Advent is counter cultural on so many levels. In a season when it seems the whole world begins to spin even faster we are called to slow down, to spend time in prayer and reflection, to spend time thinking about the deeper realities of our lives in the midst of the ongoing “tri-demic”.
Part of this season’s story is about a young girl living in a male dominated world where women were treated as property. But, she breaks free from the bonds of obscurity and insignificance and becomes the heroine of “the greatest story ever told”.
A young girl named Mary said “yes” to an impossible proposition. ”Yes” to what must have seemed totally absurd. Imagine yourself in Mary’s place: you are going along in your normal day and suddenly an angel, a heavenly visitor, appears out of nowhere, telling you that “God”, The Creator of all things, -- visible and invisible -- was “asking” you to be the mother of the long-awaited Messiah!
The whole idea that God would choose to become human - - one like us -- and enter into our world as a vulnerable and innocent child is almost too much to comprehend. And yet she said “yes” And her yes changed the world forever!
To this very day… right now…her yes is still changing the world because the Risen Christ is in our midst! Because of her yes, we can profess “we are the Body of Christ!”
What is God calling me to say yes to as a member of the Body of Christ? As I say yes to God, can I say yes to the immigrants and refugees, yes to women and girls by refusing to be silent as they are assaulted and abused by the misogyny that is the very fabric of almost every culture in every country? Can I say yes to refusing to participate in racism and bigotry in my words, actions and thoughts? Can I say yes to reaching out in love to even those who have hurt me or whom I have hurt?
Am I brave enough to risk it all like that young girl, from a dusty little backwater town, some two thousand years ago, and say yes to God and to what God has in mind for me? Am I willing to risk, like Mary, and say “yes” to God, in the midst of the chaos, fear and sorrow of wars, famine, sickness, economic insecurity, not knowing where my yes will lead me…just trusting that God will walk with me on the journey of my life and never leave my side, believing that that will make all the difference in my journey?
Advent blessings,
Fr. Tim