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Advent Reflections, Europe - 2006 with Fr. Ronald Creighton-Jobe, Cong. Orat. |
| 1. | Program Name: | The First Week of Advent: The Light of Christ |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, Europe - 2006 | |
| Host: | Fr. Ronald Creighton-Jobe, Cong. Orat. | |
| Date Produced: | 8/4/2008 | |
| Description: | Fr. Creighton-Jobe describes the coming of Christ in history in terms of a light of revelation, hope to a people set apart as God’s own. The Oratorian priest recalls God’s timely provision for his people’s greatest needs in the Old Testament as signs of hope completely fulfilled in Christ the Messiah.
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| 2. | Program Name: | The Second Week of Advent: The Baptist Announces the Christ |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, Europe - 2006 | |
| Host: | Fr. Ronald Creighton-Jobe, Cong. Orat. | |
| Date Produced: | 8/4/2008 | |
| Description: | Fr. Creighton-Jobe speaks of the longing of the Hebrew people for the fulfillment of redemption only the Messiah could bring. John the Baptist, last of the Old Testament prophets, declares the way to restore the relationship of friendship with God is by repentance and baptism. Christ then assimilates John’s work into his own, allowing people to share in his divine life.
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| 3. | Program Name: | The Third Week of Advent: Mary, the Mother of God |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, Europe - 2006 | |
| Host: | Fr. Ronald Creighton-Jobe, Cong. Orat. | |
| Date Produced: | 8/4/2008 | |
| Description: | Fr. Creighton-Jobe singles out the Mother of Jesus as a disciple of Christ who led a contemplative life, pondering her Son’s actions for their redemptive meaning for all humanity. Mary gives praise to God as the author of salvation and the source of all grace. She exemplifies Christ’s way of service as the means of gaining grace for all.
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| 4. | Program Name: | The Fourth Week of Advent: Come, Lord Jesus |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, Europe - 2006 | |
| Host: | Fr. Ronald Creighton-Jobe, Cong. Orat. | |
| Date Produced: | 8/4/2008 | |
| Description: | Fr. Creighton-Jobe describes the redemption Christ came to bring to his people on Earth as the unbounded action of a personal God who created human beings out of love and for love. The glory of God is man “fully alive,” that is, acting on his capacity to respond, giving a fitting return to God’s love.
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