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Father and Joe E440: Advent ≠ “Little Lent” — Waiting with Hope

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Is Advent just a mini-Lent? Not really. Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks clarify Advent’s unique character: not penance before a Passion, but hopeful waiting for the Lord who comes. We explore patience vs. self-denial, why Advent trains desire more than endurance, and how the Church’s Dec 17–24 “O Antiphons” (source of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel) intensify longing as Christmas draws near. We end with a practical call: while we wait, build relationships and prepare room for Him—at home, pari...

First published

12/16/2025

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11 minutes

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Father and Joe

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Episode Description

<p>Is Advent just a mini-Lent? Not really. Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks clarify Advent’s unique character: not penance before a Passion, but hopeful waiting for the Lord who comes. We explore patience vs. self-denial, why Advent trains desire more than endurance, and how the Church’s Dec 17–24 “O Antiphons” (source of <em>O Come, O Come, Emmanuel</em>) intensify longing as Christmas draws near. We end with a practical call: while we wait, build relationships and prepare room for Him—at home, parish, and work—through concrete acts of love. All through the three lenses: honesty with self, charity with others, under a living relationship with God.</p><p><b>Key Ideas</b></p><ul><li>Advent’s core: waiting, patience, and hope—not a second Lent or a pre-Christmas Good Friday.</li><li>Different virtues: Lent emphasizes conversion and penance; Advent trains desire and confident anticipation.</li><li>The “O Antiphons” (Dec 17–24): ancient titles of the Messiah that crescendo toward Christmas and inspired <em>O Come, O Come, Emmanuel</em>.</li><li>Waiting isn’t passive: pray, reconcile, serve, and make tangible preparations—like a family readying for a newborn.</li><li>Live the rhythm: receive grace at Mass, then practice small daily acts of love that make Him welcome.</li></ul><p><b>Links &amp; References</b></p><ul><li>USCCB – The “O Antiphons” of Advent (official overview and texts): https://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/prayers-and-devotions/prayers/o-antiphons-of-advent<br/><br/></li></ul><p><b>CTA</b><br/> If this helped, please leave a review or share this episode with a friend.</p><p>Questions or thoughts? Email [email protected]<br/><br/></p><p><b>Tags</b><br/> Father and Joe, Joe Rockey, Father Boniface Hicks, Advent, not little Lent, waiting, hope, patience, desire for God, O Antiphons, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Dec 17–24, Liturgy of the Hours, Evening Prayer, Magnificat antiphons, preparation for Christmas, Incarnation, parish life, family life, reconciliation, acts of love, spiritual readiness, Holy Mass, relationship with God, relationship with self, relationship with others, Benedictine spirituality, Catholic podcast, practical spirituality</p>

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