The last couple of weeks, our sacred scriptures spoke about the “end times” and described apocalyptic scenarios. And if we look at what is happening in our world, such prophecy is taking shape and at times, they seem to overtake our lives. Yet our inner call is not of despair and passive yielding to powers that are overwhelming.
Here at Maryknoll, New York, nature obliges us insights about our inner longings with the display of changes in all that surrounds us. Trees yielded their golden fineries and now stand bare in the winter sun. The birds even rarely perch languidly in their branches. They too are stirred to do their journey south. The fields have been harvested and darkness envelopes us early. We live in a household that is readying itself for the long and sacred silence….hibernating, resting, sleeping, waiting….still and quiet postures that bring forth dreams and visions of days to come, for new birthings to new life.
Advent is here! It is our making time to be alert, to be watchful for and to be of hope to that which is innately present in us, Emmanuel, God-with-us. The one whom we constantly seek and yet, is always the sacred presence who came as a gentle wind and as a gentle babe in a manger. Our call is to stay awake for the sacred promise that is within us and coming to us, even in the most terrifying moments of our life experiences: God’s bounty of life and love, of providence and compassion, of mercy and justice are always present in our midst.
What does Advent, the gift of Emmanuel, look like in our relationships…with those for whom we care: children, parents, spouse or significant other; in the service we give at work; in our faith community; in the healing of our earth?
Let’s enter into the adventure of finding God in the midst of our household….
- in our compassion for those who are deeply challenged to be well;
- in our holding each other in our hearts as we forgive and ask for mercy;
- in the solitude of communing with nature;
- in our being a plain and ordinary neighbor…..to welcome a stranger in your community, receive someone deemed different, assist an elder or anyone in need, laugh with someone who is lonely, dance the playful rhythms of sounds in our neighborhood.
It is in this household where God always dwell! Let’s be Advent. Let’s make God’s kin-dom come.
Maranatha! Lord, Jesus, Come!
Blessings of love and peace,
– Sister Rebecca Macugay, MM


