Gaudete Sunday
Dec. 11th, 2005 11:52 pmSo... today at Sharon Chapel the choir sang a setting of "Hail to the Lord's Anointed" -- which was about the right speed for us, given that our lead soprano was in Bethlehem PA for the weekend. Considering the 8 inches of snow the Lehigh Valley got, I hope Amy made it there and back all right. After church we assembled sandwiches and boiled eggs for Sunday Suppers, who provides food for the homeless on Sunday evenings at a couple of spots in the District.
Today is the Third Sunday of Advent in the Western Christian churches -- it's the earliest possible date for it (since Christmas itself is on a Sunday). Which is why it feels odd to celebrate it this early. The third Sunday of Advent is called Gaudete Sunday, for the overall emphasis of this particular Advent day is heavier on the joy and not quite so much on the repentance. It is fitting that, in the W&M college calendar, Gaudete Sunday usually fell during final exams -- talk about getting a much-needed respite! Today is the day I typically break out the Messiah recording and play at least the first four movements.
No, I don't have the lights up yet. I'm working on it. Lights aren't di rigore until Santa Lucia anyway, and that's the 13th (Tuesday).
Today is the Third Sunday of Advent in the Western Christian churches -- it's the earliest possible date for it (since Christmas itself is on a Sunday). Which is why it feels odd to celebrate it this early. The third Sunday of Advent is called Gaudete Sunday, for the overall emphasis of this particular Advent day is heavier on the joy and not quite so much on the repentance. It is fitting that, in the W&M college calendar, Gaudete Sunday usually fell during final exams -- talk about getting a much-needed respite! Today is the day I typically break out the Messiah recording and play at least the first four movements.
No, I don't have the lights up yet. I'm working on it. Lights aren't di rigore until Santa Lucia anyway, and that's the 13th (Tuesday).
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