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Resources for Advent/Christmas

 A Celtic Christmas; Celebrating the Sacred in All Creation
We celebrate the deep compatibility of the divine and the human as we rejoice in the Incarnation—in God’s life being revealed to us in the baby boy born at Bethlehem, God being birthed into human life, taking on human nature from the inside out

 A letter from Jesus about Christmas
Taking time to understand the true meaning behind the hustle/bustle of the Christmas season. 
This has been making the email rounds and appears all over the internet, so it is impossible to say who the author is.  But no matter.  The message is clearly His.  Many thanks to Joanne Deibert and Skip Goltz for passing this along.

 Advent & Christmas
Online resources, essays, reflections, homilies, prayers, historical notes and customs.

 Advent - One girl's yes
It is thanks to that courageous and joyful "yes" pronounced by that Jewish girl two thousand years ago, that it was possible for God’s plan for our salvation to be carried out.

 Advent and Christmas Reflections
Salt + Light Television presents a series of blogs reflecting on Advent and Christmas by Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto, Bishop William McGrattan, and Salt + Light CEO Fr. Thomas Rosica, CSB.  The series will look at Mary, Joseph, the Word Made Flesh, and the Magi, and will be spread over the next two weeks.  We begin by Remembering Mary.

 Advent and Christmas Resources
From the the Catholic Educators Network, links to resources, prayers and reflections for the Advent/Christmas Season.

 Advent Calendar 2011
Busted Halo's "not so traditional" Advent Calendar for 2011 - Advent is a precious time in the Christian calendar. The four weeks leading up to December 25 are meant to be a period of expectant waiting, as we prepare ourselves for the miraculous arrival of our Savior, in the form of a vulnerable infant born to humble parents.

 Advent Resources
From Dennis Bratcher, this site includes materials on The Jesse Tree and Advent Wreaths, and an article on Hearing Old Testament Advent Texts.

 
 
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