Advent 2025
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What is Advent?
Beginning the Church's liturgical year, Advent (from, "ad-venire" in Latin or "to come to") is the season encompassing the four Sundays (and weekdays) leading up to the celebration of Christmas.
The Advent season is a time of preparation that directs our hearts and minds to Christ’s second coming at the end of time and to the anniversary of Our Lord’s birth on Christmas. From the earliest days of the Church, people have been fascinated by Jesus’ promise to come back. But the scripture readings during Advent tell us not to waste our time with predictions. Advent is not about speculation. Our Advent readings call us to be alert and ready, not weighted down and distracted by the cares of this world (Lk 21:34-36). Like Lent, the liturgical color for Advent is purple since both are seasons that prepare us for great feast days. Advent also includes an element of penance in the sense of preparing, quieting, and disciplining our hearts for the full joy of Christmas.
The final days of Advent, from December 17 to December 24, we focus on our preparation for the celebrations of the Nativity of our Lord at Christmas. In particular, the "O" Antiphons are sung during this period and have been by the Church since at least the eighth century. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming of Christ as the fulfillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but of present ones as well.
For more information, read the rest of this article on Advent at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ website.
Our Lady of Divine Providence Family
Advent Events & Programs
Advent Women’s Evening (RSVP only)
Friday, December 5
6:30 PM
St. Bartholomew Krumpe Activity Center
Prepare and renew your faith this Advent season by joining us for an evening of friendship and community, with a catered dinner and featured speaker. All women ages 18 and older are invited to attend.
RSVPs were due on Friday, November 21. We’re looking forward to a great evening!
Sanctuary Sunday
Mary’s Role in the Holy Family and in Ours, presented by Fr. Henry
Sunday, December 7
6:15 PM
St. Vivian Gather Rooms
This is the place for adults to get filled up before going out and living their faith in action. We’ll have a variety of speakers, subjects, and ways to pray – all you need to bring is yourself. The church will also be open for those who would just like to come and pray. Parents – this is also a great way to go deeper in your faith while your kids attend their sessions with Providence Kids or Youth Ministry!
Need more information? Contact Randi Hom (513-728-3146 x105).
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Monday, December 8
Various Times
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a holy day of obligation. See the Mass times page for more information on why we have holy days of obligation and for the Mass times.
Advent Evensong
Wednesday, December 10
7:00 PM
Assumption Church
Join fellow parishioners at this Vespers service, where we will prepare our hearts for the birth of Jesus at Christmas. The service will include scripture, song, and prayer and lasts about 40 minutes. All are welcome!
Light in the Darkness: An Advent Journey in Song
Friday, December 12
7:00 PM
St. Bernard Church
The Pierson-Young Project and friends will present this Advent-themed concert, with a reception to follow. You can visit the Pierson-Young Project website to learn about the band.
Las Posadas Service
Saturday, December 13
12:30 PM
St. Bernard Church
A prayer service for adults and children celebrating the Advent and the season of winter through scripture, prayer, and music. The service will be followed by refreshments for all and crafts for children. Contact Sue to register so there are enough food and crafts (513-235-4934).
Sanctuary Sunday
Mary in Scripture, presented by Dr. Matthew Minix
Sunday, December 14
6:15 PM
St. Vivian Gather Rooms
This is the place for adults to get filled up before going out and living their faith in action. We’ll have a variety of speakers, subjects, and ways to pray – all you need to bring is yourself. The church will also be open for those who would just like to come and pray. Parents – this is also a great way to go deeper in your faith while your kids attend their sessions with Providence Kids or Youth Ministry!
Need more information? Contact Randi Hom (513-728-3146 x105).
Reconciliation Service
Tuesday, December 16
6:00-8:30 PM
St. Bartholomew Church
Multiple priests will be present to hear confessions, and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will occur concurrently. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Catholics should go to confession at least once per year. Learn more about the Sacrament of Reconciliation here.