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It’s the beginning of November and
already stores are displaying
Christmas merchandise and playing
tinny-sounding Christmas carols until
you want to scream. It’s annoying at
best—and, for those of us who are
Christians, it verges on the
sacrilegious. What happened to
Advent, to a period of sober
preparation for the coming of the
Messiah? Why does Christmas have to
be identified with the materialism
that Jesus taught us to
eschew?
We’re not going to escape the
consumption that surrounds us, and
we all in fact do want to give
thoughtful gifts to friends and
family to mark Jesus’ birthday. But
there are ways to make sure that
the materialism of the season
doesn’t override its spiritual
significance, and the key to
accessing them is through
planning.
To that end, we’ve put together a
free
Put Jesus First: Advent &
Christmas Planning Guide
that will help alleviate the stress
of the season and allow you to
focus on what matters most.
You
can download it
here.
What’s it all about?
The word Advent means “arrival” or
“approach.” For thousands of years,
humanity waited for the Messiah who
would come to redeem humanity and
restore its relationship with God;
the books of the Hebrew Bible
nearly sing with yearning for this
event. Catholics connect the coming
of Christ as a baby in Bethlehem to
Christ’s second coming, so we are
experiencing that yearning both as
a commemoration of a past event and
in anticipation of a future
one.
Catholics connect the coming of
Christ as a baby in Bethlehem to
Christ’s second coming, so we are
experiencing that yearning both as a
commemoration of a past event and in
anticipation of a future one. Advent
is a time for us to recognize our
spiritual longing for God and to be
drawn into an ever-deepening
relationship with him.
So Advent is a season
of:
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Joyful expectation
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Prayerful penance
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Spiritual preparation
You’ll notice the second item in that
list: prayerful penance. Advent has
been called a “smaller Lent,” and is
as important a season as the one
leading up to the resurrection. We
don’t often associate penance with
Advent, and yet there’s a strong
current of thought saying that it
should be part of our preparation for
whatever lies ahead. We prepare for
the Eucharist through the sacrament
of reconciliation, through some
penance that breaks down the barrier
of sin between us and God. So we
should spend no less time and energy
in our preparation for Jesus’
birth.
The early Church, the Church of the
first century, had three “pillars” of
faith: prayer, fasting, and
almsgiving.
In the next few weeks we’ll look at
how each of these pillars will help
you put Jesus first this Advent and
Christmas.
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Christmas Gifts for
Friends and
FamilyThrough
the month of November, Pauline Books
and Media is helping you PUT JESUS
FIRST by offering select popular titles
at 20% discount. This week we're
discounting titles for adult members of
family and friends. Next we'll offer
books for kids and teens so you can
help them KEEP Jesus first! And at the
end of the month you might want to
stock up on Christmas music for
yourself or gifts.
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What would it be like to make the world
a better place?
As we
approach the holy season of Advent,
it's a good time to step aside for
a moment and ask ourselves how we
can make the world a better place
for the coming of the Christ Child.
At Pauline Books & Media, we've
imagined what it might be like to
go on retreat with Blessed Oscar
Romero, who loved Jesus so much
that he was martyred at the altar,
and we've created what we imagine
such a retreat would be like. Why
not let him lead you into prayer,
contemplation, and action
today?
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Help kids PUT JESUS FIRST
this year with this exclusive Advent
Calendar
Celebrate every day of
the year with our free monthly
calendar that will remind you of
events, saints' days, actions to
take, and ideas to explore!
Lovingly illustrated by the
Daughters of St. Paul art studio,
this calendar is sure to be your
trusted go-to resource for the
year.
We'll start you out with this
beautiful Advent calendar, and then
send you a new one every month,
filled with celebrations, prayers,
activities, and
more!
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