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On Sunday, we light the Shepherd’s Candle, the candle of joy. Its color is pink, and it breaks into the deep blues of Advent, reminding us that joy is a part of anticipation.
The readings for the day echo this theme: Isaiah envisions a wilderness that blossoms, weak hands strengthened, and a highway where the redeemed walk in safety. This is not escape but transformation. God’s promise is blooming in places once thought barren.
John the Baptist, weary and imprisoned, sends word to Jesus: Are you the one? Even prophets know doubt. Jesus answers not with theory but with signs: the blind see, the lame walk, the poor hear good news. Joy is not abstract; it is embodied in healing, justice, and mercy. It is the kingdom breaking in.
I look forward to gathering on Sunday, online and in person, as we continue our Advent journey and celebrate the dedication of our new pink paraments.
Blessings, Father Karl
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