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Archdiocese of Milwaukee celebrates third Sunday of Advent, lights 'a Candle of Joy'

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Carrie Bradon Dec 14, 2021

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Archbishiop Jerome E. Listicki of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee | Facebook/Archdiocese of Milwaukee

The Archdiocese of Milwaukee recently celebrated the third Sunday of Advent, marking the rapid approach of Christmas time, a season in the Church in which the faithful celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ to earth. 

The third Sunday of Advent is marked by the lighting of the third candle on the Advent wreath, which is pink in color. 

“Join us at Mass as we light the third of the four candles in the Advent wreath: a Candle of Joy.

"In today’s rocky climate, it may be difficult to experience joy. Problems may cloud our life and overshadow the good things," the Archdiocese of Milwaukee posted on Facebook. "But when we set our gaze on the Lord, he can help us find the joy, and our church can help! Come to Mass and find a community of people who love and support one another. Come to Mass and find joy.”

The third candle of Advent is called the Candle of Joy or the Shepherd Candle, and is meant to signify the joy of Jesus’ coming, according to Christianity.com. 

The reading from the third Sunday of Advent was about the preparation that John the Baptist made for Jesus’ arrival, found in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 3 verses 10-18.

In the reading, the crowds are asking John the Baptist what they should do in preparation for the coming of the Messiah. He warns them to not take more than is justifiable and for those in positions of leadership to stop taking advantage of those under their jurisdiction. In the reading, John also explains the glory of Jesus Christ, saying that he will baptize individuals with the Holy Spirit and fire. 

Advent is a word that means “coming” and throughout history it has been a season of preparation in the church, including preparing for the coming of the Christ child, the coming of the Magi, the preparation for Christians to be baptized and more. The Advent season has also been marked by 40 days of fasting and prayer.

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