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Tips To A Better Advent Season

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The liturgical season of Advent begins on the first Sunday in Advent, 
opening a new year in our Church's Calendar. The word Advent is from 
the Latin adventus, which means "coming" and is associated with the 
four weeks of preparation for Christmas.

Advent blends together a penitential spirit, very similar to Lent, a 
liturgical theme of preparation for the Second and Final Coming of 
the Lord, called the Parousia, and a joyful theme of getting ready 
for the birth of Christ.

During Advent, we are called upon to:

1) prepare ourselves to worthily to celebrate the anniversary of the 
Lord's coming into the world as the incarnate God of love,

2) make our souls fitting abodes for the Redeemer coming in Holy 
Communion and through grace

3) make ourselves ready for His final coming as judge, at death and 
at the end of the world
~from New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia

Advent is a season of waiting, a season filled with hope. Here are 
ten tips that will help you and your family keep this season holy:

1. Use an Advent calendar and/or a wreath to mark this time of 
preparation. Pray Advent prayers with the family and the rosary when 
you light up the candle on the wreath. Sing 'O Come, O Come, 
Emmanuel' throughout Advent.

2. Keep outdoor lights & decorations simple, using religious 
CHRISTmas scenes like the Nativity or a star.

3. Use a Jesse tree or an Advent tree.

4. Have your Christmas tree blessed. Remind your children that the 
tree is a Christian symbol and relates to many aspects of our faith.

5. Let your children know that "Santa Claus" is another name for the 
real St. Nicholas and tell them his story. Celebrate the day. 
Encourage your children to leave their shoes outside their bedroom 
doors on Dec. 5. When they awaken, they will find small gifts like 
candy or fruit if they've been good.

6. Participate in the Giving Tree at church. Have your children buy a 
gift to donate to children in need or perform some service for the 
poor or elderly.

7. Put a Nativity set in a prominent place in your home, but only put 
out some of the animals. You can put the other statues out, but in 
another place in your home. Each week, read a little from the 
Christmas story in Luke's Gospel, and move the statues a little closer.

8. Have the children place a piece of straw in the manger for each 
good deed they do during Advent as a gift to the baby Jesus.

9. Take the entire family, when possible, to daily Mass, Eucharistic 
Adoration, and to the sacrament of Reconciliation.

10. Light a candle before the Blessed Mother when visiting the 
Blessed Sacrament.

11. The Mary candle: Some families have the custom of decorating the 
Christ candle with a blue veil on December 8th, the Solemnity of the 
Immaculate Conception. On this great feast, others place a candle 
with a blue ribbon before a statue or picture of the Blessed Virgin, 
whose "yes" to God enabled our Lord's coming at Christmas. The candle 
is lit during meal times to serve as a delightful reminder of Mary's 
eager expectation of the "Light of the World."

12. St. Lucy cakes: The feast of St. Lucy, virgin and martyr, is on 
December 13th. This marks the opening of the Christmas season in 
Sweden. Her life story can be found in most saints books, as can the 
recipe for the traditional cakes. The symbolism is rich and her life 
story worthwhile reading.

Here are some great Advent links:

<http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/religion/re0372.html>Catholic 
Traditions for Advent and Christmas
<http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/adwreath.html>Customs and Prayers 
for the Advent Wreath
<http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/admedit.html>Meditations for Each 
Week of Advent
<http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/adnick.html>The Story of St. Nicholas
<http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/adginger.html>Gingerbread
<http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/advfood.html>Fasts and Feasts
<http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/adx/adx-recipes.html>Fasts and Feasts:Recipes
<http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/Advent/advent.htm>Advent
<http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/Advent/wreath.htm>Advent Wreath
<http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/Advent/jesse.htm>Jesse Tree
<http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/Advent/house.htm>Advent House & Calendar
<http://www.ewtn.com/devotionals/Advent/manger.htm>Manger Scene



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