On Sunday, December 29, we will not celebrate a 11:15 AM Mass at St. Charles Borromeo. Fr. Gibino invites you to join him at the nearby Cathedral Basilica of St. James on December 29 at 11 AM for a Jubilee Mass for the beginning of the Jubilee Year.
Jubilee years happen every 25 years. The theme for Jubilee 2025 is “Pilgrims of Hope,” and it will be a year of hope for a world suffering the impacts of war, ongoing effects of COVID-19 pandemic, and climate crisis. For more on the Jubilee Year see: https://www.iubilaeum2025.va/en.html.
Pastor’s Commentary for the 3rd Sunday of Advent
The third week of Advent is a special time in the Christian liturgical calendar, marked by a focus on joy. The traditional name for the third Sunday is Gaudete Sunday: Joyful Sunday. This we light the rose-colored candle on the Advent wreath, known as the “Shepherd’s Candle.” The Advent wreath consists of four candles arranged in a circle, with a fifth candle in the center. Each candle has its own meaning:
- First Candle (Hope): Also known as the “Prophet’s Candle,” symbolizes the hope and anticipation of the coming Messiah.
- Second Candle (Peace): Known as the “Bethlehem Candle,” the peace that Christ brings to the world.
- Third Candle (Joy): The “Shepherd’s Candle,” which is rose or pink, symbolizes joy.
- Fourth Candle (Love): The “Angel’s Candle,” represents the love of God.
- Fifth Candle (Christ Candle): Often white, is lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day to signify the birth of Jesus.
Christmas Gift to the Parish
We ask for your support of our annual Christmas donation that goes to support the activities of St. Charles, and St. Charles only. You can donate online at https://stcharlesbklyn.weshareonline.org/ParishChristmasGift, via the Christmas Gift to the Parish envelope, or in your own envelope marked “Christmas Gift to the Parish”.
Your financial support makes a difference. Your generous sacrifice will help us to continue bringing the light of Christ to Brooklyn Heights and beyond. Below is a list of items we would like to purchase with donations received to decorate our church and provide vestments for our deacon.
Wishing everyone a most blessed Christmastide. We are grateful to celebrate Christmas together as a parish family.
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Christmas Flower Memorials
This Christmas season, we will decorate the church with due joyousness and memorialize loved ones with flowers. The flowers are a sign of our joy in the birth of Christ our Savior.
To memorialize a loved one with flowers for the Church: go to stcharlesbklyn.org/christmasflowers or use the envelopes available in the back of the church.
Friday Evening Prayer at 5 PM
Please download the worship aid to participate in Friday’s evening prayer, which will begin at 5 PM.
Evening Prayer for December 13
Instructions on how to join are available here.
2nd Sunday of Advent
Join us for to celebrate the Advent season in person or on line. Mass times on Sunday are 9 am, 11:15 am and 7 pm EST.
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Today’s readings will be from Cycle C.
- Contribute to the Annual Appeal.
- Support our Parish – Please contribute to our General Collection online here.
- Schedule Second Collections.
- Christmas donations: Toy Drive, Gift Cards for Kids Leaving Foster Care
2nd Sunday of Advent – Pastor’s Commentary
In the Catholic tradition, the second week of Advent is a time of patient reflection and anticipation, marked by the lighting of the second purple candle on the Advent wreath, known as the Bethlehem Candle or the Peace Candle. This candle symbolizes peace and commemorates Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born.
The Advent wreath, with its four candles, is a central symbol of the Advent season. Each candle represents a different aspect of the spiritual preparation for the coming of Christ. The first candle, the Prophet’s Candle, symbolizes hope. The second candle, the Bethlehem Candle, focuses on peace. This candle reminds us of the peace that Jesus brings to the world, a peace that surpasses all understanding.
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