Celebrate Advent

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Did you know?

56%

Of children report that their father or mother set examples for them and are spiritual coaches*

95%

Of households who engage in faith sharing report sharing a meal and tv time together*

66%

Of young people report having 3 or fewer meaningful interactions on a typical day

*Households of Faith (Barna Group, 2017)
Belonging (Springtide Research Institute, 2020)

In the midst of the Christmas rush, we invite families to come together to celebrate Advent: the season of preparation for the coming of Jesus at Christmas.

Why? Because we both need to make time for our families and invite the Lord to enter our homes. The rituals and memories you make now as a family will help you grow as a household of faith.

Make Advent Traditions

Calendar

Click below to access your a free Advent Calendar to help you prepare each day leading to Christmas.

Wreath

Want a guide to lighting your wreath each week as a family? Access Dynamic Catholic’s by clicking below.

Jesse Tree

A way to decorate your tree and recall God’s work of salvation, click below to learn about the Jesse Tree and how to make one.

Have Advent Family Time

Choose from 6 different Family Nights, which include a meal recipe, prayer, movie, and discussion questions to help unpack themes and figures in Advent.

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Saint Nicholas

More than a man, myth, or legend, St Nicholas was a Bishop with a big heart. Learn about charity and bake some cookies.
 

The Nativity Story

It’s the story behind it all; the reason for the season. Learn about the Holy Family’s experience, while sharing a festive meal.
 

Changing Hearts

Grinches, meisers, & scroodges… they all get a bad name. But they just need some love. Learn about the power of loving neighbor and warm up with some soup.

What We Have To Give

What gift will you give this year? No, not under the tree…but to God? Learn how we can make a gift of ourselves, while enjoying St Lucia buns.

The Holy Family

If they taught us anything as a family, it’s that all you need is God and each other. Learn to pray together and enjoy a family-style meal.

Saint Joseph

He is silent in the Gospels, but his life as Jesus’ foster-father speaks louder than words. Learn about St Joseph while enjoying traditional fig cookies.

Connect with a Community this Advent

The Church is a “family of families”. Celebrate as part of our larger family by taking part in the Mass, either in-person or online, and experiencing God’s mercy in Reconciliation.

Find a local Parish Church to connect your family to our family of Faith!