Solemnity of Christ the King begins the last week in Ordinary Time. It reminds us we at the threshold of Advent. It is blessed time, which prepares us to anticipate the "coming of Christ" from three different perspectives: the physical nativity in Bethlehem, thereception of Christ in the heart of the believer, and the eschatological Second Coming of Christ. Advent is a joyful and meaningful liturgical season of meeting Christ in different circumstances and other people every day. I hope our parish, our families, and each of us will take as much as we can from the richness of this blessed season.
The liturgy is very unique during Advent. There are additional services and occasions which will be held at our church and parish this blessed season. Please join us for both, the regular services and celebrations as well as the special events and activities.
Here are a few festivities I encourage you to take part in.
We would like to make Advent more accessible and meaningful for our families and children. The monthly family and children Mass will be on Sunday, December 3 at 10.30am. It will be a good occasion to introduce Advent, as a time of preparation for Christmas, to our children.
Breakfast with Santa will take place on December 3 at 8am-12pm. We hope to see your whole family during this traditional event at our parish. During the same weekend (December 2-3) we will have a Christmas Craft Fair. It is a good opportunity to complete our home decorations, support local artists, and buy gifts for loved ones.
Katie Delemont, director of Religious Education, is preparing a special liturgy and Children’s Christmas Pageant during Christmas Eve Mass. It is a good opportunity for you and your family to be more involved and participate. Your presence and active involvement will make our Advent and Christmas even more beautiful.
A vital element of preparation for Christmas is the Sacrament of Reconciliation. We scheduled reconciliation on December 4 and 18 and will have multiple priests available to listen to confessions during Eucharist Adoration at 6pm.
On December 6 at 7pm we will have a reflection on Advent and the Eucharist by Dr. Michael Brummond, a professor at Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology. Dr. Brummond will help us to deepen the mystery of the Eucharist in the context of Advent.
Another parish pasta dinner is scheduled on December 9 from 5-6.30pm. This is a great opportunity to meet for good food and fellowship.
Our food pantry will have a few food drives during Advent. We hope to collect plenty of food and reach out to as many families as we can during this blessed time. Perhaps you have some extra food at home which you are willing to share with those in need. The number of families we are helping is increasing and our need for food is growing.
We will bless and sell oplatki during Advent. Oplatki will be available to pick up before or after weekend Masses, or at theparish office during the week. We will also bless Baby Jesus during Masses the week before Christmas. It is an old traditional custom to bless the Baby Jesus you are planning to place in your home nativity set during Christmas.
Theses are just some of the activities and celebrations during Advent at St. Martin of Tours. If we missed something or you would like to suggest other activities or celebrations, please let us know. I am looking forward to seeing you all during this blessed Advent season.
Blessed Advent,
Fr. Andrzej