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Old habits and Advent

Several elderly nuns were in their second floor convent one night when a fire broke out. They took their old habits, tied them together and lowered themselves safely on the ground.

Several elderly nuns were in their second floor convent one night when a fire broke out.

They took their old habits, tied them together and lowered themselves safely on the ground. A reporter asked them, 鈥淲eren鈥檛 you afraid that the habits could have ripped since they are old?鈥 One nun replied, 鈥淣ah, don鈥檛 you know old habits are hard to break!鈥

The best thing about old habits is that some of them are good habits. It is great to form good habits that will keep on repeating: going to church Sunday morning, learning to bite your tongue and come up with a kind word is another, or thinking of something good to say to someone before you suggest change or criticize something about them.

Then there are nasty habits that seem impossible to break. Let鈥檚 take a tough one like criticizing your spouse or a family member or fellow worker you don鈥檛 get along with. You notice that when company is around we usually are a little more courteous to family members. We avoid petty discussions and remarks.

Well, here鈥檚 the thing. God is always around. 鈥淚nvited or not, God is always present,鈥 Carl Jung said. Now suppose you set an extra plate at your dinner table and light a candle. Tell everyone that God is present. He is! Now how would that affect our behaviour?

Making a positive change in the world this Advent is so very simple. It can be a daily effort 鈥 like saying something positive to someone. I missed a chance the other day as I was jogging. I passed a young lady picking up her charge from a day care. I said, 鈥淗i鈥 as I was passing in the winter snow.

She was a little more thoughtful and said, 鈥淵ou are a trouper.鈥 I muttered something like, 鈥淚 try.鈥 Then afterwards I realized I should have said, 鈥淣o, you are the trouper.鈥 I have grand children and I know how hard their mothers work. They do not easily have time for a leisurely run.

Take the time this Advent to tell God how great the sunrise is. It is much easier to see one this time of year, and you can still sleep in. Another example of the advantages of being retired.

All of us can make a great effort to KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS this Advent. I don鈥檛 mean just in wishing a Merry CHRISTmas, though that is a great start.

I came across the ultimate KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS message this past week:

WANT TO KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS?

FEED THE HUNGRY, CLOTH THE NAKED, FORGIVE THE GULITY

WELCOME THE AND THE UNWANTED CHILD,

CARE FOR THE ILL, LOVE YOUR ENEMY.

Now that is something we can all work on this Advent.

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