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During this second week of Advent, four faith leaders shared thoughts with Fox News Digital about the anticipation of Christmas — and the need to honor God and pray for peace.
As we light the candles of Advent—hope, peace, joy, and love—may we allow their flickering flames to illuminate the path to peace. May we embrace the waiting, the reflecting, and the hoping.
Peace can be a kind of relational starting over again, a wiping of the slate. For this reason, in this penitential time of Advent, it is so important that we take the time to examine ourselves.
The second week of Advent While you are proclaiming peace with your lips, be careful to have it even more fully in your heart. – Francis of Assisi "BETHLEHEM Candle" is the second purple candle ...
If you think about it, in some ways, Advent really begins March 25, because the joyful waiting for God’s promise to be fulfilled in all its fullness began with Mary’s “Yes.” Since March 12 ...
For many, Christmas celebrations follow the four main themes of Advent: hope, peace, joy, and love. Subscribe to have The Washington Times’ Higher Ground delivered to your inbox every Sunday.
For most Christians, today marks the start of Advent, a time of anticipation and preparation for Christmas, ... Hope, peace, joy and love. Our world is beset by brutal wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
Live in the Hope, Joy, Peace and Love of Advent and you will believe that Jesus in born for you and for me! Blessed and Happy Advent to all! 0 Comments Love. 0. Funny. 0. Wow. 0. Sad. 0.