Yep, It is twenty-five days past Christmas 2012 and my tree is still up. How about yours? Did Santa bring you what you asked for this past Christmas? I know what you are thinking, there are are more serious questions to answer than that. Well,here are a few questions,I heard a priest mention in a sermon, few weeks after Christmas.
-How did your preparations during Advent prepare you to Meet Christ on Christmas and to bring the good news of his birth to others?
-Did you experience an epiphany and if so what has Jesus asked of you?
-In seeking Jesus this Advent, what new mystery did you find at Christmas?
-Did you come to really believe that he came as a child because He wants you to know that you are His child? - Did this Christmas teach you to love Him and neighbor more? Did you have JOY?
These seemed like Good questions and thoughts for reflection.
Did you experience real joy this Christmas?
Thankfully, I did because my kids sent me away.
LOL, I know what you are thinking but let me explain.
At Christmas my kids and husband promised to send me away a few weeks before Christmas. (No, they don't hate me) They did this because they knew I would be tempted to work as hard as I did last year( on preparations) and consequently,make myself sick and tired.
So instead, I got myself sick and tired going to the Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville Alabama. :) And it was soooo worth it! Actually, although traveling is always tiring I did really well. It was the best Christmas gift I ever received!
The photo here doesn't do it justice. It is wonderful peace filled place to contemplate the infancy and love of Christ at Christmas time or anytime of the year. His kingship is so respected in all the architecture and worship services and yet He is so approachable. The people there were outstanding. I wish everyone I know could have a chance to go,because no matter what time of year one visits it is always Christmas there and a remarkable place of pilgrimage, of peace and of hope. It is a perfect place to seek and find the Christ child.
Still if you can't travel to Alabama, we know Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is always present in every Catholic Church. He is waiting for us to make a visit to the Blessed Sacrament where we can bring Him our joys and sufferings as well as learn to trust Him with our hearts, as He has entrusted His heart to us. This is where I find my strength to cope with MS and the various trials of life. Spending more time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament would make a good New Years resoltuion.
But then again, if resolutions are meant to be broken, I may think of something different as resolution this year. If you think you may want to travel you can check it out on their website. http://olamshrine.com/
"The Joy of the Lord is Our Strength"Nehemiah 8:10