was the voice crying out in the desert, make straight the way of the Lord. John the Evangelist presented the Baptist as God’s witness, the one who spoke eternal truth in a transient world. John’s message and ministry of a repentant baptism prefigured Christ’s. John baptised in the spirit of hope and we live in the spirit of hope. The baptism of Jesus realised that hope. Those baptised by John looked forward to a life with God. Those baptised by the Christ lived in God as we live in God.
We rejoice and praise God on this Gaudete Sunday. We thank him for all he has done for us in our own lives and in the lives of all those who are near and dear to us, families and friends wherever they are especially at this time. We rejoice that through the coming of Jesus we have come to know God as our Father. We do our best to follow his Gospel of love in a spirit of joy. As we continue our Advent journey along the road that leads us to salvation let us prepare the way for the Lord in our own lives remembering that in the words of the Entrance Antiphon we should rejoice in the Lord always; for the Lord is near.









