From Catholic Charities USA <[email protected]>
Subject CCUSA Advent Reflection - December 16
Date December 16, 2022 10:00 AM
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Friday of the Third Week of Advent

Today's Lectionary Readings
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For my house shall be called
a house of prayer for all peoples.
Thus says the Lord GOD,
who gathers the dispersed of Israel:
Others will I gather to him
besides those already gathered. (Isaiah 56: 7b-8)

"We don't serve people because they are Catholic; we serve them
because we are."  (Proclaimed and modelled by any number of
Catholic Charities spokespersons.)

When the author of today's first reading was writing, the Jewish
people had returned to Judah from exile. Perhaps most importantly,
they were able to worship together again in the Jerusalem
Temple.  But the writer reminds them, and us, that God seeks to
be the loving God to all nations, not just the descendants of
Abraham.  This theme is reinforced in the Psalm response:

O God, let all the nations praise you!
So may your way be known upon earth;
among all nations, your salvation.
May the nations be glad and exult
because you rule the peoples in equity;
the nations on the earth you guide.

My friend Randy messaged me the other day after learning about one
evangelical church's outreach to Somalis in Green Bay:  "Is there
a Somali presence in the Catholic Church?" 

"Very little as far as baptized Catholics," I replied. 
Somalis tend to be Muslim.  Of course, Catholic Charities works
very closely with Somali resettlement."

I was happy for the teachable moment to explain the catholic
(universal) mission of Catholic Charities.  As Advent readings
from Isaiah remind us time and time again, the God of Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob is the God of all nations.

Bishop John Stowe of Lexington, Kentucky reminds us of this kinship of
all people when he references Pope Francis' encyclical

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Fratelli tutti: "...

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Not only does (Pope Francis) celebrate the interrelationship of all
creation and of the whole human family... he elaborates on the
interrelationship of all the issues that threaten human existence,
human dignity and human life today...."

This Advent, may we celebrate the fact that Catholic Charities is one
of the Catholic Church's ministries that extends the Savior's love and
compassion to people of all or no religious traditions.  

Steve Herro is a Norbertine brother from St. Norbert Abbey, De
Pere, Wisconsin. Positively influenced by his past ministry to
CCUSA, he presently serves the Church as a trained spiritual director,
archivist, and blogger.
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