Prior Michael Brunner recounts some childhood memories and speaks of significance of family and Christmas stories, as pointing to the Incarnation itself. "It was the power of the Christmas story and my family's holiday traditions that ultimately reopened the door of my faith."
The Advent Service and Christmas Blessing which was to take place Tuesday, December 14 was cancelled that afternoon, “in the spirit of continued responsiveness to the constantly changing health landscape.” The School concluded that , “with a careful eye on student health in conjunction with our upcoming departure for the Christmas holiday, we need to avoid a large gathering tonight.” Prior Michael’s teaching for the evening was already prepared, and we offer it here to our readers. We also offer the blessing he was to give in person to the School and extended community for the Christmas season.
Brother Sixtus Roslevich offers a message inspired by a reading from Saint Augustine at Matins: "Three little words are all it took, 'Time marches on' or, as in a slightly different translation of Augustine, 'Time goes on.' His advent thoughts turn to life, death, and fleeting time.