This Advent, people from across the St. Cloud Diocese reflect on a word that represents Jesus to them.
Local Catholics reflect: Who do you say that I am?
Kristin Molitor: The school of Advent
“It is necessary to sit in the school of Advent so that we can learn that in our darkest hour it is safe to trust and that perhaps, it is in our darkest hour, that it is safest to trust.”
Advent book ideas
These books offer daily reading and reflections for a spiritual Advent season.
Ask Father Tom: Who do you say that I am?
Mark’s Gospel and the O Antiphons focus on the question of Jesus’ identity.
Greg Erlandson – Advent: Can we do it?
Advent liturgies speak to us of a message of reform and hope.
Father Eugene Hemrick: Extend a hand to outsiders during Advent
Advent is an opportunity to examine our ultimate purpose in life and experiencing Advent joy at its best.
Want to add to hope, joy, reflection, healing? Then you can do Advent
Compared to Christmas, Easter and Lent, Advent is the Maytag repairman of liturgical seasons.
Want to add to hope, joy, reflection, healing? You can do Advent
Advent is a time that we have an opportunity to reflect on the many blessings in our life and to show our gratitude.