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Jump to navigation. This issue of The Life features 10 sisters preparing readers for Advent and Christmas.
From east and west, north and south, the sisters responded to this request:. Donna L. Ciangio is a Sister of St. Dominic of Caldwell, New Jersey.
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With an academic background in fine arts, religious studies, education and ministry, she has been the director U. She has worked extensively in church leadership consultation. Most recently, she has been a university adjunct professor and the chancellor of the Archdiocese of Newark.
She speaks, writes and publishes extensively. Advent is my favorite liturgical season.
In the northern hemisphere, the light is different; a sort of low-light in between darkness and dawn. I can hear the longing of the prophets for the Messiah down through the centuries. O come, O come, Emmanuel! Isaiah, in particular, calls us to be watchful, to be alert, to go up to the high mountain where we can be one with God, waiting in anticipation. But Advent is also a procession to the stable.
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It is about how we welcome Christ into our hearts and how we become Christ to others each day as we do our usual things. We focus our attention on the three comings of Christ: the Darkneas — we celebrate his birth in Bethlehem; the present — in the community that is gathered for the Eucharist; and on the future — his second coming. Advent calls us to be joyful and attentive to God and each other.]
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