WELCOME ADVENT!!!
What a joyous season, what a peaceful season! A time to reflect on our lives, to start anew, and ready ourselves for the Feast of the Incarnation. Today we put away the Thanksgiving centerpiece with its gourds and harvest colors and brought out the Advent box. The table has been set with the Advent wreath and calendar, and purple and pink pervade the house. I love this feeling of a clean slate, that the whole liturgical cycle has come full circle and we set off again after Christ. It's interesting to think that in the Spring we have Carnivale, then Lent, then Easter, and then we parallel that with Thanksgiving, then Advent, then Christmas. Advent and Lent hold a very similar purpose- drawing us closer into our relationship with Christ; both seasons are times for repentance and preparation. But I appreciate the Advent feeling so much more. It's much more optimistic than Lent. If you've already put up the Christmas lights, do yourself a favor and ready your heart and spirit for the coming of Christ. Spend these days of Advent in reflective prayer, asking yourself what are the ways in which you can mend your relationship with God. My parish is offering an online retreat for the first time this year, with reflections on each day's readings contributed by members of the parish (check out Dec.11). For other great links on how to celebrate this season, check out the following:
Advent workshop
Celebrating Advent
Advent customs
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11/28/2004
A little light burns...
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