December 16, 2013
Monday of the Third Week of Advent
Saint of the day
Saint Adelaide (931-999)
Saint Adelaide married King Otto of Germany after her first husband passed away. After Otto's death, Adelaide had a rocky relationship with her son, Otto II, most likely due to the hateful nature of his wife, Theophano. When Otto II became ill, he met with his mother to implore her forgiveness for his actions. Adelaide not only forgave her son, but she was also able to forget his past wrongdoings toward her. When Otto II died, Theophano became regent for her son and used her new power to banish Adelaide from the royal court. After Theophano died, Adelaide returned to court to act as regent for her grandson. She used her influential position to set a good example for him by helping the poor, evangelizing, and restoring monasteries and churches. When her grandson, Otto III, became old enough to rule, Adelaide retired to a convent. Although she never took vows to become a nun, she spent the rest of her days in devout prayer. Saint Adelaide was canonized in 1097 and is the patron saint of brides, parenthood, and victims of abuse.
Reflection
Even though Saint Adelaide was treated unkindly by her son, she accepted his apology, and even forgot his past wrong-doings towards her. Do you hold grudges against family members when they do something wrong? Ask the Lord to help you forgive and forget the mistakes of your family members, so you can be an ambassador for love and peace throughout your family.
Prayer
God of peace, give me wisdom to identify the causes of conflict in my family, my community, and our world. Let me be your ambassador of peace by addressing these causes before they lead to more violence. (Taken from “Take Ten: Daily Bible Reflections for Teens”)
Liturgical season information
Lectionary: 187
Place in Year: Advent
Color of decorations and priest's vestments: Purple
Daily readings
Reading 1: Numbers 24:2-7, 15-17a
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 25:4-5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9
Gospel: Matthew 21:23-27
View complete readings on USCCB.org