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Barb Szyszkiewicz reviews new Advent resources by Fr. John Burns and Catholic Mom contributor Emily Jaminet.

Don't think for one second that it's too early to plan for Advent. With the current news of paper shortages and shipping delays, the time to purchase what you'll need for Advent (and Christmas, really) is now. I had the opportunity to peek at two new Advent resources: one for adults, and one for the whole family.

For the Whole Family

On the Way to BethlehemCatholic Mom contributor Emily Jaminet's booklet, On the Way to Bethlehem: Advent Daily Devotions for Families, is great for families with preschoolers on up. A QR code on the back of the booklet takes you to a website where you can download coloring and activity pages. There is not a printable page for every day, but there are 21 in all, including a day-by-day tracker. Your children can color or add a sticker to each day's square as your family prays together that day. There is also an Advent Wreath coloring page with instructions to color one candle each Sunday. This extra resource is a great value for families because it's easy to print enough coloring or activity pages for each child to have one.

My favorite part about this booklet is the call to action. Each day, there is a themed call to action that individuals or families can do. These correspond to the four themes of Advent: Hope, Love, Joy, and Peace. Emily also includes suggestions for parents to talk with their children about topics such as Heaven, trusting in God, and loving others when that seems difficult. On the Way to Bethlehem is available for Kindle and in print from Creative Communications for the ParishPrint copies are only 99 cents when you purchase two or more, and bulk discounts are available.

 

For You

AdoreAve Maria Press has published a beautiful new Advent prayer journal by Fr. John Burns and illustrated by Valerie Delgado. Adore: A Guided Advent Journal for Prayer and Meditation is such a beautiful book, I could hardly resist the temptation to grab my favorite pen and start using it right now. 

Adore is organized into four weekly themes: watchfulness, preparation, nearness, and Emmanuel. Each day's section contains four parts: a quotation from Scripture, a saint, or a great teacher; Fr. John Burns' meditation, space to reflect along with journal prompts based on that meditation, and a closing prayer.

The book's design is spare and uncluttered, with a different color palette for headings, quotations, and prayers each week. To begin the week, a beautiful painting by Valerie Delgado spans a two-page spread. 

There's a free leader's guide available from Ave Maria Press if you'd like to use Adore with your family, prayer group, or even your whole parish. Each week, you can get free access to the author's video series. Adore is available in ebook and print format. The print version is priced at $10.95, with discounts available for purchases of 10 copies or more.

 

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I previewed several other Advent resources this year which are Christian but not Catholic. Those haven't been included in this article because they are set up on an "Advent has 24 days" model, and that's not the way the Church works. For Catholics, Advent has four Sundays before Christmas. It can actually have as few as 22 days, in years when Christmas falls on a Monday - or as many as 29 days, as it will in 2022 when Christmas falls on a Sunday. For some materials, that doesn't matter; it really depends on the individual resource, so check things like that carefully when you purchase such resources.

Advent resources are often evergreen, so if you'd like to check out some items I've reviewed in the past, last year I had a list of 10 books and booklets you can try. Visit Prepare the Way: Advent Prayer Resources to learn more.

Finally: it's not too early to purchase your Advent candles! Visit your local Catholic shop or order them online now, and put them in a place where you won't forget them come November 28. I suggest you store them inside your turkey roaster, if you're hosting Thanksgiving this year!


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