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Advent Reflections, 2008 with Various |
| 1. | Program Name: | First Week of Advent: the Vocation to Be a Saint |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, 2008 | |
| Host: | Fr. Paddy Rushe | |
| Date Produced: | 11/14/2008 | |
| Description: | From St. Peter's Church in Drogheda, Ireland, the national shrine of St. Oliver Plunkett, Fr. Patrick Rushe, the National Vocations Director for Ireland, reflects on Advent as a calling to the vocation of sainthood.
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| 2. | Program Name: | Second Week of Advent: Prayer and Reconciliation |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, 2008 | |
| Host: | Fr. Alphonse Cullinan | |
| Date Produced: | 11/14/2008 | |
| Description: | From St. Peter's Church in Drogheda, Ireland, Fr. Alphonse Cullinan, Chaplain for the Limerick Institute of Technology and board member of Human Life International, Ireland, focuses on the Advent themes of prayer and reconciliation with reflections on Mary, the Mother of God, and St. John the Baptist.
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| 3. | Program Name: | Third Week of Advent: Jesus, the Source of Our Joy |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, 2008 | |
| Host: | Fr. Vincent Twomey | |
| Date Produced: | 11/14/2008 | |
| Description: | From St. Peter's Church in Drogheda, Ireland, Fr. Vincent Twomey, S.V.D., a Divine Word Missionary, Professor Emeritus of the national Irish seminary called St. Patrick's College, and former student of Pope Benedict XVI, offers a reflection on Jesus as the source of Christian hope, the reason that the martyrs gave their lives joyfully.
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| 4. | Program Name: | Fourth Week of Advent: The Annunciation of Our Lord |
| Series Name: | Advent Reflections, 2008 | |
| Host: | Fr. John Hogan | |
| Date Produced: | 11/14/2008 | |
| Description: | From St. Peter's Church in Drogheda, Ireland, Fr. John Hogan, curate of St. Mary's Church, Drogheda and the Director of the Fraternity of St. Genesius, reflects on the beginning of our redemption, the Annunciation, the moment when the Archangel Gabriel announced the Good News of Christ’s coming, and Mary humbly accepted God’s will for her life.
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