Advent Devotional: Tuesday, December 16: Las Posadas

Las Posadas, literally, “the shelters,” which begins today, is celebrated with great joy as the “holy pilgrims” (Mary and Joseph) move each night from house to house, one after another. It is always celebrated with song, prayers, and special food, some of which are: tamales, donuts, and champurrado. Las Posadas is a time of celebration … Continue reading Advent Devotional: Tuesday, December 16: Las Posadas

Advent Devotional: Sunday, December 14: Commemoration of John of the Cross, Renewer of the Church, 1591

On this day, the church commemorates Juan (John) de Yepes Álvarez. He was born at Fontiveros in Spain on the feast day of John the Baptist, June 24, 1542. Juan’s only ambition in life was to spend his life in prayer and meditation. As a young boy, his father died, and Juan was placed in … Continue reading Advent Devotional: Sunday, December 14: Commemoration of John of the Cross, Renewer of the Church, 1591

Advent Devotional: Friday, December 12: The Commemoration of Our Lady of Guadalupe

How does the Divine make itself known today? Jesus was a totally unexpected gift from God. Sure the prophets foretold it, or so we say in hindsight. But if there’s a theme to Advent, and especially to this week, it’s that we must learn to see God in unexpected ways. Our Roman Catholic sisters and … Continue reading Advent Devotional: Friday, December 12: The Commemoration of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Advent Devotional: Wednesday, December 10: Commemoration of Thomas Merton

Today is the commemoration day of Thomas Merton, mystic and contemplative of the 20th century. Merton came from the hills of Kentucky, not quite the place one might expect a contemplative to emerge from. But, then again, Jesus came from the small now-where town of Galilee, and no one expected that. As Philip said in the … Continue reading Advent Devotional: Wednesday, December 10: Commemoration of Thomas Merton

Advent Devotional: Monday, December 8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception

Today is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in Orthodox and Roman faith communities. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is an important figure for the faith. Blessed Martin Luther had a special reverence for Mary, acknowledging her as the example of the saints because she willingly bore Christ into the world. Luther saw this as … Continue reading Advent Devotional: Monday, December 8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception