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Sisters/brothers, Merry Christmas Eve and Happy Fourth sunday of Advent, candle representing Love. Suspend for a moment all the religious symbols and stories, and just think that we can each help birth and foster love in this world. We can bring light to the dark. Show more
Fourth Sunday in Advent we focus on the LOVE shown to us by our Father who sent His Son to be our Light! Have a Blessed and Light filled Christmas Eve!
Happy 4th week of advent (really only a few hours, not a week) I went to Mass, prayed for you all. If you see this post, know that I took your intentions to Mass. My love to you all
Whatever God asks of us, let our answer be yes. Listen to @frmikeschmitz 's homily for the Fourth Sunday of #Advent: https://media.ascensionpress.com/category/ascension-podcasts/sunday-homilies-podcast/…
Fourth Sunday of Advent | "He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father, and he will rule over the house of Jacob forever, and of his kingdom there will be no end." Luke 1:32-33 Show more
A blessed Christmas eve and 4th Sunday of Advent, from Queen of Peace in Patton, PA. There will always be a Traditional Latin Mass in rural Pennsylvania - come Hell, high water, or a Bergoglian pride parade.
"We are right to be angry about death, and anger is a large part of mourning for the dead. And we are right to be angry with God. It's just as appropriate to be angry with God as it is to beg his forgiveness or to ask him for anything in prayer." Show more youtube.com Fr. Herbert McCabe, O.P.'s Homily from the Fourth Sunday of Advent,...
As the fourth Sunday of Advent transitions into the vigil for the Nativity of the Lord, we'd like to share Dorothy's December 1945 column, "Room for Christ." https://catholicworker.org/416-2/
Come quickly, Lord Jesus, and do not delay! Remembering all at Mass in the Clementine Chapel at St. Peter’s Basilica this fourth Sunday of Advent, Christmas Eve morning.
The Fourth Sunday of Advent celebrates the last day of Advent before Christmas, the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. For some Christian denominations, this period is also a celebration of the possible return of Christ via his Second Coming.
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