Preparing for Life at the Table of the Lord
A Newsletter from the Christian
Initiation Committee
of the Ontario Liturgical Conference
Advent 2019
The Advent Christmas Season
Advent
may be the one time of year that we feel the most out of sync with our
surroundings and culture. Our world is
busy planning and celebrating Christmas parties and as a new liturgical year
begins we are entering a season of joyful expectation.
Expectation
or anticipation is not something our culture embraces. We seek to have needs
met quickly and the notion of waiting is almost lost. Often when forced to wait
in line at the local store or doctor’s office we turn our attention to an
electronic device.
For
catechumens and candidates, it may be challenging to hear the Scriptures and
prayers of Advent when for years their pattern has been to focus on Christmas
from about December 1st until December 26th.
Celebrating
the Advent season can provide opportunities to practice welcoming Christ in our
brothers and sisters as we prepare to celebrate the mystery of the Incarnation.
This
season is an ideal time for sponsors to walk closely with the catechumens and
candidates. The role of the sponsor is
to accompany and serve as a mentor.
Advent
provides the space and time for a sponsor to invite the catechumen or candidate
to join them in an act of charity or outreach. The sponsor is encouraged to
pray with the catechumen or candidate prior to the activity and to include time
after the event to reflect together on the time spent serving God by serving
others.
Many
parishes hold special events during Advent such as Lessons and Carols or an
evening reflection. Sponsors may invite
and accompany the catechumen or candidate to a parish event. This is a
practical way to introduce them to the larger parish community.
One
of the most effective ways to celebrate Advent well is to deliberately schedule
Christmas gatherings during the Christmas season. This year the feast of Christmas ends at
sundown on Sunday January 12th.
During
the Christmas break we continue to gather with catechumens and candidates for
breaking open the Word each Sunday. The feast
of the Holy Family and Epiphany are opportunities to celebrate the Christmas
season with the catechumens, candidates and their families.
Lamenting
a culture that surrenders Advent to Christmas festivities will not lead us to
embracing the Advent season. Celebrating Advent well and scheduling times to
celebrate Christmas during the Christmas season will assist us in living in
harmony with the liturgical year.