In some denominations, Advent is also celebrated by the lighting of an Advent wreath, which represents Jesus coming as a ...
In his final reflection for Advent, Deacon Franz Fruehwald explores the quiet and resolute faith of St. Joseph. He shows us ...
The Christian season of Advent, which begins this Sunday, is a four-week period of preparation for Christmas. Advent's themes ...
Joy does not simply happen to us, writes Deacon Franz Fruehwald. It grows where there is space cleared by humility, softened ...
The fourth Sunday of Advent is symbolized by lighting the final candle on the wreath, representing love. This Advent season ...
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What is the meaning behind Advent wreaths and candles? Discover their powerful symbolism
An Advent wreath is circular and symbolizes everlasting life and unending love. The arrangement is used to put our attention ...
Christmas is often synonymous with Advent. In each part of the world, Christmas is celebrated in different ways, or not at ...
Advent “Coming” begins a new liturgical year for the Church and celebrates three comings of Christ: His birth into history 2000 years ago, which split time into BC/AD (contemplate that); his coming at ...
The second week of Advent focuses on finding peace by intentionally slowing down. The author suggests a practice of taking 60 seconds of quiet each morning to find calm. Choosing quiet and embracing ...
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Advent is a season rich in imagery and colour, critique and challenge
I love Advent because it is a season rich in imagery and colour, critique and challenge.
Father Joshua J. Whitfield provides a reflection on the readings and gospel for the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Dec. 14, 2025.
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