Four Sundays of Advent



The Four Sundays of Advent

(Four Sundays before Christmas, not counting Christmas
day if it happens to fall on a Sunday)

Second Sunday of Advent | Third Sunday of Advent





Second
Sunday of Advent

                   
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Today is the Second Sunday of Advent where Catholics
(and some esoterists) light the second purple candle in their advent wreath.
I got out my Daily Roman Missal and read the entry for 2nd Sun. of Advent.
I then rewrote it (adapted it) adding in some Mother-Creatrix and jazz…
 I was adapting with my kids and teenagers in mind, so please excuse
the simplistic language used.

Dec. 4,
2005.




OPENING PRAYER

God of Mercy, Goddess of Power

Open our minds and hearts to welcome mode

Get rid of the things that block us from gladly taking in the Kristos
child

So that we may share his Mother Sophia’s mystery wisdom,

And become one with Him, Her and You

When he comes in quiet glory,

For he lives and reigns with you and the Holy Mother,

One Godhead, Divine Family, for ever and ever.


Father-Mother of the Kosmos

The day draws near when the glory of your Son will make radiant the dark
night of the waiting world.

May the seductive lure of greed not block us from the happy feeling we get
when we look for him instead of material stuff.

May the darkness not blind us, to the the vision of Sophia which fills the
minds of those who find Her son.

We ask this in the name of Iesous the Lord.




1st & 2nd Readings, Gospel Reading, then Creed
is spoken out loud




PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS

Lord, we are nothing without you, because you sustain us with your
Will.

Lady, we are nothing without you, because you sustain us with your
Power.

Receive our prayers and offerings.

We ask this thru Kristos and Maria, our earthly teachers




PREFACE OF ADVENT I, THE TWO COMINGS OF
KRIST

Father-Mother, all-powerful and ever-living Creators and Sustainers

We do well to always and everywhere give you gratitude

Thru Kristos and Maria our earthly Lord and Lady

When they humbled themselves to come among us as a man and a woman, they
fulfilled the plan you formed long ago and opened for us the gate that leads
to you.


Now we watch for the day,

Working toward the Union with you he taught us to seek, arriving when he
comes again in glory and you return to restore heaven on earth.

And so, with all the choirs of angels, we proclaim your glory and join in
the their unending hymn of praise:


Holy, Holy, Holy One… (in Greek, Agios, Agios,
Agios…).




Because of the line “With Angelic hosts proclaim…”,
the songs Angels we have Heard on High or Hark the Herald Angels, are good
to hum or sing as an ending…


COMMUNION ANTIPHON

Latin: Ierusalem, surge et sta in excelso, et vide iucunditatem, quae veniet
tibi a Deo tuo

Rise up, Jerusalem (or say Chosen Ones), stand on the heights, and see the
joy that is coming to you directly from the Divine.


PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION

Father-Mother, you give us food from the Kosmos (keep in mind all our food
and all the material world for that matter comes from stardust once out in
the cosmos)

Now that we share in this mystery,

may we learn to judge wisely the material things all around us

and to not take for granted the spiritual things of
Kosmos



Grant this thru Kristos, our Anointed Lord.


Daily Roman (Catholic) Missal says: (the Advent
Solemn Blessing or an appropriate Prayer over the people may be
used)


Third Sunday of
Advent

                     
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The third Sunday of Advent is the one when the pink
candle gets lit.  The other three Sundays use purple candles.  Here
is an esoteric version of the official Catholic prayers for this day.


ENTRANCE ANTIPHON

Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say rejoice!  The Lord is near…
 (Latin version:  Gaudete in Domino semper: iterum dico, gaudete.
 Dominus enim prope est.)


OPENING PRAYER

Lord Creator, Lady Creatrix

May we, your people,

who look forward to the birthday of the Anointed One,

feel the thrill of union

and celebrate that event with warmth and an attitude of gratitude.

We ask this in the name of Iesous the Lord, your son…


and/or


Father-Mother of our Lord & Lady,

ever faithful to your commitments

and ever intimate with your Bride, with us your Church:

the earth excitedly hopes for the Chosen One’s coming

and looks forward with longing

to his return at the end of time.

Prepare our hearts and minds, removing any depression or negativity

that hinders us from feeling the joy-thrill and hope

which his presence will bestow,

for he is Lord for ever and ever.




1st & 2nd Readings, Gospel Reading, then Creed
is spoken out loud


PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS

Lord and Lady, Creator, Creatrix,

may the gift we offer in trust and affection

be a continual sacrifice in your honor

and truly become our eucharist (Greek word meaning “gifts of Grace”) and
our saving grace.

Grant this thru Kristos, our Anointed Lord.


PREFACE OF ADVENT I, THE TWO COMINGS OF
KRIST



Father-Mother, all-powerful and ever-living Creators
and Sustainers

We do well to always and everywhere give you gratitude

Thru Kristos and Maria our earthly Lord and Lady

When they humbled themselves to come among us as a man and a woman, they
fulfilled the plan you formed long ago and opened for us the gate that leads
to you.


Now we watch for the day,

Working toward the Union with you he taught us to seek, arriving when he
comes again in glory and you return to restore heaven on earth.

And so, with all the choirs of angels, we proclaim your glory and join in
the their unending hymn of praise:


Holy, Holy, Holy One… (in Greek, Agios, Agios,
Agios…).



COMMUNION
ANTIPHON



Latin version:  Dicite: Pusillanimes, confortamini
et nolite timere: ecce Deus noster veniet et salvabit nos.

Say to the anxious: be strong and fear not, our God will come to save
us.


PRAYER AFTER
COMMUNION



God of Mercy, Goddess of Power

May this eucharist bring us your divine help,

free us from our mistakes,

and make us ready for the birthday of your son,

who is part of One Godhead, Divine Family, for ever and ever.


Daily Roman (Catholic) Missal says: (the Advent
Solemn Blessing or an appropriate Prayer over the people may be
used)