Feast of the Lord's Baptism
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD We open the Christmas season by celebrating the arrival of Jesus. Then we follow up by exploring the theological significance of his arrival. For example, should it matter to us that he enters our world by way of the family? Do we need to revise our understanding of the Blessed Mother? And how do the Gentiles fit into the picture? On this final weekend of the Christmas season, however, the focus begins to shift. We are moving beyond the manger. Now, we are at the Jordan River, watching Jesus receive his Baptism. This marks a new phase: from this point on, it will be all about his public ministry. In other words, he doesn’t arrive just for the sake of arriving. Rather, he arrives so that a mission can be undertaken. By way of illustration, think about that famous Dr. Seuss character: The Cat In The Hat . He arrives at a particular home. Somehow, mysteriously, he knows that his services are going to be required. The children within that home are a com...