
Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor.
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor
“Looking Ahead” is Father Perry’s reflection on the Sunday readings, for the Second Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday).
“Gaudete” means “rejoice” in Latin.
Traditionally, the Third Sunday of Advent has been called “Gaudete” — “rejoice Sunday,” because our Advent journey has almost come to an end.
There is always joy when one comes closer to reaching the goal, or arriving at the destination.
But is it not more than just “coming to the end”?
What happened to us along the way? Was there any change?
Is our goal or destination the point of this journey, or is the journey itself the important thing?
If we have been listening to God’s word these days, we have heard a lot about justice and peace.
We have understood that something or someone has changed the universe forever.
We have understood how deeply loved we are by God, and that this divine visitation has forgiven and healed everyone and everything.

This week, we celebrate the Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday).