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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2023 · 30 MIN

Rejoice on Gaudete Sunday: How Does the Church Change on this Day? What is the Implication for Us?

from Ad Jesum per Mariam · host Ad Jesum per Mariam

Rejoice on Gaudete Sunday: How Does the Church Change on the Third Sunday of Advent? What is the Implication for Us? On the third Sunday of Advent, a notable transformation takes place during the Mass. The rose color, a unique hue used on only two specific days, makes its appearance, and the third Sunday of Advent is one of those occasions. This alteration is not merely superficial; it extends to the vestments, prayers, altar arrangement, and the selection of music and songs for the day. The significance of these changes lies in the celebration of a substantial event. The images accompanying this post showcase a vestment style reminiscent of the 1960s—a Roman style, deviating from the usual vestments in different colors. It signifies a momentous celebration. In times past, this period was not labeled Advent but referred to as the December Fast. During this era, daily fasting was observed, not restricted to Fridays. The Church had an alternate name, which is further discussed in the Homily. . . . How Does the Church Change on the Third Sunday of Advent? What is the Implication for Us? The Third Sunday of Advent, occurring this year on December 17th, serves as a pivotal juncture in the Advent season. Annually on this date, irrespective of the day of the week, the Church shifts its focus in the Advent readings. Until December 17th, the readings centered on the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. From the 17th until Christmas Eve, attention shifts to the anticipation and details of His First Coming. Further insights can be gained by listening to the Homily. The importance of the rose color and the Church’s rejoicing on this day raise pertinent questions. Why does the Church celebrate with joy? How should this day shape our preparations for Christmas? Delve into these reflections through this Meditation Media and Rejoice on Gaudete Sunday: How Does the Church Change on the Third Sunday of Advent? What Are the Implications for Us?

Rejoice on Gaudete Sunday: How Does the Church Change on the Third Sunday of Advent? What is the Implication for Us? On the third Sunday of Advent, a notable transformation takes place during the Mass. The rose color, a unique hue used on only two specific days, makes its appearance, and the third Sunday of Advent is one of those occasions. This alteration is not merely superficial; it extends to the vestments, prayers, altar arrangement, and the selection of music and songs for the day. The significance of these changes lies in the celebration of a substantial event. The images accompanying this post showcase a vestment style reminiscent of the 1960s—a Roman style, deviating from the usual vestments in different colors. It signifies a momentous celebration. In times past, this period was not labeled Advent but referred to as the December Fast. During this era, daily fasting was observed, not restricted to Fridays. The Church had an alternate name, which is further discussed in the Homily. . . . How Does the Church Change on the Third Sunday of Advent? What is the Implication for Us? The Third Sunday of Advent, occurring this year on December 17th, serves as a pivotal juncture in the Advent season. Annually on this date, irrespective of the day of the week, the Church shifts its focus in the Advent readings. Until December 17th, the readings centered on the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. From the 17th until Christmas Eve, attention shifts to the anticipation and details of His First Coming. Further insights can be gained by listening to the Homily. The importance of the rose color and the Church’s rejoicing on this day raise pertinent questions. Why does the Church celebrate with joy? How should this day shape our preparations for Christmas? Delve into these reflections through this Meditation Media and Rejoice on Gaudete Sunday: How Does the Church Change on the Third Sunday of Advent? What Are the Implications for Us?

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