Advent Prayers
(to be used with our Advent Wreaths)
by Victor Hoagland, C.P.
The origins of the Advent wreath are found in the folk practices of the pre-Christian
Germanic peoples who, during the cold December darkness of Eastern Europe, gathered wreaths of evergreen and lighted fires as signs of hope in a coming
spring and renewed light.
Christians kept these popular traditions alive, and by the 16th century Catholics and Protestants throughout Germany used these symbols to celebrate their Advent hope
in Christ, the everlasting Light. From Germany
the use of the Advent wreath spread to other parts of the Christian world.
Traditionally, the wreath is made of four candles in a circle of evergreens. Three candles are violet and the fourth
is rose, but four white candles or four violet candles can also be used. Each day at home, the candles are lighted, perhaps
before the evening meal-- one candle the first week, and then another each succeeding week until December 25th. A short prayer
may accompany the lighting.
A Rite for the Beginning of Advent at Home
The first day the wreath is in the home, the leader may say:
As our nights grow longer and our days grow short, we look on these
earthly signs--light and green branches-- and remember God's promise to our world: Christ, our Light and our Hope, will
come. Listen to the words of Isaiah the prophet:
The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light; on
those who lived in a land as dark as death a light has dawned. You have increased their joy and given them gladness; They
rejoice in your presence as those who rejoice at harvest, as warriors exult when dividing spoil. Is. 9:1-2
Then all pray:
O God, rejoicing, we remember the promise of your Son. As
the light from this candle, may the bless of Christ come upon us, brightening our way and guiding us by his truth. May
Christ our Savior bring life into the darkness of our world, and to us, as we wait for his coming. We ask this through
Christ our Lord. Amen
Then the first candle is lighted.
Each day at home, the candles are lighted, perhaps before the evening
meal -- one candle the first week, and then another each succeeding week until December 25th. The rose candle is usually lighted
on the third Sunday of Advent. As the candles are lighted, a prayer may be said.
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