Gaudete in Domino semper

The prophets Zephaniah and John the Baptist are not the two most joyful characters in all of Scripture, yet we hear from them both today. They are paired with the great Advent refrain from the Letter to the Philippians: “Gaudete in Domino semper,” –  “Rejoice in the Lord always. I shall say it again: rejoice!” This is Gaudete Sunday. Everything about today’s readings call to the people of God to get excited, be demonstrative, and above all be joyful, celebrate, and rejoice. Even the dour, prophet of doom, Zephaniah can’t restrain himself and tells us “Shout for joy…Sing joyfully… Be glad and exult with all your heart!” The book of Zephaniah is only three chapters long, filled with death, doom, fire, flood, pestilence and plague – yet even he tells us to shout for joy!

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Agnus Day’s on 3rd Advent

Today is the 3rd Sunday in Advent in Year C of the Lectionary cycle. Following upon John the Baptist’s stern warning of the coming day of judgement, people cry out “Teacher, what should be do?” (Luke 3:12). There are lots of commentaries on this passage, but here on Guadete Sunday, let me offer a bit of “joy” from the folks at Agnus Day and their perspective.