First Sunday of Advent (A)

The Unknown Day and Hour   Lectionary: 1 Reading 1 -  Isaiah 2:1-5 Responsorial Psalm -  Psalm 122: 1-9 Reading 2 -  Romans 13:11-14 Alleluia -  Cf. Psalm 85:8 Gospel -  Matthew 24:37-44 '... Therefore, stay awake! For you do not know on which day your Lord will come.' Introduction  As we gather on this First Sunday of Advent , we also mark the beginning of the Church’s new liturgical calendar and a four-week preparation period leading up to Christmas. The word Advent comes from either of two Latin words, which simply mean “to come” (Ad-venire) or “to arrive” (Ad-ventus), and as early as the fourth (4th) century, Christians have had this special time of preparation towards Christmas. Of course, Advent is not merely a countdown to Christmas; Even as we begin the material preparations for the social celebration of Christmas, the liturgical celebrations of these weeks invite us to prepare ourselves for the coming of Jesus. But what does the co...

Deacon Ordination Planning (Invitations)

 


Invitations went out this week. It may not be clear on the RSVP, but all family members are welcome, just be sure to give me a count on the RSVP (or message me directly). If, for whatever reason, you do not receive an invite sometime within the next week or so (or if you have misplaced it), and you would like to attend, you are more than welcome to do so; you can find the details for the ordination and reception here: https://www.deaconordination.org (be sure to click on my name to get all the specifics).  If you are looking for gift ideas ... my ordination gift list is here: https://giftlist.com/lists/f4LVDhyQuDfx1uGm8fKX



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