Wednesday, December 24, 2025
CHRISTMAS NOVENA - Day 9: O Morning Star!
24th December: O Morning Star...
but the Novena ends today...with the rising of the Morning Star!
O Morning Star, Radiance of eternal light
Sun of Justice, come and enlighten those who live in darkness
and in the Shadow of death.
Morning Star, actually is the star that is seen in the east shining bright just before the dawn! It is considered the imminent sign of the morning that is already rising.
The Lord is not just near...but the Lord is here!!!
We celebrate the Rising Star, the Morning Star that announces the break of day!
The Lord comes to rule in our hearts, not just in the world...
Let us prepare ourselves..for the Lord is here
The Reign - God's abode here and now!
THE WORD IN ADVENT
Monday, December 22, 2025
CHRISTMAS NOVENA - Day 8: O Emmanuel
23rd December: O Emmanuel
the hope of the nations and their Saviour:
Come and save us, O Lord our God.

The Reign - an attentive beholding!
THE WORD IN ADVENT
Fourth Tuesday in Advent - December 23, 2025
Malachi 3: 1-4, 23-24; Luke 1: 57-66
We are in the last step of preparation towards the commemoration of the great Incarnation moment! Just as our 24 day long preparation towards this feast this year, the original incarnation event had its preparation too, only that it was a bit longer, longer by let us say a few centuries... yes, there was a patient and compassionate preparation on the part of God... preparing God's people generation after generation to behold that peak moment of revelation.
The preparation, which Malachi compares to the skillful precision of a silversmith, was so patient that some were not strong enough to wait; it was so compassionate that it did not leave out even those who did not have the strength. Yes, the Lord prepared with everyone in embrace; no one is left out of that compassion.
The preparation of God was so attentive - no one, no detail was left unattended, just as a silversmith cannot afford to take his or her eyes off the precious metal that is being worked on. God had the divine eyes fixed on each of us, with love and understanding, preparing each of us. We see that in the Gospel today...how every one was being prepared - John the new born, his parents, those around - everyone; the whole creation is gearing up to behold the coming of the One, the One Saviour, the Son of God.
For us, the pilgrims of hope, for whom the hope is the Reign, the Reign is being prepared with attention, patience and compassion... just as the Lord who is preparing it with attention, we are called to behold it with attention. There could be experiences and responses that can make us lose the attention and focus on other matters that may not be proportionately important or urgent! The Word calls our attention today, towards an attentive beholding of the Reign.
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Inversion - the Reign-version
THE WORD IN ADVENT
Fourth Monday in Advent - December 22, 2025
1 Samuel 1: 24-28; Luke 1: 46-56
CHRISTMAS NOVENA - Day 7: O King of Nations
22nd December: O King of Nations
O King of the nations, and their desire,the cornerstone making both one:
Come and save the human race,
which you fashioned from clay.

KEEP CALM AND ENTER THE REIGN
Listen, Liken and Live...
Fourth Sunday in Advent - December 21, 2025
Isaiah 7:10-14; Romans 1: 1-17; Matthew 1:18-24
We are on the fourth Sunday of Advent already, and the great event of Christmas is just around the corner! It fills us with a child-like excitement and that is pure and holy joy... may it fill our days and our hearts. However, it should fill us also with an anxiety - not about the loads of work and errands that rest yet pending... but about how prepared are we internally and spiritually. How has these three weeks that we have come by, served the purpose of preparing ourselve towards receiving once again the great message of Incarnation? Having raised that initial question, let us look at the wonderful message that the Word has to offer us today!
We have read and reflected on the readings of today, be it the first or the Gospel, over and over gains these days! Because that is the message in the air... that the coming of the Lord, the great prophesied, pre-announced, long-awaited coming of the Lord is at hand. As pilgrims of the Reign... we have been preparing for the coming of the Lord as the coming of the Reign... what do we really do, as the Reign draws close at hand? Keep Calm, says the Word... Keep Calm and Enter the Reign!
Yes, what is expected of us is not a clamorous running hither and tither, in the name of getting ready to receive the Lord or the Reign... in fact, both are already amidst us. What we need to do is, keep calm and recognise them. Keep calm and enter the Reign, gradually, peacefully, serenely but determinedly. This message is given to us by the instrumentality of two wonderful personages in the Readings today - David and Joseph!
The name of David is heard in all the three readings today... David becomes a key figure whenever we enter the season of advent, and whenever we speak of the kingship of Christ or the coming of his Reign. Apart from so many things that David was known for... one of his personality traits that stands out is the way he faced crises: be it his personal crisis of fall from grace and return to God's favour, or the threat in his young age when Saul was after his life, or the entire episode of coup d'etat organised against his by his own son Absalom. They were intense moments of uncertainty and terror, but David never lost his heart or his mind. He was firm and recollected, even on the run. The reason: he stood on the promises of the Lord. And the Lord, remained faithful to the promises right unto the end!
Joseph, the son of David - that is how the Angel addresses him, is prepared today for the upcoming great event. Mary, we saw right at the beginning of the advent, was prepared already and here, Joseph is made ready too! Only thing that remains is, the entry of the King, the baby-king! The Joseph-David connection is not merely a name-sake, or a genetic connection. It is about the personalities. Joseph, just like David, handled crises with ease, peace and trust. Be it the moment when he found out that Mary was with a child in her womb, or when he had to scout around with an any-time ready to deliver pregnant wife on a mule, or when there was a rumour that the king was out to kill his new born baby boy...Joseph handled it all with a calm that was incredible. The reason: he stood on the promises of the Lord - the virgin shall conceive and bear and son, and you shall name him Emmanuel.
The promise was not so much about the 'virgin who shall conceive a son', as about 'Emmanuel'. Yes, the real promise is the second part... Emmanuel - God is with us! God is with us, so we can face any situation. That is what St. Paul declares in the second reading offering "peace and grace" in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and a descendant of David. Here is the King, here is the Reign... all that we need to do is keep calm and enter that Reign, in grace and peace.
The time is ripe. We are called now to calm down, silence our minds and our hearts and become aware of the preciousness of this moment. The Lord is close. The Lord is here. The Lord is with us - Emmanuel. In these last three days, calmly, peacefully, gently, can we behold the Lord, behold the Reign and realise the presence and the promise come true!
How do we do it? First, let us listen to the Lord! Isaiah says that with firmness in the first reading: Listen, house of David... do not try the patience of God. God continues to speak to us, communicate with us and reveal Godself to us...can we just stop our fretting, and Listen?!
Secondly, we are called to liken ourselves to God... to the son of God who comes to reveal to us the way we can live the Reign, make it present and manifest it to the world around us. St. Paul reminds us of this fact in the first reading. He says, we are "called to belong to Jesus Christ" (v. 6); we are "called to be saints" (v. 7a)... in short we are called to grow up in his image, in the image that he revealed to us, the Imago Dei.
Thirdly, we are called to live for God. That is the concrete way of making the Reign come, that is the only way of entering the Reign. Just as David and Joseph did in their lives, becoming stupendous instruments in the hands of God, towards bringing God's Son into the world, so are we called to become instruments in bringing the Reign of God into the world.
Hence, getting closer and closer to the great commemoration of the Incarnation event, the liturgy today gives us a strong, challenging message: Keep calm, and enter the Reign.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
CHRISTMAS NOVENA - Day 6: O Rising dawn
21st December: O Rising dawn
Splendour of light eternal and sun of righteousness:
Come and enlighten those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.





