ADVENT LANTERN (daily meditations)

December 13t​ h​, Third Sunday of Advent

The thoughts of Bishop Emeritus Tamás József

The poet priest, Puszta Sándor (+1983) wrote: „If the heart would have one hundred gates, we should open all of them, so the joy could rush in”. We are doing this in a special way today, on the third Sunday of Advent, because our liturgy invites us to, with the words of the Apostle Paul: “Rejoice in the Lord always. I shall say it again: rejoice! The Lord is near!” (Phil 4,4-5). Let us allow our heart to be filled with joy, also because according to the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: “The one who has many joys has to be a good man”. And truly so, when someone is deprived of joy, when that person is sad, when people lack positive vibes, when they are not loved but provoked, then they are capable of every sin, because the lack of joy is the “dwelling place of the evil one”. Quoting Don Orion (+1940), the priest of the poor, let us say: “Out with the sin and the sorrow from my house!”

Photo: Geréd Zsolt

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"God is with us" (Mt 1:23)
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With the Fall, the Evil One has entered our human world. His perversion manifests itself in many ways in our lives. We also experience traces of his corruption in our family life. Nowadays his corruption is even more present, visible in the life of families. 
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 If we want it, it can happen with us. Thus the smile of Christ at Christmas will revitalize us to the depths of our souls. It will enlighten the atmosphere of this feast. Let us therefore embrace, protect and increase the grace and smile of Christ in our hearts. That way we will have a beautiful Christmas!