
St.. Luke begins his account of the infancy of Jesus in the temple in Jerusalem; where an angel announces the birth of John to Zechariah. After the Child is born Mary and Joseph take him to the temple, “to present him to the Lord.”
Two elderly Jews, Simeon and Anna, meet the Child. Simeon joyfully takes the Child in his arms. “Now you can dismiss your servant in peace, Lord, because my eyes have seen your salvation.” No temple priests, no officials, no angels recognize the Child, according to Luke, just two old people.
Anna, an 84 year temple regular and a widow after being married for only seven years doesn’t say anything when she sees the Child. “Coming forward at the very time,” Luke says, “she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were awaiting the salvation of Jerusalem.” She doesn’t keep word of him to herself. She speaks of him to all.
The Lord comes to the 84 year old woman, to Simeon, to Mary and Joseph, Elizabeth and Zechariah, the shepherds in the hills, the wise men from afar. He comes to all. John’s letter, which we read today at Mass, says that too. ( 1 John 2:11-17)
Anna gives thanks at the sight of the Child and goes out to speak about him to everyone she meets. “Let the heaven be glad and the earth rejoice. Go tell all the nations the Lord is King.” Our responsorial psalm says.
At 84, Anna becomes an apostle.
It ain’t over till it’s over.

Dear Fr. Victor: Thank you for your beautiful reflection. It’s so wonderful that
God speaks to/through an inn keeper’s compassionate wife, shepherds, old people, wise travelers who follow a star, and to those who still watch and
listen for His Beloved Son two thousand-plus years later.
We hope you had a wonderful Christmas and pray that you will be happy and healthy in the coming Year of Our Lord, 2016. Ted & Gloria
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Thanks for reminding me that I am in good company as an “old” messenger of the Good News!
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This Gospel reminds me that faithfulness in “showing up” for the Lord is how I witness to faith.
There’s a book titled “The Gift of Years” by S.Joan Chittister,OSB that encourages using our gifts no matter what age we are. New born or oldster we are favored by God.
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Anna is an sample of faithfulness. She was old with the aches and pains of aging yet she carried as if on the wings of an eagle.
Hear On Eagle’s Wings https://youtu.be/8lY_iTQf0GM?t=4
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