Advent by Candlelight

N.B. This reflection is on Luke 3:1-6 from the Second Sunday of Advent, Year C.

In stillness we gather by candlelight to prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ. This Gospel reading from Luke, though seemingly unusual in its detailed account of rulers and regions, invites us into something profound: the historical reality of God’s intervention in the world. Luke begins with a litany of names and titles, grounding the story of salvation in a particular time and place. This is no accident, for it reminds us, as we affirm in the Nicene Creed, that Jesus “suffered under Pontius Pilate.” Christianity is not a myth, not a collection of poetic fables disconnected from reality. It is history—God stepping into time, taking on human flesh, and transforming the course of humanity forever.

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Widow Ministry Reflection - Luke 7:11-17

At the gates of Nain, Jesus meets a widow carrying the weight of grief and vulnerability—and he steps in without being asked. This reflection lingers over Christ’s compassion, his touch that stops the funeral procession, and the startling command: “Young man, rise.” More than a miracle, it is restoration: a son returned, dignity renewed, hope reborn. It also becomes a call to the Church to share that same mercy, especially with the overlooked and sorrowful, trusting that death never has the final word.

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Night of Recollection - Growing in Virtue

Virtue rarely grows through heroic leaps; it is formed in quiet choices made with Christ. Beginning with Jesus’ call to invite those who cannot repay us, this night of recollection explores charity as a selfless love freed from the need for recognition. It offers a practical path: start small, practice in hidden moments, and let grace strengthen you step by step—like a muscle trained over time. The goal is not anxious perfectionism, but the joy and freedom of a heart steadily united to God.

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