[Apologetics] Ever wonder Why Midnight Mass?

Dianne Dawson rcdianne at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 26 15:04:00 EST 2008


From: http://romans8v29.blogspot.com/2008/12/why-midnight-mass.html

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 
Why Midnight Mass? It's
the only midnight Mass in the Roman Missal, and it's tonight. Some
people would never miss Christmas Midnight Mass, even though it's
(cough, cough) the only Mass they attend all year. But why is it
precisely "midnight" Mass? (It's still the "midnight" Mass readings and
prayers even if the Mass is anticipated, as ours will be tonight at
Mount Carmel.) Is there something about midnight and Christmas, or is
midnight just a particularly romantic hour for a religious observance?
We
know about the "night" part of Christmas. Luke makes it pretty clear
that Jesus was born at night: there were, after all, shepherds "abiding
in the fields, keeping watch over their flocks by night."
But that's not all.
The
book of Wisdom, in a poetic meditation on the Exodus, proclaimed, "For
when peaceful stillness compassed everything and the night in its swift
course was half spent, Your all-powerful word from heaven's royal
throne bounded, a fierce warrior, into the doomed land...' (Wis. 18:
14-15). So a dramatic, saving intervention of God took place when night
was "half-spent" (ergo, midnight) and God's "all-powerful word" (the
Word Incarnate!) descended from the royal throne. 
Midnight Mass is the Church's way of saying that this passage was more than a meditation on God's action in the past history of Israel: it was a prophecy of an even more dramatic saving intervention by God through his Word.
So, whatever time your Midnight Mass is, may it be the opening of a Christmas full of Jesus!

 
Like a deer that longs for running waters so my soul longs for you, O God.
Ps 42:1


      
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