Fr. Pfeiffer's Weekly Message--Culture of Encounter
December26,2020
Encouraging the Culture of Encounter with Jesus Christ, His Church, and All People Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Merry Christmas and Happy Feast of the Holy Family! We continue in this great octave of Christmas celebrating the sublime truth of God the Son, having assumed a human nature to Himself was born of the Virgin Mary to usher in new hope of salvation. God in perfect love condescends to His fallen sinful creatures and is born among them utterly vulnerable. This great mystery of faith shows us God’s love and greatness for only the transcendent God with Whom nothing is impossible could do what He did. His creation had been taken over by sin and was now an enemy to Him. So God slipped in behind enemy lines, as it were, sneaking into our sordid realm of suffering, but with a plan to rectify, redeem, rescue, and resurrect His creation. This celebration of this event cannot be contained in one day, so the Church gives us this octave and a whole season of Christmas.
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God To further emphasize the truth of the Incarnation, the Church honors Mary as truly the Mother of God. The Church has always believed this, but the teaching was officially recognized at the Council of Ephesus in the early fifth century. In our country this solemnity is normally obligatory but of course, due to covid, the obligation is suspended. However, on Thursday, December 31 there will be a 6pm Vigil for the Holy Day. Friday, January 1, Masses are at 8:30am and 6:00pm Extraordinary Form.
Next Steps The season of Advent was all preparation for a major step in God’s saving mission. Now we celebrate that event and meditate on it for a while. Going deeper this Christmas season will help get ready for the next steps that lead us to Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection. So keep the celebration going and keep those decorations up! Don’t let our culture dictate to us when Christmas is over. Keep wishing people Merry Christmas!