Thursday, December 18, 2025

December 17 2025 (school mass) - O Sapientia (O Wisdom)

 


Today, December 17, begins the last stretch of Advent before Christmas—what is called late Advent.

And beginning today until Christmas Eve, as you heard just before the Gospel, the Church sings these beautiful musical phrases called the O Antiphons. Today, I first sang the verse in Latin then in English because the O Antiphons were first written in Latin, 1500 years ago—in the sixth century. Before America was discovered—before English was even a language spoken by human beings—the Church was singing these beautiful O Antiphons in latin in preparation for the birth of Jesus at Christmas.

In each of these O Antiphons, the Church asks God for special help—help to prepare well for Christmas. Today, the O Antiphon asked God for Wisdom. O Sapientia, Sapientia is the latin word for Wisdom. I sang O Wisdom which comes forth from the mouth of God, help us to order our days rightly and prudently.

What is wisdom? What does it mean to be wise? Wisdom helps us to get our life in order—the right order. Particularly during these 8 days before Christmas, we want to make sure our life is rightly ordered—that we are not being foolish with the time we’ve been given. And wisdom does just that—wisdom helps us to know what matters most.

Wisdom isn’t just about being smart and knowing a lot of things. Your mind might be filled with a million facts about science and technology and sports and literature and art and music. But just because you know a lot of things doesn’t make that you make good choices. We need the wisdom, the instruction that comes from God, to make good choices that help our souls grow in holiness.

And right at the beginning of Late Advent the Church turns to God, and asks God, God grant us wisdom, that we might use the time we’ve been given to prepare our hearts for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas. Help us to be prudent with our time and our abilities to prepare well for Christmas.

In the Gospel today, we heard the long genealogy, the long family tree of Jesus stretching all the way back to the beginning of the people of Israel with Abraham, through King David, and finally to Joseph the husband of Mary. From all time, God had been ordering the generations of the human family to prepare for the birth of His Son. And if he can do that, he can certainly help us order our lives to get ready for Christmas.

To wisely prepare for Christmas, we need to think about Jesus every day, we need to pray every day, we need to make sure that evil and selfishness are not taking root in us, and make sure that we are practicing the kindness, gentleness, patience, and generosity we are capable of.

By practicing wisdom, we come to recognize that Christmas isn’t just about getting presents, but about celebrating the birth of Jesus who came to save us, reconcile us to God and grow in union with God, who enables us to be the people God made us to be, wise and prudent, good and holy for the glory of God and the salvation of souls.

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