One of the few hymns that is specifically intended for Advent is “O come, O come, Emmanuel.” This hymn has a fascinating history with roots that go back to the Church’s ancient liturgy, to at least the 6th century.
In this month of November we try to keep in our prayers especially the souls of the faithful departed. As we see in the readings for this Sunday, it is also an opportunity for us to reflect on the meaning of our own salvation, the reality of our human mortality, and importance of being spiritually prepared for eternal life.
This past week we began the month of November with the Solemnity of All Saints and the Feast of All Souls. As the Liturgical calendar draws to a close, concluding with the Feast of Christ the King, the Church guides the attention of the faithful to a contemplation of the ‘Last Things’.
"Moreover, in the Catholic Church itself, all possible care must be taken, that we hold that faith which has been believed everywhere, always, by all."