From Scott Hurd, Catholic Charities USA <[email protected]>
Subject CCUSA Christmas Reflection - December 30
Date December 30, 2023 10:00 AM
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Deacon Paul Kipfstuhl, Director of the Social Action Office for
Wayne-Ashland-Medina Counties for Catholic Charities in the Diocese of
Cleveland, reflects on the readings for the Sixth Day of the Christmas
Octave.
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**Sixth Day in the Octave of Christmas**
Today's Lectionary Readings

Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice!! 

The refrain from the responsorial psalm reminds us during this Octave of
Christmas to celebrate the Light that has come into our world, which
sometimes can be a world of darkness.  The Word Made Flesh dwells
among us...and we rejoice.

Amidst the celebrations and gifts, the first reading calls us to "not
love the world or things of the world."  In the first reading, St.
John tells us "the world and its enticement are passing away.  But
whoever does the will of God remains forever." 

The Gospel message ties together heaven and earth being glad, and the
notion that we are not to love things of the world, by giving us a
familiar yet unsung character in Anna, the prophetess.  We encounter
her today as a standalone figure.  Usually, we see her paired with
Simeon during the Presentation of our Lord.  Today, we reflect on her
and her role.  We know she is a widow for quite some time, and we know
that she spends her time in the temple, worshipping through fasting and
prayer and giving thanks to God.  We know she spoke, but we do not
know what she said.  We know she was not quiet but gave witness about
Jesus to those she encountered.  She models for us what it means to do
"the will of God." We are called to do the same.

As our Christmas season continues, may our voices ring out about the
birth of our Savior.  May we lead heaven and earth in
rejoicing.  But, just as importantly, may we do the will of God
through our actions by reaching out to those on the margins, to those we
encounter in spreading the good news of Jesus Christ.

**Deacon Paul Kipfstuhl is the Director of the Social Action Office for
Wayne-Ashland-Medina Counties for Catholic Charities in the Diocese of
Cleveland. He is assigned to St. Francis Xavier Parish in Medina, Ohio
and is a member of the Parish Social Ministry Leadership Team for
Catholic Charities USA.**

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