FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT YEAR C
Jer 33:14-16 1 Thes 3:12-4:2 Lk 21:25-28, 34-36
Preparing for the Coming of One
Who Has Already Come
Jesus Is Coming: Prepare! Eternal Vigilance; Waiting.
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Jer 33:14-16 1 Thes 3:12-4:2 Lk 21:25-28, 34-36
Preparing for the Coming of One
Who Has Already Come
Jesus Is Coming: Prepare! Eternal Vigilance; Waiting.
1 Kgs 17:10-16
Heb 9:24-28
Mk 12:38-44 (or 44-44)
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Deut 6:2-6
Heb 7:23-28
Mk 12: 28-34
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INTRODUCTION AND CONFITEOR
Christ likened the Kingdom of God to a tree in the branches of which all the birds of the sky are able to find shelter. Therefore, in a Christian community there should be no strangers, no outsiders, no rejects. Everybody should feel welcome and at home. Christ accepts us, therefore we should accept one another. Let us pause to see if there is anybody we are rejecting. [Pause]
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Today we have the extraordinary scene of Jesus eating and drinking with sinners and outcasts.
We are gathered around the table of Christ, not because we think we are better or more deserving than others, but because we know we are sinners, sinners who need his healing and forgiveness. [Pause]
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An early Christian writing says this: ‘On the Lord’s day, gather in community to break bread and give thanks. No one who has a quarrel with another person may join your gathering, not until they are reconciled. Your sacrifice must not make me unholy’ (The Didache).