To our Redeemer who came to bring good news to the poor, let us earnestly pray:
Let all men see your glory.
Show yourself to those who have never known you,
— let them see your saving work.
Let all men see your glory.
Let your name be preached to the ends of the earth,
— that all may find the way to you.
Let all men see your glory.
You came first to save the world,
— now come again and save those who believe in you.
Let all men see your glory.
You brought freedom to us by saving us,
— continue to save us and make us free.
Let all men see your glory.
You came once as a man; you will return in judgment,
— bring eternal reward to those who have died.
Let all men see your glory.
Source: DivineOffice.org
Reflection on the Fourth Sunday of Advent: Peace
The End of the World: An Advent Reflection
The Catholic Church traditionally teaches us the Four Last Things (Death, Purgatory, Heaven, Hell) and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ during the Season of Advent. However, many Catholics still avert from such topics because they are frightened of these things. My Reflection this Advent on the End of the World aims to give awareness and more insights into these truths, which we must face sooner or later. My piece also includes a Personal Message to my dear Readers.
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