Why do we do that? Catholic Traditions Explained

2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT – DECEMBER 4, 2016
Question:
On many Sundays, especially during Advent and Lent, we hear a reading from one of the prophets. What is significant about them for us? Didn’t Jesus fulfill all their predictions?

Answer:
Lent and Advent are the times of the church year when the prophetic word forms an important part of the liturgical season. Isaiah, Jeremiah, Baruch, and Zephaniah are just some of the prophets who offer powerful and essential lessons for Christians of any era. Prophets do not predict the future; they are very much concerned about the present, calling Israel to follow once again the word of God.

The prophets speak on behalf of God. All of them testify that the word spoken is not from them, but from God. This lands them in trouble, at times, with their audience. People did not like the message because of their sinful lives and their displeasure was taken out on the prophets. While tempted at times to throw in the towel, the prophets remained true to the life of faith and persevered in the proclamation of God’s word. In modeling these virtues and calling us to greater fidelity, the prophets offer an example and message that are still important to us today.