Papal Angelus Fourth Sunday of Advent, 23 December 2007POPE BENEDICT XVI
Tomorrow night we will gather together to celebrate the great mystery of love which never ceases to amaze us: God became the Son of Man so that we might become children of God.
Preparing the WayFATHER ALFRED DELP, S.J.
Advent is the time for rousing.
The word that I have spoken will be his judgeFATHER GEORGE W. RUTLER
The Second Sunday of Advent points attention to two kinds of judgment.
Christians are obliged to judgeFATHER GEORGE W. RUTLER
Of the "Four Last Things," the Second Sunday of Advent treats Judgment.
Blessed Are the Woke of HeartFATHER PAUL SCALIA
Advent is the time to shake off drowsiness of heart.
Christmas ReflectionPOPE BENEDICT XVI
Precisely today, we begin the days of Advent that immediately prepare us for the nativity of the Lord.
Becoming GreaterFATHER GEORGE W. RUTLER
The four weeks of Advent are a test of how profoundly or superficially we understand the meaning of life.
Sharing in the Action of the CenturionMOTHER MARY FRANCIS, P.C.C.
We say to our Lord in this first week of Advent, "Show me your ways; teach me your paths."
Gird your loinsFATHER PETER JOHN CAMERON, O.P.
Matthew the Evangelist, in the Gospel for the Second Sunday of Advent, introduces us to John the Baptist.
Who has been forgotten?DAVID WARREN
Call me the Advent grinch, but I am disappointed almost never to endure fire from the pulpit on the desecration of this season of fast.
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