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Most Catholic parents are so far removed from a rich Catholic culture that living a liturgical season—let alone the liturgical year—can seem impossible.
Dr. Tracey Rowland, professor at the University of Notre Dame Australia, describes the scene by saying that young Catholics “find themselves in a situation where they have rarely experienced a fully functional Catholic culture.”
Advent is our invitation to rest in the already-not-yet anticipation of the God incarnate, who will one day right all the wrongs of the world.
Yet he already came, 2,000 years ago, and lived among us.
Already, not yet. …We live in the middle, where we're invited to wait with hope.
Journey solo or with your spouse this Advent.
During the season of Advent and Lent, Catholic communities customarily offer expanded opportunities for the Sacrament of Penance. During the National Eucharistic Revival, communities are encouraged to incorporate Eucharistic adoration as well, inspired by the tradition of “Nights of Mercy.” In this resource, you’ll find some helpful considerations for you and your community as you discern how you might host a Night of Mercy.
The four items on this checklist are sure to make your Advent that much more beautiful ... and fun!