Holiday Guide N OV E M B E R 18, 2021 Joy, hope, prosperity, and cheer – traditional, time-honored sentiments for Christmas and New Year holiday celebrations. While we have been living in constant hope of late, an intentional focus on joy this holiday season would serve to remind us to live life more fully, to connect more genuinely, and to care more deeply throughout the coming year. “Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day,” wrote Henri Nouwen, priest, professor, writer, and theologian. Author G.K. Chesterton once noted that “Joy is the gigantic secret of the Christian.” Why would that be so? “Because,” as speaker and author Fr. Mike Schmitz writes,
“true joy is not illusory or conditional. True joy is based on a foundation outside of the individual. It is the abiding and pervasive sense of well-being.” In their four years of theological studies, including “The Mission of Jesus Christ and Church in History,” “Ethics and Social Justice,” “Philosophical Foundation for Theology,” and “World Religions: Ecumenical and Interfaith Issues,” St. Michael’s students are encouraged to find authentic joy in their own lives as they reflect, explain, and expand upon how Christ calls us to live as disciples and servantleaders. A capstone course, “Discipleship: Student Leadership” is offered to senior leadership team members who plan and
implement retreats and service-learning programs for the students of St. Michael's. As we head into this new year with fresh hope, it will be easier than ever before to appreciate the everyday gifts and small joys as we look forward to reunions and festive, relaxed gatherings with family and friends. Cooking, baking, decorating all become more enjoyable, and that pickup game, caroling, or family dinner more poignant in light of feeling truly joyful. St. Michael’s Catholic Academy wishes West Austin News readers and our own extended community much joy this extraspecial holiday season with all the love and warmth of the spirit of the season.