
About this episode
The episode discusses the transition of the liturgical year, emphasizing themes of judgment, readiness, and the joy found in repentance during Advent.
We stand again at the turning of the circle — where the liturgical year ends, and begins anew. Not with sentiment, not with celebration, but with a summons. The old year closed with a warning: the end will come, and all will be judged. And the new year opens with the same cry. This, we are told, is not redundancy — but mercy. The Church does not shy away from final things. She begins her year not with nativity but with apocalypse, calling us not to despair but to readiness. Repentance is not merely sorrow, but preparation. Wakefulness is not anxiety, but faith. We are not meant to drift. We are meant to walk in the light, clear-eyed, prepared. And yet — beneath the sternness, there is joy. For the judgment of Christ is also our redemption. And to live Advent fully is to become capable of joy — the kind that does not flinch from the truth, but finds in it the way home.
People in this episode
Host: Fr. Patrick Cardine
Topics covered
- liturgical year
- Advent
- judgment
- repentance
- readiness
- mercy
- redemption
Keywords
- liturgical year
- Advent
- judgment
- repentance
- mercy
- redemption
- faith
- preparation
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The Church
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