Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

As we arrive at the Fourth Sunday of Advent, the liturgical mood shifts from patient longing to joyful anticipation. The circle of candles is nearly complete, and the nearness of Christmas invites us to pause and recognize how deeply God desires to be close to His people. Today’s Gospel (Matthew 1:18–24) brings us into the heart of this mystery through the quiet courage of St. Joseph, a man whose trust in God allowed the Incarnation to unfold within the fabric of everyday life.

Joseph does not speak a single word in Scripture, yet his actions proclaim a faith that is steady, listening, and obedient. When faced with a situation that seemed confusing and overwhelming, he opened his heart to God’s message: “Do not be afraid.” These words—spoken by the angel and echoed throughout salvation history—remind us that God enters our lives not only in clarity and order but also in our uncertainties and fears.

The name the angel gives—Emmanuel, “God with us”—is more than a title. It is a promise. Jesus enters our world not from a distance but from within, taking on our humanity so that no one ever walks alone. In these last days before Christmas, the Church invites us to make room in our hearts, our homes, and our relationships for that same presence. Where there is worry, may we hear again: Do not be afraid. Where there is weariness, may we discover renewed hope. Where there is division, may the light of Emmanuel bring unity and peace.

As we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Savior, let us follow Joseph’s example—listening for God’s voice, trusting His plan, and welcoming Christ with faith-filled hearts. May this final week of Advent open us to the quiet miracles that still unfold when we allow God to be truly with us.

Come, Lord Jesus.
Emmanuel, stay with us always.

Love,

Fr. Jason

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