Advent
In keeping with current [1907] usage, Advent is a duration beginning with the Sunday closest to the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle (30 November) and embracing 4 Sundays. The very first Sunday may be as early as 27 November, and then Advent has twenty-eight days, or as late as 3 December, providing the period just twenty-one days.
With Advent the ecclesiastical year starts in the Western churches. During this time the faithful are admonished to prepare themselves worthily to celebrate the anniversary of the Lord’s coming into the world as the incarnate God of love, therefore to make their souls fitting homes for the Redeemer being available in Holy Communion and through grace, and consequently to make themselves ready for His final coming as judge, at death and at the end of the world.
The post here are therefore meant to help the reader encounter Christ in this very important season.
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Encountering the Merciful God in Advent
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About Advent
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Advent and the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
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Advent Challenge To Stay Awake And Be On Your Guard
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Meeting Jesus In Advent
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Advent Hope – A Time Of Deep Reflection
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