Fr Tristan Writes 8th December 2024
What is Advent? Pope Benedict XVI explained: "The word “advent” means “coming” or “presence”. In the ancient world it meant the visit of the king or emperor to a province; in the Christian language it refers to the Coming of God, to his presence in the world; a mystery that embraces the entire cosmos and history, but that has two culminating events: the First and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. The first is, precisely, the Incarnation. The second is his glorious return at the end of time.
These two events that are chronologically distant — and we are not given to know by how long — are deeply connected, because with his death and Resurrection Jesus fulfilled that transformation of man and of the cosmos which is the final goal of Creation. However, before the end, the Gospel must be proclaimed to all the nations...(cf. Mk 13:10). The Lord’s Coming continues, the world must be penetrated by his presence and this ongoing Coming of the Lord in the proclamation of the Gospel requires our continuous collaboration. Moreover, the Church... in communion with her Lord, collaborates in this Coming of the Lord, in which his glorious return has already begun." (Angelus, 2nd Dec, 2012)
I highlight those last words "already begun" because for me they contain the beauty and mystery of Advent. Thanks to His First coming, Jesus is already Emmanuel, God-with-us, but He is to be all-in-all in his Second. We live in a 'between-time', where we have to await joyfully His coming each day, and prepare ourselves to meet Him by embracing Him, and rejecting all that separates us from Him. Hearing the call of St John the Baptist, we can 'prepare a way' for Jesus, by welcoming the power of the Christ Himself already coming into the Church -to straighten what is wayward in us, and make the rough smooth - especially through the sacrament of Reconciliation.







