NATIVITY SERMON OF ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM

Behold a new and wondrous mystery.

My ears resound to the Shepherd’s song, piping no soft melody, but chanting full forth a heavenly hymn. The Angels sing. The Archangels blend their voice in harmony. The Cherubim hymn their joyful praise. The Seraphim exalt His glory. All join to praise this holy feast, beholding the Godhead here on earth, and man in heaven. He Who is above, now for our redemption dwells here below; and he that was lowly is by divine mercy raised.

Bethlehem this day resembles heaven; hearing from the stars the singing of angelic voices; and in place of the sun, enfolds within itself on every side, the Sun of justice. And ask not how: for where God wills, the order of nature yields. For He willed; He had the power; He descended; He redeemed; all things yielded in obedience to God. This day He Who is, is Born; and He Who is, becomes what He was not. For when He was God, He became man; yet not departing from the Godhead that is His. Nor yet by any loss of divinity became He man, nor through increase became He God from man; but being the Word He became flesh, His nature, because of impassability, remaining unchanged.

And so the kings have come, and they have seen the heavenly King that has come upon the earth, not bringing with Him Angels, nor Archangels, nor Thrones, nor Dominations, nor Powers, nor Principalities, but, treading a new and solitary path, He has come forth from a spotless womb.

Since this heavenly birth cannot be described, neither does His coming amongst us in these days permit of too curious scrutiny. Though I know that a Virgin this day gave birth, and I believe that God was begotten before all time, yet the manner of this generation I have learned to venerate in silence and I accept that this is not to be probed too curiously with wordy speech.  

For with God we look not for the order of nature, but rest our faith in the power of Him who works. 

What shall I say to you; what shall I tell you? I behold a Mother who has brought forth; I see a Child come to this light by birth. The manner of His conception I cannot comprehend. 

Nature here rested, while the Will of God labored. O ineffable grace! The Only Begotten, Who is before all ages, Who cannot be touched or be perceived, Who is simple, without body, has now put on my body, that is visible and liable to corruption. For what reason? That coming amongst us he may teach us, and teaching, lead us by the hand to the things that men cannot see. For since men believe that the eyes are more trustworthy than the ears, they doubt of that which they do not see, and so He has deigned to show Himself in bodily presence, that He may remove all doubt.

Christ, finding the holy body and soul of the Virgin, builds for Himself a living temple, and as He had willed, formed there a man from the Virgin; and, putting Him on, this day came forth; unashamed of the lowliness of our nature. 

For it was to Him no lowering to put on what He Himself had made. Let that handiwork be forever glorified, which became the cloak of its own Creator. For as in the first creation of flesh, man could not be made before the clay had come into His hand, so neither could this corruptible body be glorified, until it had first become the garment of its Maker. 

What shall I say! And how shall I describe this Birth to you? For this wonder fills me with astonishment. The Ancient of days has become an infant. He Who sits upon the sublime and heavenly Throne, now lies in a manger. And He Who cannot be touched, Who is simple, without complexity, and incorporeal, now lies subject to the hands of men. He Who has broken the bonds of sinners, is now bound by an infants bands. But He has decreed that ignominy shall become honor, infamy be clothed with glory, and total humiliation the measure of His Goodness. 

For this He assumed my body, that I may become capable of His Word; taking my flesh, He gives me His spirit; and so He bestowing and I receiving, He prepares for me the treasure of Life. He takes my flesh, to sanctify me; He gives me His Spirit that He may save me. 

Come, then, let us observe the Feast. Truly wondrous is the whole chronicle of the Nativity. For this day the ancient slavery is ended, the devil confounded, the demons take to flight, the power of death is broken, paradise is unlocked, the curse is taken away, sin is removed from us, error driven out, truth has been brought back, the speech of kindliness diffused, and spreads on every side, a heavenly way of life has been in planted on the earth, angels communicate with men without fear, and men now hold speech with angels. 

Why is this? Because God is now on earth, and man in heaven; on every side all things commingle. He became Flesh. He did not become God. He was God. Wherefore He became flesh, so that He Whom heaven did not contain, a manger would this day receive. He was placed in a manger, so that He, by whom all things are nourished, may receive an infants food from His Virgin Mother. So, the Father of all ages, as an infant at the breast, nestles in the virginal arms, that the Magi may more easily see Him. Since this day the Magi too have come, and made a beginning of withstanding tyranny; and the heavens give glory, as the Lord is revealed by a star.

To Him, then, Who out of confusion has wrought a clear path, to Christ, to the Father, and to the Holy Spirit, we offer all praise, now and forever. Amen.

(shared by Doyen Nguyen.)

Christmas Letter From the Master

From Denise Harvey, Lay Provincial Council President:

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Jesus is born!! Merry Christmas!
Christmas is a day unlike any other. It is a day to rejoice! God the Father gives us the greatest gift of all – His Son.
Jesus is the gift that changes everything. He is the gift that makes all things new. And, He is the gift that keeps on giving – in the Eucharist.
Jesus is everything we could ever want and everything we could ever need. He is the answer to all our prayers and the fulfillment of all our hopes.
As our gift to Him, let’s bring our will, along with all the burdens of this past year, and surrender them. Lay it all down. Place them in the manger, through the hands of Our Blessed Mother. Then pick up His will, His love, His healing, His peace, and place them in your heart.
May the joy of Our Blessed Mother be yours throughout the Season.

With my love and prayers, Denise

PS, As my Christmas gift to you, a Mass will be celebrated for your intentions.   And a letter from the Master of the Order is attached below, for you.


The Angelus

V. The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary.
R. And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.
    Hail Mary, full of grace,
    The Lord is with Thee;
    Blessed art thou among women,
    And blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
    Holy Mary, Mother of God,
    Pray for us sinners,
    Now and at the hour of our death. Amen
V. Behold the handmaid of the Lord.
R. Be it done unto me according to thy word.
    Hail Mary, etc.
V. And the Word was made Flesh.
R. And dwelt among us.
    Hail Mary, etc.
V. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
LET US PRAY
Pour forth, we beseech Thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts, that we to whom the Incarnation of Christ Thy Son was made known by the message of an angel, may by His Passion and Cross be brought to the glory of His Resurrection. Through the same Christ Our Lord. Amen.

Pray this every day

Year of St. Joseph

Year of St. Joseph

With the Apostolic Letter “Patris corde” (“With a Father’s Heart”), Pope Francis recalls the 150th anniversary of the declaration of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church. To mark the occasion, the Holy Father has proclaimed a “Year of Saint Joseph.” 

Archbishop Sample talks live Friday evenings directly from his home chapel on a variety of topics. This past Friday he discussed his advocacy on reasonable accommodations for houses of worship during the pandemic.

Watch live or watching the recordings later at www.facebook.com/bishopalexandersample/

Plenary Indulgence for Our Lady of Guadalupe

From Denise Harvey, Lay Provincial Council President:

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Happy Feast Day!
As you know, Our Lady of Guadalupe has a special place in our hearts as Patroness of our Province. Pope Francis has announced that anyone who watches Mass on the 12th (tomorrow) from the Basilica in Mexico (live stream or taped), can receive a plenary indulgence according to the normal conditions (see link below). This is a great way to wash away any temporal punishment from sin, or participate in a huge act of charity, by offering it for a soul in purgatory.

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-12/pope-plenary-indulgence-our-lady-guadalupe-12-december.html

Have a blessed Feast Day! Denise



O Virgin of Guadalupe,
Mother of the Americas,
grant to our homes the grace of loving
and respecting life in its beginnings,
with the same love with which
you conceived in your womb
the life of the Son of God.
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Mother of Fair Love,
protect our families so that
they may always be united
and bless the upbringing of our children. Our hope, look upon us with pity,
teach is to go continually to Jesus,
and if we fall
help us to rise again and return to Him
through the confession of our faults
and our sins in the Sacrament of penance,
which gives peace to the soul. We beg you to grant us a great love
of all the holy Sacraments,
which are, as it were,
the signs that your Son left us on earth.
Thus, Most Holy Mother,
with the peace of God in our consciences,
with our hearts free from evil and hatred,
we will be able to bring to all others
true joy and peace,
which come to us from your Son,
our Lord Jesus Christ,
who with the Father and the Holy Spirit,
lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen. – (Pope John Paul II.)

St. Dominic’s Store

For Advent and Christmas Shopping… Don’t forget to check out St. Dominic’s Store – From Idaho but for the Province.

From Denise:

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Happy Advent!
As we prepare for the birth of Our Lord, let’s redouble our commitment to our prayer life by frequenting the Sacraments – daily Mass/weekly Confession – spending more time in contemplative prayer with Our Lady, and in daily Adoration (live streamed), and of course, the Rosary.

And in keeping with our tradition of gift giving, please shop at St. Dominic’s Store! We have new items: Dominican face mask, Advent Wreath, Pyx, Ceramic turret, Dominican calendar and more (see some of the new products below).
We are receiving another shipment of new items from Italy soon – so please shop now for Advent and in a few weeks for Christmas! Your support keeps your store open!
May Our Lady prepare your heart and soul for the birth of Our Lord, Denise

PS:  Please forward this to your chapter members for their shopping pleasure.

Face Mask $ 10.00

Fioretti Advent Wreath $ 25.00 $ 32.95
Nativity Advent Candleholder $ 25.00

Ceramic Turret/Coaster $ 20.00
Medal of St Catherine w relic $ 6.00
Pix Chalice $ 9.00
Small Pyx Burse $ 3.00
Rosary Center Logo $ 2.50

Book: Merry Catholic Christmas $ 22.00 $ 27.95


About Sunday, November 22 meetings

ALERT! Due to the governor’s order, our meetings on November 22nd will not be in person. Further, because of the change in limit for Mass, all RESERVATIONS for MASSES on the 22nd have been CANCELLED, and you will need to GET A NEW RESERVATION, beginning at 9:00 am (or shortly thereafter) on Wednesday, November 18. These changes are obviously beyond our control.

As a result of this, we will have our Zoom schedule on the 22nd of November. You may attend the mass of your choice (live or virtual), then at 12 Noon the Ongoing Formation will have a ZOOM meeting (invites will be sent on Friday), and a 3 pm Initial Formation meeting, also on ZOOM (invites will be sent on Friday).

Thank you for your understanding.