1st Sunday of Advent | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com Breathe Freely Sun, 21 Nov 2021 22:22:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://airmaria.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/28143228/amicon-r-100x100.png 1st Sunday of Advent | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com 32 32 Nov 30 – Homily – Fr Giles: “Waiting For Jesus” https://dev.airmaria.com/2014/11/29/nov-30-homily-fr-giles-waiting-for-jesus/ Sun, 30 Nov 2014 04:11:47 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2014/11/29/nov-30-homily-fr-giles-waiting-for-jesus/ Homily #141130a ( 8min) Play – This is a reflection given by Fr. Giles M. Atherton on the readings for the 1st Sunday in Advent. Ave Maria! Mass: 1st Sunday of Advent – Sunday –...

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Homily #141130a ( 8min) Play – This is a reflection given by Fr. Giles M. Atherton on the readings for the 1st Sunday in Advent.
Ave Maria!
Mass: 1st Sunday of Advent – Sunday – Form: OF
Readings: 
1st: isa 63:16-17, 19
Resp: psa 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19
2nd: 1co 1:3-9
Gsp: mar 13:33-37

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Advent: the Coming of a Presence https://dev.airmaria.com/2018/12/02/advent-the-coming-of-a-presence/ Sun, 02 Dec 2018 17:00:59 +0000 http://dev.airmaria.com/?p=68180 Ave Maria MeditationsDear Brothers and Sisters, Today on the First Sunday of Advent, we enter that four-week Season with which a new liturgical year begins and that immediately prepares us for the Feast...

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Ave Maria MeditationsDear Brothers and Sisters,

Today on the First Sunday of Advent, we enter that four-week Season with which a new liturgical year begins and that immediately prepares us for the Feast of Christmas, the memorial of the Incarnation of Christ in history. Yet, the spiritual message of Advent is more profound and already orients us to the glorious return of the Lord at the end of our history. Adventus is the Latin word that could be translated by “arrival”, “coming” or “presence”…

By using this term, “Advent”, Christians wanted to express the special relationship that bound them to the Crucified and Risen Christ. He is a King who, having entered this poor province called earth, made us the gift of His visit and after His Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven desired in any case to stay with us; we perceive His mysterious presence in the liturgical assembly. Indeed, in celebrating the Eucharist, we proclaim that He did not withdraw from the world, that He did not leave us alone and, even though we cannot see and touch Him as with material and tangible realities, He is in any case with us and among us. Indeed, He is in us, because He can attract to himself and communicate His life to every believer who opens his/her heart to Him. Thus, Advent means commemorating the first coming of the Lord in the flesh, with His definitive return already in mind, and, at the same time, it means recognizing that Christ present in our midst makes Himself our travelling companion in the life of the Church who celebrates His mystery.

This knowledge, dear brothers and sisters, nourished by listening to the Word of God, must help us to see the world with different eyes, to interpret the individual events of life and history as words that God addresses to us, as signs of His love that assure us of His closeness in every situation; this awareness, in particular, should prepare us to welcome Him when “He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and His kingdom will have no end”, as in a little while we shall repeat in the Creed. In this perspective, Advent becomes for all Christians a time of expectation and hope, a privileged time for listening and reflection, as long as we let ourselves be guided by the liturgy, which invites us to advance to meet the Lord who comes.

“Come, Lord Jesus”: dear friends, this ardent invocation of the Christian community of the early days must also become our constant aspiration, the aspiration of the Church in every epoch, which longs for and prepares herself for the encounter with her Lord.

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

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Advent! https://dev.airmaria.com/2021/11/28/advent/ Sun, 28 Nov 2021 17:13:36 +0000 http://dev.airmaria.com/?p=87288 Ave Maria Meditations Adventus!  A Latin word that means something along the lines of “the coming”. What coming would that be? The coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at Christmas! Now in this...

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Adventus!  A Latin word that means something along the lines of “the coming”. What coming would that be? The coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at Christmas!

Now in this time of Advent many people put up lights and decorate a tree in their house which is good and it lights up the darkness of these short days. But more importantly is to light up our souls with virtues such as repentance, humility, trust, self-giving and so forth.

Advent  is actually a penitential season! Many may not know this. What can we do to prepare to put lights in our souls in preparation of the coming of the Christ Child? This is what will really prepare us for Christmas. Something to pray about. A good confession is a wonderful way to start!

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