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Day 19 Advent Reflection
When we speak about hope, we can be led to interpret it according to the common meaning of the term, that is, in reference to something beautiful that we desire, but which may or may not be attained. We hope it will happen; it is as a desire. People say, for example, “I hope there will be good weather tomorrow!” But we know that there might be bad weather the following day. Christian hope is not like this. Christian hope is the expectation of something that has already been fulfilled; the door is there, and I hope to reach the door. What do I have to do?
(~ from Pope Francis’ “A Light in the Night – Meditations on Hope.” (Jubilee 2025), The Helmet of Hope)
He has cast down the mighty from their thrones,
and has lifted up the lowly.
Day 18 Advent Reflection
When in the Gospel Jesus sends the disciples on mission, he does not mislead them with mirages of easy success. On the contrary he warns them clearly that the proclamation of the Kingdom ofGod always involves opposition. And he also uses an extreme expression: ” … and you will be hated – hated – by all for my name’s sake” (Mt 10:22). Christians love but they are not always loved. Jesus places us before this reality from the start. In a somewhat strong measure, the confession of faith occurs in a hostile climate. Christians are, therefore, men and women who go against the tide.
(~ from Pope Francis’ “A Light in the Night – Meditations on Hope.” (Jubilee 2025), ‘Hope, Strength of the Martyrs’)
He has shown the strength of his arm,
he has scattered the proud in their conceit.
Day 17 Advent Reflection
And what are we? We are dust that aspires to the Heavens. Our strength is weak, but the mystery of the grace that is present in the life of Christians is powerful. We are faithful to this earth which Jesus loved every instant of his life, but weknow, and we want to hope in the transfiguration of the world, in its definitive accomplishment where finally there will be no more tears, evil, or suffering.
(~ from Pope Francis’ “A Light in the Night – Meditations on Hope.” (Jubilee 2025), ‘Dust That Aspires to Heaven’)
He has mercy on those who fear him
in every generation.
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
The appearance of the image of the Virgin on the tilma of Juan Diego was a prophetic sign of an embrace, Mary’s embrace … (Pope Francis, 2014)
Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us

