

An occasional bit of wit 'n' wisdom as gleaned from the wise and learned. Family fun and times to share.
The Divine Office made use of Psalms and other Scripture passages over andI am always amazed how much more I still must learn about my faith and the beauty it has to offer us daily as we journey on this pilgrimage.
over on a regular rotation. Over the years, the practice developed of
praying an "antiphon" before and after each Psalm and canticle. This is
the sentence or two from Scripture which "frames" the fixed text. The
antiphons vary with the feast or season, and each one colors the fixed text with
a different accent.~~*~*~~On this day during Advent the O Antiphons begin and will continure through Christmas Eve.The particular antiphon for the day can be found in two places:*It is part of the Alleluia verse for the Liturgy of the day.*In the evening, it is placed before the Magnificat at Vespers for the Liturgy of the Hours.~~*~*~~The Advent antiphons are call the "O Antiphons" because each day's antiphon begins with and "O"...O Wisdom, O Key of David, O Flower of Jesse"s stem...The Little Blue BookAdvent and Christmas Seasons2008-2009
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD
Then Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, "How hard it will be for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom of Go!" And the disciples were perplexed at these words. But Jesus said to them again, "Children, how hard it is to enter the kingdom of God! It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God." They were greatly astounded and said to one nother, "Then who can be saved?" Jesus look at them and said, "for
mortals it is impossible, not for God; for god all things are
possible."Mark 10:23-27
Prayer
Jesus, you spoke hard words about the rich yourn ruler. We
confess that we are too much like him; together we form a camel train grudging
toward the tiniest needle, its speck of an eye. How can we hope to pass
through into the kidom of God? We rely on oyou, god for the Impossible,
and not ourselves. Make us into what you would have us be.
Advent Action
Once when she was asked how much money a person should give away,
Mother Teresa answered that we should give until it hurts--and then give some
more. You can imagine what a camel would feel like trying to squeeze
through the eye of the needle. Perhaps our giving should create
commensurate pain. Take a moment and think about the charitable giving
that you have done this year. What more can you give away even after it
hurts you?~~~^j^~~~
Enough said!
Thanks be to God!!