Tuesday, December 17
Liturgical Color: Violet
Today the Church remembers St.
Begga, martyr. She spent most of her
life as the wife of a rich nobleman.
Upon his death, she became a nun. In
two years time, St. Begga built seven
churches and a convent in France. She
died in 693 A.D.
Daily Readings for:December 17, 2013
(Readings on USCCB website)
Collect: O God, Creator and Redeemer of human nature, who willed that your Word should take flesh in an ever-virgin womb, look with favor on our prayers, that your Only Begotten Son, having taken to himself our humanity, may be pleased to grant us a share in his divinity. Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
RECIPES
ACTIVITIES
o Christmas Plays, Los Pastores and Las Posadas
o O Antiphons - December 17 - 24
o Veni, Veni, Emmanuel or O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
PRAYERS
o Roman Ritual Blessing Before and After Meals: Advent (2nd Plan)
o Christmas Anticipation Prayer
LIBRARY
o Now Is The Time For Conversion To Peace | Pope John Paul II
o Waiting in Joyful Hope! | Bishop John C. Wester
· Advent: December 17th
· Tuesday of the Third Week of Advent
December 17 marks the beginning of the O Antiphons, the seven jewels of our liturgy, dating back to the fourth century, one for each day until Christmas Eve. These antiphons address Christ with seven magnificent Messianic titles, based on the Old Testament prophecies and types of Christ. The Church recalls the variety of the ills of man before the coming of the Redeemer.
Those using the Jesse Tree should continue from today until Christmas by using symbols based on the “O” antiphons (see Jesse Tree Instructions).
O Wisdom
Divine Wisdom clothes itself in the nature of a man. It conceals itself in the weakness of a child. It chooses for itself infancy, poverty, obedience, subjection, obscurity. "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise and the prudence of the prudent I will reject. . . . Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world? For seeing that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God, by the foolishness of our preaching, to save them that believe. For both the Jews require signs, and the Greeks seek after wisdom; but we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews, indeed, a stumbling block, and unto the Gentiles foolishness; but unto them that are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ, the power of God and the wisdom of God. . . . But the foolish things of the world hath God chosen, that He may confound the wise; and the weak things of the world hath God chosen, that He may confound the strong. And the base things of the world and the things that are contemptible, hath God chosen, and the things that are not, that He might bring to naught the things that are" (I Cor. 1:19 ff.).
Excerpted from The Light of the World by Benedict Baur, O.S.B.
1st O Antiphon:
O Wisdom, who came from the mouth of the Most High, reaching from end to end and ordering all things mightily and sweetly,
COME
To teach us the way of prudence.
Today is Day Two of the Christmas Novena.