'Tis the Season of Preparation and Renewal

Not only is this time of year Christmas time, it’s ADVENT.
What is Advent you may ask…. well Advent is the beginning of the new year for the Church, and most Christian churches. This new season begins on the 4th Sunday before Christmas and ends on Christmas Even. The word Advent, by definition means “coming” or “arrival”. The Advent season is a time to celebrate the first “advent” and a time to prepare for his Second Advent, when He comes again. In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the this joyous Hallmark Holiday that I love so much, we are called to stop, prepare our hearts and turn our eyes to the true reason for the season.
In about two and a half weeks, we will celebrate the birth of Christ. The birth of a baby that would grow to make the biggest sacrifice in all of history for all of mankind… are our hearts and lives prepared for that? Can we really be prepared for that? Advent has always been one of my favorite seasons in the Church. No matter where I have been throughout the year, God always calls me home during advent and brings me back to a place where I can truly rejoice in Him on Christmas day!
A tradition that goes with advent is the lighting of the Advent wreath. The Advent wreath is made up of four candles; three purple candles that represent the prayer, penance and preparatory sacrifices made throughout advent and one pink candle which is lit on the 3rd Sunday of Advent to rejoice that we have made it to the midpoint of Advent and Christmas is near. **I should tell you that I did reference this information and I did not know it all off the top of my head so puh-lease don’t be impressed! Each candle is lit at mass and many families have their own family wreath in which they pray an advent prayer and light a candle each Sunday at dinner.
Maybe this all seems really silly to you, maybe this doesn’t make any sense or maybe you love it all as much as I do… either way, I first thank you for reading this all the way through! Secondly, I pray that you open your heart this season in a new way than you have ever done before…maybe it’s a little change, maybe it’s a big one….whatever it is to you, just do it! Maybe you’ll see Christmas and the New Year a bit differently ;-)