Today on the third Sunday of Advent we are invited to ask ourselves, in what do we rejoice? In our lives, there are moments that are moments of real joy for us; things happen that we will never forget. Today the liturgy presents us with the fact that there is something that happens always, which should always make us happy: that the Lord has removed our judgment and that He is in our midst, which means that we are accompanied by God, that He will never leave us. These days before Christmas, we are reminded of His fidelity and that we can always count on His presence in our lives. Yesterday 44 young men were ordained priests in our congregation. They are a proof of love that God will always accompany us. Let us pray for them and thank God for their vocation.
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