Advent and Christmas reading

Donald Antenen (Logos)
Donald Antenen (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 405
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

What are all of you reading and studying this coming season?

As I do every year, I will be reading through Bossuet's Meditations for Advent (alas, not in Verbum yet!). I'm also reading Pope Benedict XVI's The Blessing of Christmas and the Daughters of St. Paul's Advent devotional. I was delighted to see the Verbum edition of Pope Benedict's book has all the illustrations.

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  • Kevin Clemens
    Kevin Clemens Member Posts: 353 ✭✭✭

    I'm also reading Pope Benedict XVI's The Blessing of Christmas

    I read a handful of the chapters from BXVI's Blessing of Christmas a few years back and shared the brief but very beautiful "Chapter 5: A New Star" with my students the week prior to Christmas break that year. Benedict's meditation on silence would find a natural complement in Cardinal Sarah's recent work by that name.

    On my end, I picked up Malcolm Guite's volume of poetry Waiting on the Word when I heard him speak a few months back. It appears he'll be posting a good number of the poems with a recording of his reading over at his blog

    For more sustained spiritual reading, I'm working through a few chapters a day in St. John of Avila's Audi, Filia. I was largely unfamiliar with this most recent doctor ecclesiae, but am finding it a tremendous read. He frequently pulls on Augustine, Jerome, Chrysostom, et al. It strikes me as a work that would serve as a worthwhile choice for Advent or Lent. 

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,043 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It's been several years so I'm back to this Saint Bernard. Sermons of St. Bernard on Advent & Christmas: Including the Famous Treatise on the Incarnation Called “Missus Est.” London; Manchester; Glasgow; New York; Cincinnati; Chicago: R. & T. Washbourne; Benziger Bros., 1909. and an Orthodox Jesse tree with types as well as ancestors ...

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Donald Antenen (Logos)
    Donald Antenen (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 405

    Those sound great. The St. Bernard sermons are actually part of our Advent and Christmas sale.

    I'd love to hear what other Verbum users are reading!