with Thanks be to
God!
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An occasional bit of wit 'n' wisdom as gleaned from the wise and learned. Family fun and times to share.
God!
It should be noted that you may have seen this video here before. It's one of my favorites!
Maria montisque polliceri
("The promise of the seas and the mountains")There is a German saying, "Big in the head and little in the follow-up." Some promises, made in moments of excitement or offered as an extension of our pride, are impossible to keep. Such promises as these are simply beyond the power of the speaker. Do we recall Peter's promises of faithfulness to Christ and his failure to keep them?
God's promises seem the most extreme of all: A child will be born of a virgin. our sins, no matter how great,are forgiven. Spend your days on earth loving God first, and death will not really be the end.
Wild fantasies? Impossible visions? Not with Good, the One who can do a thing, the One who can do all things.
With that same God, we can do some impossible things, too. We can be at peace with life as it is, rather than striving for more. We can forgive. We can even love our enemies.
It's all because of faith. I faith, we take on the mind of God, open our hearts to His strength, and live within the peace of His promises.
This is an excerpt from The Blue Book. It relates to one of the legends that surround the season of Christmas.
A legend or a fable is a story that doesn't pretend to be historical, but teaches a lesson. The events surrounding the flight of the Holy Family to Egypt gave rise to many legends.
The Legend of the Cherry Tree
Mary and Joseph were traveling to Bethlehem for the census.
Along the way,they passes a cherry orchard. The ;pregnant Mary asked her Husband to pick some cherries for her but Joseph told her to have the child's father do it. Then the child in Mary's womb moved. He spoke and told it to lower a branch toward Mary.As Joseph Watched the miracle,he was sorry for his harsh words.



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
I find as I reflect on this that my hope and expectation are pretty limited. Perhaps I fear that my hopeful expectations will not be realized and disappointment will insue. The lesson for me is to have high expectations. If the results seem less, they are better than none at all and if they are greater than hope for what joy I can experience. I should be hope-filled, not just hopeful.O Blessed Hope!***"We await the blessed hope, the appearance of the glory of
the great God and of our savior Jesus Crist, who gave himself
for us to deliver us from all lawlessness and to cleanse for
himself a people as his own, eager to do what is good."(Ti 2: 13-14)***What part does hope play in my life? Do I hope mainly for things or for people? Or do I hope for events? As a child I once hoped for a rubber ball with all my heart. It was exactlly the size I wanted and had swirls of colors on it, all the right colors. I showed it to my mother in the store. It cost twenty-five cents. She pointed out to me several bigger, better balls, but I couln't have cared less. I knew what I wanted. No other ball would do. When I tore the wrappings off the little rubber ball on the morning of my eighth birthday and tossed them on the breadfast table, I know an unadulterated and absolute content such as I have rarely experienced since I dashed outdoors with my sister before school and threw it, threw it, threw it back and forth across our front lawn in a kind of ecstasy. Hope fulfilled! Such a small hope, just my size. God would like to stretch our longing hearts to hold much more, even himself. Will we let him do it? "We await the blessed hope..." Do we? "...the appearance of the glory of the great God, and of our Savior Jesus Christ..." How high do we set our sights? Do we have hopes to match God's hopes for us? His is a radiant hope. There is glory ahead for us, there is deliverance, there is an indescribable purity to be achieved only through his blood. Each one of us would be totally, uniquely his, were he to have his hopes fulfilled. Our sights would be set on doing "what is good" beyond all our wildest imaginings, empowered as we should be as "his people." His hopes for us will lift us to the blessed vision of himself. Where he will hold us, and we shall not fall.***O God, stretch my heart wide with blessed hope, to hold the all that you would give me--your very self!