Fr. Tony’s Mid-week Message 
January 9, 2013 
“I bind this day to me forever, 
By power of faith, Christ’s Incarnation.”  
         
      (From “St. Patrick’s Breastplate”) 
“I will celebrate the incarnation, God taking flesh, claiming the material and fleshly world as a fit dwelling-place, destroying the boundary between the holy and the earthly. In Jesus’ time, meticulous religious people depended on this boundary for their identity. They needed to know who was out so that they could feel that they were in. Jesus defied this motive and subverted the religious boundaries, paying for this with his life.” (John Davies, A Song Every Morning: Dedication and defiance with St. Patrick’s Breastplate, p. 12)
Having completed the Advent-Christmas cycle of 
      preparation and incarnation, we now are the Epiphany season of celebrating 
      Jesus as God’s manifestation in the world, the real world we live in, the 
      boisterous, lusty, busy, and at times depressing world we deal with on a 
      day-to-day basis.  Celebrating 
      Christ’s incarnation means recognizing God in ourselves, in others, and in 
      all of life.  It means 
      breaking down the boundaries that divide us, including the distinction 
      between “religious” and “secular.”  
      It means letting God be manifested 
      through us.    
Grace and Peace,  
      
Fr. Tony+ 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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