Tuesday of the 2nd week of Advent
Our Lady of Loreto
Gospel – Matthew 18:12-14
“Similarly, it is never the will of your Father in heaven that one of these little ones should be lost”. The will of our Father is that any one of us be lost. He wants to each of us be with Him. He recognizes the value of each one of us. Advent is recognizing this personal love of God for each one of us. During Advent, this message takes on a particularly profound meaning. It is a season of waiting and preparation, a time to reflect on God’s immense, personal love for us—a love so great that He sent His only Son to dwell among us. Advent invites us to see ourselves as the “little ones” whom the Father cherishes, calls by name, and never desires to lose. As we journey through Advent, we are called to reflect on how this personal love of God transforms our lives. It is an invitation to trust in His promises, to embrace the hope of salvation, and to live in a way that reflects His love to others. This reflection encourages us to embrace the hope and joy of the season, knowing that God’s will is for each of us to find our way back to Him. It also challenges us to emulate that same love and care for others, ensuring that no one feels forgotten or lost, especially during this time of spiritual anticipation. Advent becomes not just a time of waiting but a celebration of God’s relentless, tender love that calls each of us home. Let’s reflect: How am I preparing my heart during this Advent season to embrace God’s personal love for me, and how can I reflect that love to those who may feel forgotten or lost?

Don Giorgio