Posted on 11/27/2004 1:53:03 PM PST by Salvation
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They sell Advent candle sets, blue or purple, rose, in beeswax or stearin, and holders/wreaths.
BTTT and
advent bookmark (excellent referencesf)
By Carl Larsson, my favorite Swedish painter.
That's it exactly.
Now why won't my daughter do this simple thing for us?
< ducking >
St. Birgitta of Sweden, pray for us.
The music.
Christmas time (Advent) has always meant music to me. Playing Christmas music at home. Christmas concerts in school (even now, our local public schools have out and out Christmas music in the concert). The 6 anthems and carols my church choir is preparing for Christmast Eve midnight service (I sing mostly bass, some tenor; I'm a true baritone, but whatever the choirmaster needs, I'll sing). The Do It Yourself Messiah in the Chicago Civic Opera Center that LaSalle Bank runs, with an 80 piece orchestra (including organ and harpsichord), 4 professional soloists, and 3000 singers in the seats; my wife and I go every year. Christmas means music to me.
Christian Bump.
Great picture!
O come, O come, Emmanuel,
And ransom captive, Israel. singing)
Good to see you! A blessed Advent to your entire family.
Advent is not necessarily looking forward to the coming Christmas day but rather a time to reflect on the Parousia or the glorious Second Coming of our Lord.
And of course, the Gospel for 1st Advent this year is the "one will be taken, and one will be left." So it does point towards consideration of the Last Things.
Our priest mentioned this also.........but he also emphasized the daily coming of Christ in the Holy Eucharist.
Additionally he mentioned Christ as part of the Triune God (not yet revealed) present during Creation as he hung the Creation symbol on our Jesse Tree in Church.
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Week 1: Monday Many peoples shall come and say: "Come, let us climb the Lords mountain, to the house of the God of Jacob, that he may instruct us in his ways, and we may walk in his paths." For from Zion shall go forth instruction, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. (Isaiah 2:3) Reflection Christ is the ultimate center of meaning in the universe. It is through Christ that all people will be led to the Father. How can we hope to achieve a world in which all will seek the path of God? Only when men and women are working to achieve the unity that Christs redemption promises us. Advent Action Perform an act of kindness for someone you do not know. Prayer Lord, help me be at home with You, that I may listen to Your word and walk in Your way. |
Place bump to myself to find this thread this evening.
November 28 Make and bless the family Advent wreath. November 29 November 30 December 1 December 2 December 3 December 4 December 5 December 6 December 7 December 8 December 9 December 10 December 11 December 12 December 13 December 14 December 15 December 16 December 17 December 18 December 19 December 20 December 21 December 22 December 23 December 24 December 25 December 26 December 27 December 28 December 29 December 30 December 31 January 1 January 2 |
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November 29
Adopt a form of grace before breakfast, lunch, or dinner to use throughout the Advent and Christmas season. Suggestions can be found in Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers.
November 30
Write your Christmas cards. Include a copy of the Prayer for Peace (link: ) or A Prayer for Families and invite your friends and loved ones to pray the prayer with your throughout the holiday season.
December 1
Pray the rosary using A Rosary for Peace.
December 2
Make your Christmas gift list. Set a limit on Christmas gift buying. Donate a percentage of the total amount spent on gifts to a local charity.
December 3
Today is the feast of St. Francis Xavier, a Jesuit missionary to Asia and the Pacific. Learn three facts about Catholics today from Asia and the Pacific Islands. How has the Asian and Pacific presence influenced your local community?
December 4
Reread Sundays readings. What is the Gospels sense of time? How is the Gospels sense of time a challenge to our cultural sense of time during these weeks?
December 5
Reflect on the readings for this Sunday. The response of psalmist today is one of great joy in the justice of God. As you prepare for the coming of Christ, how would you characterize your response?
December 6
The virtue of St. Nicholas was his love and charity for the poor. Read short excerpts from Principles, Prophecy, and a Pastoral Response and reflect on your response to poor in the world.
December 7
Reread The Harvest of Justice Is Sown in Peace. What one action can you take as an individual, a family, a parish, and a taxpayer to sow the seeds of justice this Advent?
December 8
On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, identify in what ways Mary is a model of holiness for you. Examine some of the traditional prayers to Mary in the Book of Mary.
December 9
Adopt one of the spiritual works of mercy from Penitential Practices for Todays Catholics as part of your Advent journey.
December 10
Put up and decorate your Christmas tree. Bless it using the Blessing of a Christmas Tree.
December 11
Celebrate Eucharist at a Spanish-language or bilingual Mass on the eve of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
December 12
Reflect on todays Gospel. How do you respond to the question, What should I do?
December 13
Light a candle in your home or at a Church and pray for the blind on this memorial to St. Lucy.
December 14
Today is the feast of St. John of the Cross. What are the calls and costs of discipleship today?
December 15
Pray the rosary using the A Scriptural Rosary for Justice and Peace.
December 16
Today is the first day of the nine-day celebration of the posadas, when the difficult journey of Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem is reenacted. As you hear the figurative knock on the door, how do you respond to the question, Is there room at the inn? and welcome the strangers at your door?
December 17
Sing O Come, O Come Emmanuel, the sung version of the O Antiphons, as part of your prayer. Each antiphon addresses Christ using a Scriptural title. One of the seven antiphons is prayed each day from December 17 to December 24.
December 18
Reread the second reading from last Sunday. In what ways in your ability to patient weighed down by anxieties, fears, or other burdens?
December 19
In Sundays Gospel, we hear of Josephs trust in the Lord. How do you demonstrate to others your trust in the Lord and your willingness to do Gods will?
December 20
Make a list of the ways in which, like Mary, you have said yes to Gods presence in your life.
December 21
Collect old, usable clothes, non-perishable food items, and unused toys and donate them to a local shelter or charitable organization.
December 22
Pray the rosary using Unity in Diversity: A Scriptural Rosary. Identify the migrants in your community and how you can be a more welcoming community during this Advent.
December 23
Finish wrapping your Christmas gifts.
December 24 Begin the Novena for Peace (to end on January 1.)
December 25
Celebrate the birth of Christ by attending Eucharist. Spend time with family and friends.
December 26
Write a card or letter to each member of your family. Thank them for all that they have shared with you. Send them a copy of the A Prayer for Families.
December 27
Start writing thank you notes for the gifts that you received on Christmas.
December 28
Pray for the children who have died and inscribe their names in the Book of the Innocents.
December 29
Read what you wrote on the slips of paper in your clay pot. Reflect on the experience of epiphany in the Gospel for Sunday.
December 30
Memorize the Canticle of Simeon and begin the practice of Night Prayer individually, as a couple, or as a family.
December 31
Review fundraising requests from charitable groups and decide which ones you will support. Send out the checks to make the December 31 deadline for charitable deductions.
January 1
Pray the Prayer for Peace with your family, friends, or colleagues before watching the parades or football games on this holy day dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God and Queen of Peace.
January 2
Today begins National Migration Week. Write a letter to your senator or representative on one of the current issues related to migrants.
Music during advent Question from B.J. on 12-19-2003: |
Our priest says that we cannot sing Christmas carols etc during advent. only on Christmas. That doesn't leave much time to the wonderful old hymns. Is there a ruling on this? thanks |
Answer by Colin B. Donovan, STL on 01-07-2004: |
Since Advent is the liturgical season of preparation for Christmas, not celebration of, it would indeed NOT be appropriate to sing Christmas carols during Advent. Most hymnals have an Advent section with carols/hymns that match the liturgical season. These should be used instead of the Christmas-specific ones.
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