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Celebrate Sunday Mass - Fourth Sunday of Advent

Dear Catholic Online Community and Catholic Online School students. I AM HAPPY TO OFFER EACH OF YOU AN INVITATION TO SUNDAY MASS ON THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT in the Catholic Diocese of Tyler. The response to offering these beautiful liturgies has been overwhelming. The readings, as always, offer so much for us to reflect on. It is helpful to pray through them and reflect upon them before we assist at Holy Mass. Our first reading on this Fourth Sunday of Advent is a group of selected passages from the 7th chapter of the Book of Samuel. The chapter, in context, is a dialogue between Nathan the Prophet and King David. David brought the Ark of God back to Jerusalem. It was placed in a tent. He wants to build a house within which to place it. 

Taking Christmas seriously | News, Sports, Jobs

Andrew P. Napolitano WASHINGTON God works in strange ways. Last weekend, two friends and I were deeply moved when we saw a theatrical production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” This is the famous and popular tale of the transformation and redemption of Ebenezer Scrooge from a rasping, grasping old miser into a lovable, generous old man who, late in life, becomes determined to make amends for all his extreme selfishness and his public denunciations of charity. After a tossing-and-turning Christmas Eve night, during which he has dreams showing him lonely in his youth, showing present suffering he could easily alleviate, and showing future rejoicing at his death, he awakes on Christmas morning a new man. He immediately parts with some of his wealth to the very people and institutions he formerly rejected, makes amends with relatives he had ignored, and his heart swells with joy a joy he had never known.

Local students win national Christmas artwork contest

Local students win national Christmas artwork contest Andrea Verch, a seventh-grader at the Regina Coeli Academy in Abington, was one of two national winners from the Philadelphia Archdiocese in the Missionary Child Association’s 2019-20 Christmas Artwork Contest. (Photo courtesy of Alixandra Holden/Missionary Child Association, Archdiocese of Philadelphia) By Gina Christian • Posted December 18, 2020 Two area Catholic school students have been named national winners in a prestigious annual art competition for children. Andrea Verch, a seventh grader from the Regina Coeli Academy in Abington, and Toni Frank, an eighth grader at St. James Regional Catholic School in Ridley Park, were among the 24 young artists whose designs were honored this week by the Missionary Childhood Association (MCA) at the conclusion of its 2019-20 National Christmas Artwork Contest.

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