When I think of Advent, I think of Vienna, Austria, in 1998. My family and I traveled with our church choir for an Advent singing trip (BC - before I was Catholic).
Above you can see the family in Vienna (I have the dumb hat on) standing in front of a giant advent wreath! The spirit of Christmas was alive and well in Vienna. The windows of the city hall were each a door of an advent calendar, and were changed to reflect changes each day. Lights, garland, carolers, musicians, and Christmas markets flooded the streets at Stephansplatz and beyond. To me, it was sort of a fairytale memory. Outdoor markets lit by Christmas lights, freezing cold but loving every moment, strolling musicians, drinking hot spiced wine out of mugs as we walked along, the hustle and bustle...all to the backdrop of St. Stephan's Cathedral.
As a non-Catholic who didn't know, at the time, she would be seeing Pope JPII two months from this day and be in RCIA in less from a year from this time, I appreciated the beauty and sacredness of this site immediately. I was in awe. The original church was built in 1147, and the idea that people have been worshipping in this spot for so many years touched my heart. And, the music nerd in me totally geeked out since Mozart was married here and his funeral was here. Nerd alert.
Austria did an amazing job of reminding everyone to prepare.
What does that mean, exactly? There were visible signs, reminders, that God was coming. When I think of Advent, I think of this preparation. Signs were all around me, reminding me the purpose for the season. I wish there were more signs around St. Louis like this, but there are more important ways to prepare as well.
Last week, I did a mini-bible study with my 6th grade PSR students (they are great!). We looked up verses regarding advent and the coming of Christ. What can you do to prepare? Our class found that prayer, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and the idea that it is better to give than to receive are key concepts. I also found this site about Catholic Traditions interesting, and I learned a few new things!
As we prepare our hearts, O come Emmanuel and use my heart as your manger.
My Heart is a Stable {Song}
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Sunday, March 21, 2010
floored
It's 2:00 a.m. and I'm still awake. Why? Because I was talking online to "outside the box" [otb] guy. I'm a little floored at how much I like talking to him, how easy it is, and how I'm not worried at all that the conversation will morph into a morally questionable situation. Unlike tmj-guy, otb-guy seems to be trustworthy in that department. Yay. Now, I just have to make sure that I don't run away, make excuses, or flake out like I have in the past. Encouragement, please!
We've been emailing for about a week, and he asked me what I was doing for Palm Sunday. At first I thought, wait, is next week Palm Sunday already? I have completely lost track of time, apparently. He suggested we go to the Cathedral Basilica St. Louis to meet for the first time on Palm Sunday. At first I resisted, mainly because he would be driving in from Rolla, MO, just to go to Mass with me. I mean, that's about a 2 hour drive and a little ridiculous!! But, he insisted! How could I say no? So, I said yes. I have a Mass-date with otbg on Palm Sunday.
I'm a little nervous. I mean, I'm not nervous at this point about meeting otbg at this point, which is interesting in itself. Instead, I'm nervous about Mass. I tend to experience Mass in a very emotional way, and I'm not sure how he might react to tears (or, let's be honest, sobbing) on a first meeting. Maybe I could warn him in a gentle way? I'll have to think/pray about it. But I think I'm even more nervous about explaining the situation in depth if he asks. We haven't gone too in depth with faith conversations yet, and I don't want to scare him off with my spiritual gifts. But then again, if he's freaked out by it, he's not the guy for me. [sigh].
I'm already planning a day trip with him. He's already invited me to meet his family when they are in town in April. We seem to be making future plans when we haven't even met yet. Usually my flight response kicks in right about now...yet I'm not running away.
I'm intrigued. I wonder what will happen next.
We've been emailing for about a week, and he asked me what I was doing for Palm Sunday. At first I thought, wait, is next week Palm Sunday already? I have completely lost track of time, apparently. He suggested we go to the Cathedral Basilica St. Louis to meet for the first time on Palm Sunday. At first I resisted, mainly because he would be driving in from Rolla, MO, just to go to Mass with me. I mean, that's about a 2 hour drive and a little ridiculous!! But, he insisted! How could I say no? So, I said yes. I have a Mass-date with otbg on Palm Sunday.
I'm a little nervous. I mean, I'm not nervous at this point about meeting otbg at this point, which is interesting in itself. Instead, I'm nervous about Mass. I tend to experience Mass in a very emotional way, and I'm not sure how he might react to tears (or, let's be honest, sobbing) on a first meeting. Maybe I could warn him in a gentle way? I'll have to think/pray about it. But I think I'm even more nervous about explaining the situation in depth if he asks. We haven't gone too in depth with faith conversations yet, and I don't want to scare him off with my spiritual gifts. But then again, if he's freaked out by it, he's not the guy for me. [sigh].
I'm already planning a day trip with him. He's already invited me to meet his family when they are in town in April. We seem to be making future plans when we haven't even met yet. Usually my flight response kicks in right about now...yet I'm not running away.
I'm intrigued. I wonder what will happen next.
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