"Watch and Pray" by Fr. Chris House
This weekend the church year begins anew with the start of the holy season of Advent, a name derived from the Latin word adventus, which means “the coming.”

Watch and Pray
This weekend the church year begins anew with the start of the holy season of Advent, a name derived from the Latin word adventus, which means “the coming.” This holy season looks to the two comings of Christ; first, we look forward to our Lord’s return in glory at the end of time, and second, beginning December 17th, we look back, remembering that our Lord came to us in time to be one with us in all things but sin. While it may not have the same depth of austerity as Lent, Advent is also a penitential season where the words of the Prophets echo to us from ages past to prepare a way for the Lord in our hearts and lives.
Each of the four Sundays of Advent have their own theme. This first Sunday always has the theme of “Watch and Pray.” This year we hear from Paul’s Letter to the Romans where we are told to “wake from sleep.” Why? The answer follows in this Sunday’s Gospel from Matthew: “you do not know on which day your Lord will come.” This Gospel is not one of doom and gloom but an admonition for us to be ready every day and always for the Lord’s appearance; for those who will be ready to receive him, greater things will follow.
This time of year can be busy time for many, but I encourage you to not get swept away in the commotion. Advent is a beautiful season and even though it is penitential (thus the use of the color violet), it also possesses a subdued joy and peace. I encourage you to make use of this season and set aside some time for yourself with the Lord.
With Gratitude
Thank you to everyone who helped to make our celebration of our patronal feast of Christ the King so beautiful. Thank you to all our liturgical ministers, especially to Linda, Cory, and all in music ministry. Also, many thanks to Amy, Justin, and crew for their work on the church’s liturgical environment.
Blessings to you and yours for the week ahead!
Father Chris House














