The Third Sunday of Advent, also known as Gaudete Sunday, is a joyful pause in the Advent season. “Gaudete” is Latin for “Rejoice”, reminding us that the coming of Christ is near.
This Sunday is marked by a sense of hope and joy as we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Traditionally, the priest wears rose-colored vestments, symbolizing a break from the penitential purple of Advent and a glimpse of the joy to come at Christmas.
Scripture Reflection:
The readings focus on rejoicing and preparing the way for the Lord. Isaiah calls God’s people to sing and be glad, while the Gospel often emphasizes John the Baptist’s call to prepare for Christ’s coming.
Practical Ways to Celebrate:
- Light the third candle on your Advent wreath, the “Joy” candle.
- Reflect on the blessings in your life and share your joy with others.
- Offer prayers of anticipation for Christ’s coming, especially in acts of kindness and generosity.
Prayer for Gaudete Sunday:
Lord, fill our hearts with joy as we await the coming of Your Son. Help us to prepare with gladness and share Your love with those around us. Amen.
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