Showing posts with label Liturgical Seasons - Lent/Christmas/Easter/etc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liturgical Seasons - Lent/Christmas/Easter/etc. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2012

Have a Merry Christmas!

We love our readers and are grateful that you continue to read this blog. There won't be much posting over the next few weeks as we enjoy the Christmas season with family. Here are some great Christmas videos to get you in the mood.

Have a Merry Christmas! May the child Jesus be born anew in your heart!








Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Fear Not - Christ Is Coming!

The best moment of any animated Christmas special is by far when Linus delivers his reason for Christmas message. We should remember that Linus always carries his security blanket panics even when his mom has to wash it. Yet there is one time he does not need it. It is during this scene when he drops it after saying "fear not". Linus does not need a security blanket, he has Christ.

Take a look:

Friday, December 14, 2012

An Advent Tradition


An Advent Tradition
by Kristine Cranley

Advent is a time of expectant waiting. It is a time of asking the Lord to prepare our hearts to receive Christ anew this Christmas. We sit in silence with our Lady, pregnant with the silent Word, and ask the Lord Jesus to speak to us in the silence. We pray that He may ready us so that He can be born into our hearts in a new way this Christmas.

There is a beautiful Advent tradition that speaks so profoundly of the focus of this joyful season. In it you set out an empty cradle (either the one from your manger scene or a homemade one) in which you will lay an image of the Christ Child on Christmas day. Near to this empty cradle, place a supply of straw or grass.

Then throughout the season of Advent, make various acts of love for Jesus. They can be physical acts such as feeding the hungry, speaking kindly to someone, participating in an Advent giving tree, writing someone in prison, etc. Or they can be spiritual acts such as setting aside time in your day to read the scriptures, or praying for those in need, or thanking Jesus for all His blessings in your life. Every time you perform one of these acts of love, place a piece of straw in His cradle.

When Christmas day comes, our tiny Lord will have a warm bed to rest in, prepared for Him by your acts of love. And reigning in Heaven, His Sacred Heart will be truly warmed by the bed of love you have provided Him. What better birthday gift could we bring for the birth of Love Himself?