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Advent Reflections Day 4

Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding;
Christ is nigh, it seems to say,
Cast away the works of darkness,
O ye children of the day.

Wakened by the solemn warning
Let the earthbound soul arise;
Christ, her Sun, all ill dispelling,
Shines upon the morning skies.

Lo, the Lamb, so long expected,
Comes with pardon down from Heav’n;
Let us haste, with tears of sorrow,
One and all to be forgiven.

That when next He comes in glory,
And the world is wrapped in fear,
With His mercy He may shield us,
And with words of love draw near.

Honor, glory, might, and blessing
Be to God: the Father, Son
And the everlasting Spirit,
While eternal ages run.

Unknown author, 5th Century (Vox clara ecce intonat);
translated from Latin to English by Edward Caswall, 1849

Advent Reflections Day 3

Hosanna, now through Advent,
With loving hearts we sing,
For Jesus Christ is coming
To be His children’s king.

Hosanna! blessed Jesus,
Come in our hearts to dwell,
And let our lives and voices
Thy praise and glory tell.

For we who sing hosanna
Must like our Savior be,
In gentleness and meekness,
In love and purity.

Claudia F. Hernaman
Little Children’s Book, Philadelphia, 1885.

Advent Reflections Day 2

We preach not one advent only of Christ, but a second also, far more glorious than the former. For the former gave a view of His patience, but the latter brings with it the crown of a divine kingdom… In His former advent, He was wrapped in swaddling clothes in the manger; in His second, He covers Himself with light as with a garment. In His first coming, He endured the Cross, despising shame; in His second, He comes attended by a host of Angels, receiving glory.

…Our Lord Jesus Christ, then, comes from heaven; and He comes with glory at the end of this world, on the last day. For of this world, there is to be an end, and this created world is to be re-made anew.

Cyril of Jerusalem, Catechetical Lecture 15;

http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/310115.htm

Advent Reflections Day 1

We know that there are three comings of the Lord. The third lies between the other two. It is invisible, while the other two are visible… In the first coming he was seen on earth, dwelling among men; he himself testifies that they saw him and hated him. In the final coming all flesh will see the salvation of our God, and they will look on him whom they pierced… 

In case someone should think that what we say about this middle coming is sheer invention, listen to what our Lord himself says: If anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him. There is another passage of Scripture which reads: He who fears God will do good, but something further has been said about the one who loves, that is, that he will keep God’s word. Where is God’s word to be kept? Obviously in the heart, as the prophet says: I have hidden your words in my heart, so that I may not sin against you.

Keep God’s word in this way. Let it enter into your very being, let it take possession of your desires and your whole way of life. Feed on goodness, and your soul will delight in its richness. Remember to eat your bread, or your heart will wither away. Fill your soul with richness and strength…

If you keep the word of God in this way, it will also keep you. The Son with the Father will come to you. The great Prophet who will build the new Jerusalem will come, the one who makes all things new. This coming will fulfill what is written: As we have borne the likeness of the earthly man, we shall also bear the likeness of the heavenly man. Just as Adam’s sin spread through all mankind and took hold of all, so Christ, who created and redeemed all, will glorify all, once he takes possession of all.

St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Sermo 5, In Adventu Domini, 1-3:
Opera Omnia, Edit. Cisterc. 4 {1966}, 188-190.

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Many parishioners experience Advent as only four days a year on Sunday. We hope these reflections from the Church Triumphant will inspire you as you wait for the memorial of Christ’s coming as a babe in history, and for the imminent return of His second coming.

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July 29

Silver Star = I have been Catholic all my life.
(Quiz Me!)

Gold Star = I converted to Catholicism as an adult.
(Ask me what I converted from.)

Green Star = I’m not Catholic, but I’m here!
(Ask me about my thoughts on Café!)

*Ask people about what the Church means to them. Ask if they’ve ever encountered the person of Jesus. Ask them to share that story. Last night! Time to get real!

July 22

Silver Star = I live in Central Houston
(Traffic? What’s that?)

Gold Star = I live in North Houston
(Wasn’t 45/290 awful?)

Blue Star = I live on West / Southwest side of Houston
(I hate the I-10 or 59/69!)

Red Star = I live on East /Southeast side of Houston
(There’s no traffic in Space!)

Green Star = I drove more than 90 minutes (not including traffic) to get here!

*Ask people what parish they go to? What’s their favorite bar/pub in their area? Where’s the best local coffee place?

July 15

College Night

Red Star = Rising College Freshman
(Wait, this isn’t youth group?)

Gold Star = Recent College Graduate
(Whew, that was a lot of work, now what?)

Silver Star = Current College Student
(Summer break!!)

Green Star = Alumni
(What year did you graduate?)

Blue Star = Other
​(Ask me for my story)

Don’t forget the go-to list of College questions:
What is your major?
What dorm do you live in?
When did you graduate?
When did you study abroad?
Were you in a sorority/fraternity/household?

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