Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - December 14, 2025
On this Third Sunday of Advent, known as Gaudete Sunday, we celebrate the theme of joy. In today’s Gospel (Matthew 11:2-11), we find John the Baptist in prison, yet filled with profound joy upon hearing the works of Christ. Despite his own imprisonment, the news that “the blind regain their sight, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised” brings him peace. John’s mission as “a voice of one crying in the desert, ‘Prepare the way of the Lord’” (Isaiah 40:3), is being fulfilled, and this knowledge fills his heart with joy even in the face of impending martyrdom.
This scene reminds us that joy can permeate even the darkest moments, lifting our spirits when we are most in need. John's joy comes through the faithfulness of his disciples, who bring him news of Christ's wondrous deeds. It invites us to consider how we, too, can be bearers of joy to those who feel hopeless or in despair.
St. Faustina Kowalska beautifully encapsulates this mission, urging us: “Act in a way that all those who come in contact with you will go away joyful. Sow happiness about you because you have received much from God.”
As we reflect this Gaudete Sunday, let us ask ourselves: How can we be instruments of God’s joy and love in the lives of others? In what ways can we share the good news of Christ so that it resonates with those in darkness?
May the example of John the Baptist and the wisdom of St. Faustina inspire us to be joyful witnesses of Christ’s love, spreading His divine joy and hope in all our encounters.
How will you carry the joy of Christ to those who need it this Advent season?
In Christ,
Fr. Marvin
