As we enter into the season of Advent & begin a new Church year we are invited & encouraged to pay attention for the new ways that God comes among us. As we draw closer to our celebration of Christmas when we celebrate the historical coming of Jesus into our world, we start the Advent season by focusing on Jesus’ coming at the end of time.
In one of my columns last month, I talked about some of the insights that I had gleaned at our Priests’ Convocation that we had at the beginning of the month. Over time I hope to share with you some of those insights with you. This week I want to share some insights that I gained about splitting my time each week between both parish offices.
With the overwhelming generosity from this parish, we have always been able to create so much joy over the holiday season. So please check out our Giving Tree this year. As of now we have 26 families with 31 children to provide for. Simply take a card from the tree, enjoy a day of shopping, and return the gift with the card from the tree...
In just a few weeks we will begin the season of Advent, entering into a new liturgical year. The season of Advent invites us to prepare the way for the coming of Jesus into our lives. One of the ways that we can do that, one of the ways that we can prepare ourselves to recognize the ways that Christ comes among us is by taking time in silence & prayer.