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To submit to the baptism of John is to admit that we don’t always get it right, in a myriad of ways.
We are afraid: afraid that our questioning will lead to spiritual cataclysm, that once the camel’s skeptical nose gets under the tent flap, the whole shabby edifice of our faith will collapse.
Amid the pain and suffering, God remains present in our hearts. No matter how much we wail and shake our fists, He will abide with us.
We need not see prayer as activity for a solo operator only.
His point was that a mundane action, carried out in a disciplined way, can be transformative. So it is with prayer.
Dec. 10, Second Saturday of Advent
Ultimately, the jobs, the degrees, the nice houses, are all chaff in God’s eyes—they do not make us virtuous or worthy.
Mary shows us qualities to seek in our prayer life: receptivity to the divine word, thoughtful reflection and finally, the subordination of our wills to God’s wisdom.
Second Wednesday of Advent
Pope Francis greets a child during his general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican Dec. 7. At his audience the pope began a new series of talks about hope. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Pope Francis: "At times, I find myself in front of persons who are very rigid. And I ask myself: How come such rigidity?”