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Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Advent


What is Advent? Where did it come from?


The word Advent comes from the Latin word adventus. It is four weeks of preparation for the Christmas celebration and the second coming of Jesus. In the Eastern Churches, the Nativity Fast starts 40 days before Christmas. 

The first record of the Nativity Fast was during Bishop Perpetuus of Tours (462-490), and the Council of Tours mentioned an Advent in 567.

The traditional color for Advent is violet, but Protestant denominations use blue or purple. The fourth Sunday is rose-colored Vestments and candles.

Christian homes use a wreath with four candles, three violet and one rose color. However, some use white candles.

The tradition began in the 19th century but was rooted in the 16th. In the 16th, the wreath was made of fir tree branches with 24 candles to represent the 24 days before Christmas. That became awkward, so it was changed to four candles for four weeks.

The first candle symbolizes hope, the second is for peace, the third is for joy, and the last candle is for love.


The Advent calendar has 24 openings, so one can be opened each day beginning December 1.  Tradition says the calendar idea began in Munich, Germany, in the 19th century. A mother grew tired of her children's endless questions, "How long before Christmas?" The first commercial calendars were printed in Germany in 1851.

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Peace

                                            Peace 

You may be very busy this Saturday before Christmas Eve. You may not read this until after Christmas, which somehow has become hectic. The Christmas season is not one or two days, but hopefully every day.
I share with you part of a poem written by Edna Hong.

Let us not walk through the Christmas season
With eyes that see not those whom Thy eyes saw first,
    the lonely and forgotten ones,
    the sick, the old and blind,
    the lost souls and the fallen,
    the hungry in body and soul,
   the anxious and worried,
    and those who mourn and are not comforted.

Many of us think of the words ' Peace on earth', and we think there is no peace in this world of war and violence.
We need to remember these words, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives," said Jesus. (John 14: 27)         Christians know the Peace beyond understanding. Merry Christmas and a Blessed One, And to my English friends, Happy Christmas and a Blessed One. 

And a Blessed New Year of 2024.   
                                                                 Pat











Sunday, December 3, 2023

                           Peace on Earth    

    With war waging in many parts of our world, I wanted to share this poem by Helen Steiner Rice.   She understood that the peace Jesus gives us is not peace from war or hatred but an inner peace no one can take from Christians.  We need to realize the peace Christ gives us in today's world.

                           Peace on Earth
Bless us, Lord,
This Christmas
With quietness of mind-
Teach us to be patient
And always to be kind.
Show us that in quietness
We can feel your presence near,
Filling us with joy and peace
Throughout the coming year.    




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