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From the Parochial Vicar

Blessing of the Christmas Tree with your Family and Friends

The use of the Christmas tree is relatively modern. Its origins are found in the medieval mystery plays that depicted the tree of paradise and the Christmas light or candle that symbolized Christ, the Light of the world. According to custom, the Christmas tree is set up just before Christmas and may remain in place until the Solemnity of Epiphany. The lights of the tree are illuminated after the prayer of blessing. In the home the Christmas tree may be blessed by a parent or another family member, in connection with the evening meal on the Vigil of Christmas or at another suitable time on Christmas Day.
When all have gathered, a suitable song may be sung. The leader makes the sign of the cross, and all reply “Amen.”

The leader may greet those present in the following words:
Let us glorify Christ our light, who brings salvation and peace into our midst, now and forever. R/. Amen.

In the following or similar words, the leader prepares those present for the blessing:
My brothers and sisters, amidst signs and wonders Christ Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea: his birth brings joy to our hearts and enlightenment to our minds. With this tree, decorated and adorned, may we welcome Christ among us; may its lights guide us to the perfect light.

One of those present or the leader reads a text of sacred Scripture, for example, Titus 3:4 (lines 4-7) or Ezekiel 17:22 (lines 22-24; I will plant a tender shoot on the mountain heights of Israel.)

Reader: The Word of the Lord.
R/. Thanks be to God.

The intercessions are then said. The leader says:
Let us ask God to send his blessing upon us and upon this sign of our faith in the Lord. R/. Lord, give light to our hearts.
That this tree of lights may remind us of the tree of glory on which Christ accomplished our salvation, let us pray to the Lord. R/.
That the joy of Christmas may always be in our homes, let us pray to the Lord. R/.
That the peace of Christ may dwell in our hearts and in the world, let us pray to the Lord. R/.

After the intercessions the leader invites all present to say the Lord’s Prayer.
The leader says the prayer with hands joined:
Lord our God, we praise you for the light of creation: the sun, the moon, and the stars of the night. We praise you for the light of Israel: the Law, the prophets, and the wisdom of the Scriptures. We praise you for Jesus Christ, your Son: he is Emmanuel, God-with-us, the Prince of Peace, who fills us with the wonder of your love.
Lord God, let your blessing come upon us as we illumine this tree. May the light and cheer it gives be a sign of the joy that fills our hearts. May all who delight in this tree come to the knowledge and joy of salvation.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. R/. Amen.

The lights of the tree are then illuminated. The leader concludes the rite by signing himself or herself with the sign of the cross and saying:
May the God of glory fill our hearts with peace and joy, now and forever. R/. Amen.

The blessing concludes with a verse from “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”:
O come, Thou Dayspring, come and cheer
our spirits by Thine advent here;
disperse the gloomy clouds of night
and death’s dark shadow put to flight.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel,
shall come to thee, O Israel.

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Christmas Wrapping:

The Pope Francis Prep Key Club will wrap your Christmas presents again this Sunday December 11, 2022 during the Masses. Bring your presents to the Social Center before Mass and the kids will wrap while you pray! Coffee and donuts will also be available!

Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass

Join us on Monday Dec 12th for a Bi-lingual Mass in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe! Mass is at 6pm with a reception to follow in the social center.

Three Kings Celebration

Holy Name Parish is proud to invite all parishioners to our Three Kings Celebration in honor of Sr. Melinda! Please join us as we celebrate the Christmas Season with music, food, fellowship and treats for the kids! Cost is $10/person, children under 12 are free. Tickets are on sale after all the Masses this weekend.

Advent Confessions

will be held on Sunday Dec. 11th from 2pm-3pm at St. Catherine of Siena Parish on Parker St in Springfield and on Sunday Dec. 18th from 2pm-3pm at Holy Name. Several priests will be available for confession, including Spanish speaking priests! Don't miss this opportunity to go to confession before Christmas!

Christmas Mass Schedule:

Saturday Dec 24th:
  • 9am (daily Mass)
  • 4:30pm Christmas Vigil
  • 10pm Mass at Midnight - both Masses are in English
Sunday Dec. 25th
  • 9am (English) and 11am (Spanish)
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