This coming Sunday of Advent actually has it’s own name.
It’s called Gaudete Sunday. And a very big $3 prize for whoever got that  word right.
For those of you new to this blog, welcome. We’ve been taking a look at  Advent (the season of anticiption) this month, with a few sidebars along  the way.
If Advent is a bit new to you, here’s the deal. This coming Sunday,  churches and homes around the world will light the third candle in that pretty  Advent wreath.
If you’re into colors and symbolism of the season, the last two candles that were lit during the past two Sundays, were purple.
This  week? A rose colored candle will be lit.  This is called the JOY candle.
But, back to Gaudete. You will find that it comes from the latin phrase
“Gaudete in Domino semper”   –  translation: Rejoice in the Lord always.
Thus our candle of Joy.
[You Marines caught that word Semper, at least? Semper Fi = Always Faithful.]
Anyway…in certain what we call “High” Churches, the priest will even change from his purple robes of the past two weeks into rose colored ones.  The tradition was that the church as a whole would move from a season of fasting and repentance into one of joy.
So, if you see any of these symbols or colors in wreaths this coming  weekend, you will certainly feel a bit more “in the know”.   If anything, that  will put a smile on your face. And if you have a moment, remember to read  Luke Chapter 2. It has some tidings of great “joy”!
Rejoice!
Just my thoughts,
Stephanie