A time of reflection
at the start of
the Holy Year of Mercy
In Advent we recall
the Coming of Jesus
into the world in history.
We look ahead to his Coming at
the end of time…as Jesus
foretold during his earthly life.
We recognise that Jesus comes
to us in every moment of every
day and says…
"Behold,
I stand at the door and knock;
if any one hears My voice,
and opens the door,
I will come in to them,
and will sup with them,
and they with Me".Revelation 3: 20
An image of
the Holy Year of Mercy
is the open door –
the Door of Mercy –
open to all …
but our reflection
invites us to begin
by thinking about
a closed door…
It is clear that this door
has not been opened
in a long, long time.
The weeds are thick…
and dead…
But, if we look closely,
we can see that they were,
at one time,
grasses and flowers –
full of life and beauty
But time has passed
and what was alive
is now dead –
and dry –
a tangle of stems
and empty seed heads.
Where have the “flowers”
and living grasses of my life
become dead
and dry
and empty?
What about in my parish
or faith community?
Jesus brings light
to the world.
Jesus is the Word
who gives a light to our path.
How does Jesus
bring light to my life?
But Jesus does not force
his light – or his presence
on anyone
He knocks –
and he waits…
What does the idea of Jesus’ courtesy
mean to me?
That he knocks –
and waits –
for me?
The door itself has no handle…
It can only be opened
from the inside.
What stops me fully opening
the door of my life to Jesus?
What stops people
‘opening their doors’
to the Lord?
In this Holy Year of Mercy,
Pope Francis will open a “Holy
Door” – a Door of MercyAround the world, other “Holy Doors of Mercy” will be opened
to welcome sinners
and all in need of mercy…
The door is open…
Around the world, other “Holy Doors of Mercy” will be opened
How can I prepare
to walk through it
to meet the God of Mercy
who waits for me?
How can I help others
to clear away the weeds
and things that get in their way
so that they can walk through
the Door of Mercy –
to Mercy?
The Light of the World (painting)
The Light of the World (1851–3) is an allegorical painting by William Holman Hunt representing the figure of Jesus preparing to knock on an overgrown and long-unopened door, illustrating Revelation 3:20:"Behold, I stand at the door and knock;if any man hear My voice,and open the door,I will come in to him,and will sup with him,and he with Me".From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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