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Preparing for Jesus’ Arrival: Reflecting on the Advent Season We extend our heartfelt wishes . . . . . . for a blessed and joyful new liturgical year to everyone. This new beginning calls us to renew ourselves in how we live and grow closer to God. As we step into this liturgical year, we begin with the season of Advent—a time rich with meaning. Advent’s Meaning The word Advent originates from the Latin term Adventus, meaning “arrival” or “coming.” This season reflects three profound aspects of Christ’s arrival. The First Coming: Advent reminds us of the historical reality of our Lord Jesus Christ’s coming to earth. He became man, walked among us, and fulfilled the promise of God. The prophet Jeremiah foretold this in the first reading: God would raise a just shoot from David, fulfilling His covenant with Israel. Jesus’ coming is not a myth or a legend; it is a historical truth. He was born as a child, grew among us, and brought salvation to humanity. The Second Coming: Christ also comes to us daily. Advent is a season to recognize His constant presence in our lives. Jesus knocks on the door of our hearts, seeking to be welcomed. He comes to us through His Word, through prayer, and most intimately in the Eucharist. Every day, we are called to open our hearts to Him and embrace His presence. The Final Coming: Lastly, Advent calls us to prepare for Christ’s ultimate return in glory. Just as He came in history and as He continues to come to us daily, He will come again to fulfill God’s divine plan. This final coming reminds us to live with vigilance and hope, ready to welcome Him when He returns. In the Homily, we hear a story about one family’s preparation for Our Lord’s Final Coming and its implications for all of us. As we journey through Advent, let us reflect on our readiness for Christ’s presence in all its forms. Let us prepare our hearts, welcome Him daily, and live with joyful anticipation of His final coming. Hear more within this Meditation Media. Listen to: Preparing for Jesus’ Arrival: Reflecting on the Advent Season -------------------------- Image: Christ: The Last Judgement: Italian Artist and Painter: Michelangelo: 1536-1541 This is a very small portion of a much larger Sistine fresco painted by Michelangelo twenty-five years after painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling.