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Family Advent Traditions
Make Advent A Memorable
Time Of Year


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Family Advent traditions are what make your Advent and Christmas celebration so memorable. Advent is a Holy Season in the Liturgical Year. It is a time of preparing your heart for Jesus three fold coming. His coming at Christmas, His second coming, and His personally coming to you at the time of your death.

You should be performing penances and spending time in prayerful waiting during these four weeks that lead up to Christmas. Prayers and sacrifices will help prepare your heart by helping you attain personal holiness.

Don't think of prayer and penance as work, rather think of it as joyfully living more in union with Jesus and His Holy Mother Mary. There are many ways of observing Advent that can be found here...

Everyone benefits by sharing and reading about ways other families observe Advent. So please share your family Advent traditions below.

Who knows, you may adopt a tradition of your own by reading ways others in our Rosary Community celebrate. Or your tradition could touch another person and lead them and their family to personal holiness during this special time of year.

Here you can read or share your own family Advent traditions. You can share your traditions or get ideas on how to observe Advent from others in our Rosary community.

People are really wanting to hear about your family's Advent traditions. Please share them. Tell us about...

  • Your favorite Advent tradition
  • Something unique to your family
  • A new twist on an old tradition
If you would like to share a picture of your Jesse Tree, visit here... If you would like to share a picture of your Advent Wreath, visit here...

Related Pages

Observing Advent
Jesse Trees
Advent Wreaths
Liturgical Calendar
The Third Joyful Mystery - The Nativity




In What Ways Does Your Family Observe Advent?

You sharing your traditions goes a long way in inspiring other families to truly prepare their hearts for the coming of Jesus at Christmas.

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