The Advent Wreath
The
Advent Season is our preparation for the big event that is Christmas.
In Churches and chapels, including most homes and offices, we see a
beautiful symbolism of Advent in the Advent Wreath.
The
Advent Wreath is part of our long-standing Catholic tradition, which is
very much a part of our spiritual preparation for Christmas.
The
Advent Wreath is made up of various evergreens in circle, signifying
continuous life. The circle of the wreath, which has no beginning or
end, depicts the eternity of God, the immortality of the soul, and the
everlasting life found only in Christ, the eternal Word of the Father.
The four candles in the Advent Wreath refer to
the four weeks of Advent. According to tradition, each week represents
one hundred years, to sum up to the four thousand years from the time of
Adam and Eve until the birth of the Savior.
Three
of the candles are color purple and one is color rose. In particular,
the purple candles symbolize the prayer, penance, and preparatory
sacrifice, and the good works the faithful undertake at this time in
preparation for Christ's birth.
The
rose candle is lit on the third Sunday, which is also called "Gaudete
Sunday", or the Sunday of rejoicing. It is so because the faithful are
now at the midpoint of Advent, when their preparation is now half over
and they are close to Christmas Day.
Some
modern day adaptation of the Advent Wreath includes a while candle in
the middle of the wreath, which represents Christ, the Light of the
World. It is lit on Christmas eve.
The
progressive lighting of the candles symbolizes the expectation and hope
surrounding our Lord's first coming into the world and the anticipation
of his second coming to judge the living and the dead.
Prayers for the Advent Wreath: (usually at the start of Sunday Mass)
1st Sunday of Advent:
Father, as we begin our Advent pilgrimage, we light a candle of Hope.
Grant us the courage to hope: hope for your presence, hope for your peace, hope for your promise. Amen.
2nd Sunday of Advent:
Father, as we journey down the Advent road, we re-light the candle of Hope, and we light a candle of Peace.
Grant us the courage to make peace: peace in our hearts, peace in our homes, and peace in our communities. Amen.
3rd Sunday of Advent:
Father, at the height of our Advent walk, we re-light the candles of Hope and Peace, and we light a candle of Joy.
Grant
us the courage to experience joy in the hope of the Savior's coming:
joy in the face of apathy, joy in the face of sorrow, joy in the face of uncertainty. Amen.
4th Sunday of Advent:
Father,
as our Advent pilgrimage draws to a close, we re-light the candles of
Hope, Peace, and Joy. And we light a candle of Love.
Grant us the courage to share your love: love for life and all creation, love for sinners and saints, love for the poor and the little ones. We thank you for the hope your Son gives us, for the peace he bestows, for the joy your Spirit pours into our hearts, and for your love that redeems us and shows us the way. Amen.
Christmas Eve: (Suggested prayer)
O God, who made this most sacred night radiant with the splendor of the true light in Jesus
Christ, the Light of the World, grant, we pray, that we, who have known
the mysteries of his light on earth, may also delight in his gladness in
heaven, who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, for ever and ever. Amen.
Deo Optimo Maximo!
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