Christmas Day – Who are you?

Homilies for Advent and Christmas artwork 2A Catholic homily by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
Readings:  Isaiah 52: 7-10, Ps 97, Hebrews 1: 1-6, John 1:1-18

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Vigil Mass of Christmas – God has come to us

Homilies for Advent and Christmas artwork 2A Catholic homily by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
Readings:  Isaiah 62: 1-5, Ps 88, Acts 13: 16-17, 22-25, Matthew 1: 18-25

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Meditations for Advent 4 – St Luke by Fr Robbie Low

Meditations for Advent - Artwork for PodcastSt Luke 2: “In the 6th month the Angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth to a virgin engaged to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of David. The virgin’s name was Mary.” The temple of the Lord in the new covenant becomes the womb of Mary. She is the new ark of the covenant and the temple of the Presence. Fr Robbie Low explores this mystery of our faith in this his final mediation of this series for Advent.

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4th Sunday of Advent Year C – There is nothing pagan about Christmas

Homilies for Advent and Christmas artwork 2A Catholic homily by Fr Guy de Gaynesford
Readings:  Micah 5: 1-4, Ps 79, Hebrews 10: 5-10, Luke 1: 39-44

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Meditations for Advent 3 – St John the Baptist by Fr Robbie Low

Meditations for Advent - Artwork for PodcastSt John 1: “There was a man sent by God whose name was John. He came for testimony, to bear witness to the light, that all might believe through him. He was not the light but came to bear witness to the light.” St John the Baptist testifies that he is not the Christ but he is ‘the voice of the one crying in the wilderness’ prophesied by the Prophet Isaiah.  Fr Robbie Low continues our series of meditations for the Advent season.

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