Archbishop Eamon Martin today launched a specially commissioned Advent
calendar on the homepage of the Irish Catholic bishops’ website www.catholicbishops.ie.
Tomorrow is the first day of Advent which marks the beginning of the Catholic Church’s new year.
Archbishop Eamon said, “I am delighted to launch our new Advent
calendar which today, and each day up to Christmas Eve, will reveal
Advent information and prayer resources by clicking on a virtual
numerical door in our online calendar. For many years we have provided
online resources to assist with our Advent preparations, but this year
we offer the faithful our novel online calendar for this purpose.
“Why is the Advent calendar useful? Preparation does not happen at
once but over time. The season of Advent is a time of spiritual
preparation for the Lord’s coming at Christmas. Advent also prepares us
for the second coming of Christ at the end of time. As Christians, we
must always be prepared for the coming of the Lord as reflected in
today’s Gospel reading at Mass, ‘You must stand ready because the Son of
Man is coming at an hour you do no not expect’ [Mt 24:37-44]. Taken
together then, each day of Advent amounts to a period of time which
allows us to journey and reflect on 'the joy of the Gospel'.
Archbishop Eamon continued, “As we begin our Catholic new year today, I
invite everyone during the Advent season to visit and to enjoy the
information provided on our online calendar, which will provide details
on:
- Mass readings of the day;
- Pope
Francis’s new Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the
Gospel), published on 26 November last, will be promoted using excerpts
from it;
- Advent videos: blessing of the crib in the
home, blessing of the advent wreath in the home, prayer when lighting
the lights on the Christmas tree, family table prayer;
- Advent music;
- information on saints during the Advent such as Saint Nicholas on 6 December;
- video and text reflections from Pope Francis and Irish bishops (The Creed, The Liturgy etc)
- family prayers (mother and child, children, grandparents, parents and godparents);
- prayers for the season: for families in need, for those
suffering neglect and violence, for Irish emigrants, for those in
prison, for those who are sick, for those in difficulty;
- Tweets from individuals, parishes, Irish Church agencies and from the Vatican;
- resources for Advent and Christmas from Veritas;
- Trócaire Global Gifts for 2013 information campaign;
- Crosscare’s Dublin Food Bank appeal;
- work of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul; and
- Christmas messages from Irish bishops in preparation for the Nativity of our Lord.
Archbishop Eamon concluded, “As Advent is the season of preparation for
the coming of our Lord, I encourage the faithful, notwithstanding our
hectic schedule over the coming weeks, to make time to pray - alone and
with loved ones - and by so doing to draw nearer to Christ.”