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Home  / News & Publications Michigan Catholic News / 2009 /  We are half of the way to Christmas!

Fourth Week of Advent
We prepare to welcome Jesus 

by Bob Zyskowski, Special to The Michigan Catholic
Published December 18, 2009

Advent candles - 2 lit

The following Advent wreath prayer is intended to help busy households make Advent a prayerful time during the rush of Christmas preparations. The language is fairly simple to be used by groups of adults or adults with children, and options are noted to allow for participation by a variety of members of the household.

Leader: The fourth and final week of the season of Advent begins today, so we are almost there! As we near Christmas we take these few moments in prayer so that we are better prepared to welcome the Christ Child into our hearts and into our lives.

Light all four of the candles on the Advent wreath. (Choose a different person for this task each week.)

(Optional) Read aloud: Read aloud Micah 5:1-4a; Hebrews 10:5-10; Luke 1:3-45

Leader: This fourth week of Advent, the reading from the Hebrew Bible reminds us how the birth of the Savior was foretold generations before.

The Jewish people waited many, many centuries for a savior.

And St. Paul won't let us forget the reason for Christmas – that Jesus was born so that He could die and atone for our sins.

The familiar story of Mary's visit to her cousin Elizabeth should make us reflect on how both those women put their trust in God to give birth to sons. Have we that kind of faith?

Closing prayer:

(Leader may read all, or others in the household may each read a segment.)

  1. Father in heaven, help us learn to be patient. We know that you know our needs and will satisfy them in your time.
     
  2. God above, as you found favor in the Virgin Mary and her cousin Elizabeth, help us live so that you find favor in our lives. Give us the courage to accept your will.
     
  3. Along with Mary, help us too to say "yes" God. Do with me as you want. Make me your hands on Earth.
     
  4. Holy Spirit, inspire us to live every day as if Christmas is just a day away.

— Bob Zyskowski, The Catholic Spirit

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