Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Epiphany

Happy Feast Day of the Epiphany!

Epiphany, meaning "manifestation", is also called the Theophany, the "appearing of God" in the Eastern Churches, and Dia de Reyes, Kings Day, in Latin American and Hispanic cultures. On this day, the Church commemorates the arrival of the magi in Bethlehem to worship God, who has so wondrously become one of us in the the infant Jesus, God incarnate. 

In his humanity, Jesus is a Jew, a rabbi, a descendant of David. In eternal faithfulfulness to the covenant made with the Jewish people, God promised to send them a savior, who will also be a light to all nations and peoples. 

Born in the most humble circumstances, in an animal pen, with a feeding trough for a crib, God shows us that there is no place so despised or situation so hopeless where his love will not make a home. Adored first by shepherds, God shows us truly that the meek and lowly in heart are nearest to seeing the glory of the Lord. And with the arrival of the magi, God reveals to us that the gift of grace, the invitation to a life of transforming redemption in Jesus, is freely offered to all people, even those whom we might think of as being foreigners, outsiders, or unclean. In the magi, we see that the Gentiles, and that mean me, are included in the promise of salvation. 

So today, we rejoice and give thanks for the revelation of the astonishing love and amazing grace given to the world by God, who became one of us in Jesus, and who invites all nations and every people to love one another and to live in peace.

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8th Day of Christmas & Holy Name of Jesus

Happy 8th Day of Christmas!

Today the Church also remembers the Holy Name of Jesus, the feast of the naming of the child Jesus; as recounted in the Gospel read on that day, "at the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb."

The faithful are called to contemplate again this wondrous mystery: that the one who called the galaxies, stars, and worlds into being, and gave each a name, loved us so much that he became vulnerable to us, entrusted himself to us as an infant, and allowed us to give him a name. 

So today we call upon the Incarnate holy child, the Prince of Peace, to came among us again, to bring peace to our confused, lost, yet ultimately loved  human family, and call us each by our true name: beloved, redeemed, holy, child of God.