O King of all nations!

O Antiphon: “O King of all nations and keystone of the Church: come and save man, whom you formed from the dust!”
I love the vibrant contrast of imagery in today’s O Antiphon. Jesus is a king yet he humbles himself to “save man.” The same dust that forms a man also forms the very keystone that holds our Church together. In this juxtaposition we find our longing for a messiah who sees us and loves us for who we are, with all our faults. We are reminded that Christ is the very foundation of what we do and who we are. We are called to be servants, and to be a servant Church.
Let us pray: God, help me to be like you: confident in my identity as a child of the King, but humble and servant-hearted in my words and actions.

Today’s author is Cassie Magnotta, a Catholic creative who works as Project Manager for Glenmary Home Missioners.
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