"Gaudete in Domino semper. Iterum dico, gaudete!" Int., Dom. III
"John the Baptist is 'more than a prophet.' In him, the Holy Spirit
concludes his speaking through the prophets. John completes the cycle of
prophets begun by Elijah. He proclaims the imminence of the consolation of
Israel; he is the 'voice' of the Consoler who is coming. As the Spirit of truth
will also do, John 'came to bear witness to the light.' In John's sight, the
Spirit thus brings to completion the careful search of the prophets and
fulfills the longing of the angels. 'He on whom you see the Spirit descend and
remain, this is he who baptizes with the Holy Spirit. And I have seen and have
borne witness that this is the Son of God. . . . Behold, the Lamb of God.'
" (CCC 719)
" 'Christ is the light of humanity; and it is, accordingly, the heart-felt
desire of this sacred Council, being gathered together in the Holy Spirit,
that, by proclaiming his Gospel to every creature, it may bring to all men that
light of Christ which shines out visibly from the Church.' These words open the
Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on the Church. By
choosing this starting point, the Council demonstrates that the article of
faith about the Church depends entirely on the articles concerning Christ
Jesus. The Church has no other light than Christ's; according to a favorite
image of the Church Fathers, the Church is like the moon, all its light
reflected from the sun." (CCC 748)
A mere voice announces the imminent appearance of the Word Himself.
The last hours of darkness give way to the light of dawn.
The old gives way to the new; the prophet prepares the way for the One prophesied.
The sign of the water of repentance is fulfilled in the reality of the fires of love in the grace of the Holy Spirit.
God, our Joy, will be truly born and truly live among us. Rejoice!