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Friends, in our readings for the Second Sunday of Advent, there is a lot of talk about building highways. In the Bible, both Old Testament and New, we find the theme of exile. Very often, Israel finds itself sent away from its own Promised Land, and a great hope is that one day,… Show more
Good Morning from South Carolina. 31 degrees. The theme for the second Sunday of Advent is Peace. Please continue to pray for those who have lost everything in WNC and ET. God bless the volunteers who are working so tirelessly to provide shelter, heat and supplies. Show more
Today is the Second Sunday of Advent. Prepare ye the way of the Lord! For a free eBook of Advent reflections and more details about the meaning of the season: http://ewtn.com/advent
Happy 2nd week of Advent to those ho celebrate! Last week was about hope. This week of Advent is about peace. The Hebrew word for peace is shalom, which means completeness or well being. This is a time of coming together, of building a community of faith that is open to all. Show more
Advent is the four-week period leading up to Christmas, marked by lighting a candle each Sunday on the Advent wreath. Today it's time to light the second candle and sip on some mulled wine. Do you have an Advent wreath to celebrate? Show more
2nd Sunday of Advent Pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary Annunciation Visitation Nativity Presentation Finding of Jesus in the Temple Show more
The Second Sunday of Advent Today we focus on the Peace that is guaranteed with the coming of Christ the King, a Peacemaker. Remembering that as Christ followers we are called to prepare the way for Him in our personal lives, in our families, & in our communities each day. Show more
For sedevacantists unsure about the upcoming Holy Day of Obligation, the Immaculate Conception, falling on the Second Sunday of Advent: The most recent legislation approved by Pope Pius XII says that the liturgical feast is transferred to Dec. 9, although the obligation to attend… Show more
Advent is a four-week period where Christians prepare for 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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