Advent has began and with it the opportunity to practice
many great traditions. Here are two that
I continue to do each year and a new one that I was just introduced to this
year.
Advent Wreath- Yesterday, in RCIA we had our annual Advent
wreath competition. Every year in an
attempt to help our students live the time before Christmas in a more meaningful
way, we introduce this lovely tradition by hosting a decorating extravaganza. A week before, we give them the circular
candle base and have them take it home to decorate with their families. It’s
usually a great success and fun way to get into the Christmas spirit. I, of course, have adopted this tradition and
though sometimes it’s difficult to do every day, we still enjoy doing something
meaningful even if sometimes we skip a day or two.
Advent Calendar- Counting the days towards the birth of
Christ is another tradition that continues to happen in my home. It goes along with the Advent wreath and it’s
just exciting to visually count down the days until the birth of our Savior.
A Stocking for Jesus- This year I discovered this idea! It’s involves hanging a stocking especially
for Jesus on the mantel, but instead of filling it with material gifts the
stocking is filled with spiritual gifts.
Each spiritual gift is a small act of kindness done to another person, “Truly
I say to you, as you did it to the least of these my brothers, you did it to
me.” These acts of kindness to others
become gifts to Jesus! These little gifts are written down and stuffed in the
stocking throughout Advent.
Sometimes, some of the ideas that I come up with are not met
with the eagerness that I hope. Other
times I was sure I could have done a better job and on some days these
activities might be met with some complaining or an argument – this unpleasantness
illustrates that we desperately need a savior and that the message of Christmas
is still needed year after year. I
usually use candy bate to encourage participation- it’s always worked (smile). So, don’t give up.
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