Dear Families,
The use of the Advent Wreath is a traditional practice which has found its place in the Church, as well as in the home. The blessing of an Advent Wreath takes place on the First Sunday of Advent, or on the evening before the First Sunday of Advent.
When the blessing of the Advent Wreath is celebrated in the home, it is appropriate that it be blessed by a parent or another member of the family.
Advent and Lent are two special seasons in the Church calendar, and Catholics often see Advent as the “easy, happy” season, while Lent is the “tough, solemn” season. It might have something to do with the fact that during Lent we may give up sweets, fast at least twice, and do lots of almsgiving. While during Advent, we do the opposite – we eat more sweets than ever, indulge in multiple feasts, and create our Christmas gift list.
We also need to remember that Advent is a key time to prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Having an Advent wreath at home and setting aside a few minutes each night to light the candle(s) and reflect on the meaning of Advent and the glory of Jesus, is a great way to prepare us for the coming of Jesus Christ. This Sunday, December 3, 2023, marks the first day of Advent.
St. Nicholas Feast Day
Wednesday, December 6th is St. Nicholas Feast Day. That day I will make a special announcement to the school explaining the special meaning of St. Nicholas and we may have a special visit from St. Nicholas himself.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
A week from tomorrow, on December 8, we celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Grades PK-8 will attend mass on this Holy Day of Obligation. 3A is in charge and all families are invited to join us at Mass at 9:00am.
Question of the Day:
In Filipino Tradition, what is the name of the novena of nine Masses meant to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary during Advent?
The 7th person to answer the question correctly will win a Charger Card.
Blessings for a Wonderful Weekend!
Mr. Mike Fuerte
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