The promise of salvation has been fulfilled! This is the promise of Advent. This is the promise of Christ. As we begin our new Liturgical cycle with this season of Advent we take a lesson from the prophets: that our hope for salvation will be fulfilled. How do I know this? Let’s look at our readings for this week… The Word for the 2nd Sunday of Advent Baruch 5:1-9 Psalm 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 Philippians 1:4-6, 8-11 Luke 3:4, 6 Our first reading is from the Book of Baruch, who was an assistant to the prophet Jeremiah. Jeremiah, as we may remember from our readings last week, is one of the prophets of the Babylonian Exile. The Book of Baruch is reflective of that same period, though unlike the Book of Jeremiah, no known Hebrew version of this book has been found (only the Greek version remains), making it one of the Bible’s Deuterocanonical books (those included in the Catholic Bible, but not in the Hebrew or Protestant Bibles). In our passag...
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