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This segment shares a short reflection on the year of St. Joseph that ended for the church on December 8th with the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.

In this reflection I share some words from evangelist Mark Mallett that are a reflection on the role of St. Joseph – as he was for the Holy Family and how he is and can be for all of our families. This segment also shares a snippet of prophetic revelation (for your discernment as always) from priest, Fr. Michel Rodrigue regarding the role of St. Joseph in our times.

As we end this church year and journey into 2022 amid difficult times, we reflect on the historical role of St. Joseph and entrust our own families as well to his powerful protection.

Karen

This segment features a fantastic book by Max Lucado, “You Were Made for This Moment: Courage for Today and Hope for Tomorrow“, that I think will be an excellent resource for the viewer to help understand our ‘God of reversals’ and help navigate the darkness of our hour.

I personally recently read this book, and it helped to reaffirm that I too have been ‘made for this moment’…so I must trust that God our Father knows what He is doing in the fact that I am living in this hour. It is a call of hope to help us all hold fast to our faith and stay true to our missions that God has individually called us to, so that we can be beacons of witness, light and hope to all as our world darkens.

This segment calls us to prepare for a time of joy, peace and hope, as we celebrate the birth of our Lord

This segment is a short one designed to help us centre in on the time of Advent as we prepare for the beautiful celebration of Christmas. This segment shares a short message, purportedly from God our Father, regarding the fact that we need to not fear but to place ourselves completely under His wing in trust!

This segment also offers a resource to journey through Advent in preparation for Christmas from a website called My Catholic Life! I hope this will be of service to you as we begin the third week of Advent, in what has been, for many, a most difficult year! God bless!

Karen