What does it really mean to observe Advent?

What does it really mean to observe Advent?

Denver (CNA) — With the second Sunday of Advent approaching, the liturgical season of preparing for Christmas is well underway.

But what does it actually mean to "observe Advent?" The observation of other liturgical seasons may be more readily apparent – Lent is clearly a time for prayer, sacrifice and almsgiving, while Christmas and Easter are clearly times for celebration.

Orthodox rabbis’ statement calls Christianity part of God’s plan
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Orthodox rabbis’ statement calls Christianity part of God’s plan

Religion News Service

(RNS) — A statement by a group of Orthodox rabbis calls Christianity part of a divine plan in which God would have Jews and Christians work together to redeem the world.

Although signed so far by 28 rabbis mostly from the more liberal wing of the most traditional branch of Judaism, the statement marks a turning point for Orthodox Jews, who until now have limited interfaith cooperation to working on social, economic and political causes. But this statement puts Christianity in a distinct Jewish theological perspective — and an extremely positive one.

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