From Catholic Charities USA <[email protected]>
Subject CCUSA Advent Reflection - December 9
Date December 9, 2022 10:00 AM
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Friday of the Second Week of Advent

Today's Lectionary Readings
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"I, the Lord, your God, teach you what is for your good, and
lead you on the way you should go."

Have you ever spoken with a truly transformed person?

Many times a truly transformed person is someone who has experienced
great trials of adversity, disease, harm to themselves, or harm they
caused to another person. They were transformed by surrendering their
life, will, and spirit to a power greater than themselves, whom many
call God.

Saint John the Baptist, who overshadows the readings this week, was
considered a good teacher and prophet. Surprisingly, he attracted
followers by calling them to name their brokenness, failings and need
to change. St. John modeled openness to receive what was to come. He
removed himself from the busyness and distractions of life to
recognize God as the true teacher who would "lead us on the way
you should go."

Many secluded people in our jails, prisons and detainment centers
today model this same transformation. They have learned the hard
lesson of where surrendering to distractions and self can lead. They
lived the 'high' life and found the path to being
'somebody' was not the fulfillment God created them to be.
In prison they have been stripped of all the distractions of life and
have had time to hear God's voice interiorly or through a
companion on their journey behind bars, calling out their need for
change. 

When John the Baptist and Jesus walked the earth, the distracted and
busy never stopped to hear their words. The followers of John and
Jesus, by and large, were the stripped and the powerless.  Their
willingness to stop, listen, reflect, repent and change gave them
peace and hope. They let the inner voice of God lead them where they
should go - "Their name was never cut off or blotted out from my
presence."

With Christmas quickly approaching, let us find time to stop, reflect
and listen. Take the time to listen to the men who practice centering
prayer behind bars, which enables them to hear God speak. God is
working all around us, especially among those he spent time with on
this earth, the outcasts and people removed from society. Consider
following the call of the Beatitudes and visit or write to the
imprisoned, where you might find the face of God.
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Karen Clifton, MDiv, is Executive Coordinator of the Catholic Prison
Ministries Coalition, with which Catholic Charities USA is a
collaborating institution.
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