O God, who on this day
revealed your Only Begotten Son to the nations by the guidance of a star, grant
in your mercy that we, who know you already by faith, may be brought to behold
the beauty of your sublime glory. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who
lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever.
Today we celebrate the
Epiphany. Epiphany means manifestation.
What the Church celebrates today is the manifestation of our Lord to the whole
world; after being made known to the shepherds of Bethlehem He is revealed to
the Magi who have come from the East to adore Him. We recall how the Magi came to visit the
infant Jesus and how Mary kept all things in her heart. As we pray this day may we allow Christ to be
revealed once more in our hearts.
We are in a rather paradoxical time. The Christmas season has flown by, we have welcomed the new year of 2022, and continue to live with Covid-19 and its variants. Someone shared this on social media. It is the printed version of Harry Harrison’s famous radio message May You Always. May 2022 be filled with many rich blessings and as Harry Harrison once said:
May You Always
As the holiday bells
ring out the old year, and sweethearts kiss,
And cold
hands touch and warm each other against the year ahead,
May I wish
you not the biggest and best of life,
But the
small pleasures that make living worthwhile.
Sometime
during the New Year, to keep your heart in practice,
May you do
someone a secret good deed and not get caught at it.
May you
find a little island of time to read that book and write that letter
And to
visit that lonely friend on the other side of town.
May your
next do-it-yourself project not look like you did it yourself.
May the
poor relatives you helped support remember you when they win the lottery.
May your
best card tricks win admiring gasps and your worst puns, admiring groans.
May all
those who told you so, refrain from saying, "I told you so."
May all the
predictions you've made for your first-born's future come true.
May just
half of those optimistic predictions that your high school annual made for you
come true.
In a time
of sink or swim, may you find you can walk to shore before you call the
lifeguard.
May you
keep at least one ideal you can pass along to your kids.
For a change, some rainy
day, when you're a few minutes late,
May your
train or bus be waiting for you.
May you
accidentally overhear someone saying something nice about you.
If you run
into an old school chum,
May you
both remember each other's names for introductions.
If you
order your steak medium rare, may it be so.
And, if
you're on a diet,
May someone
tell you, "You've lost a little weight", without knowing you're on a
diet.
May that
long and lonely night be brightened by the telephone call that you've been
waiting for.
When you
reach into the coin slot, may you find the coin that you lost on your last
wrong number.
When you trip
and fall, may there be no one watching to laugh at you or feel sorry for you.
And
sometime soon, may you be waved to by a celebrity,
Wagged at
by a puppy,
Run to by a
happy child,
And counted
on by someone you love.
More than
this, no one can wish you.
Happy
Holidays Harry Harrison
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