Second Thursday of Advent

From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent are taking it be force. (Matthew 11:12)

SECOND THURSDAY of ADVENT - DECEMBER 11, 2025

Prayer for the Advent Wreath

Lord, our God, we praise You for Your Son, Jesus Christ, for He is Emmanuel, the Hope of all people.

He is the Wisdom that teaches and guides us.

He is the Savior of us all.

O Lord,

let your blessing come upon us as we light the first (purple) candle of this wreath.

May the wreath and its light be a sign of Christ's promise of salvation.

May He come quickly and not delay.

We ask this in His holy name. Amen.

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PRAYER FOR THE SECOND WEEK

Father: O Lord, stir up our hearts that we may prepare for Thy only begotten Son that through His coming we may be made worthy to serve Thee with pure minds through Christ our Lord. Amen.

MASS TIMES

Mass 7:00pm

PRAYER TIME IN CHURCH

Church 10:00am - 7:30pm

CONFESSION

Saturday: 3:00pm-3:45pm and 7:30pm

Sunday: 9:45am-10:45am

ROSARY

Pray the Luminous Mysteries.

Pray in Church at 6:30pm

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ADVENT THOUGHTS

“The liturgy of Advent…helps us to understand fully the value and meaning of the mystery of Christmas. It is not just about commemorating the historical event, which occurred some 2,000 years ago in a little village of Judea. Instead, it is necessary to understand that the whole of our life must be an ‘advent,’ a vigilant awaiting of the final coming of Christ. To predispose our mind to welcome the Lord who, as we say in the Creed, one day will come to judge the living and the dead, we must learn to recognize him as present in the events of daily life. Therefore, Advent is, so to speak, an intense training that directs us decisively toward him who already came, who will come, and who comes continuously.” – St. John Paul II

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH

2846 Hubbard Rd, Madison, OH 44057

Mass Readings:

Reading I -  Isaiah 41:13-20

I am the LORD, your God,

  who grasp your right hand;

It is I who say to you, “Fear not,

  I will help you.”

Fear not, O worm Jacob,

  O maggot Israel;

I will help you, says the LORD;

  your redeemer is the Holy One of Israel.

I will make of you a threshing sledge,

  sharp, new, and double-edged,

To thresh the mountains and crush them,

  to make the hills like chaff.

When you winnow them, the wind shall carry them off

  and the storm shall scatter them.

But you shall rejoice in the LORD,

  and glory in the Holy One of Israel.


The afflicted and the needy seek water in vain,

  their tongues are parched with thirst.

I, the LORD, will answer them;

  I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them.

I will open up rivers on the bare heights,

  and fountains in the broad valleys;

I will turn the desert into a marshland,

  and the dry ground into springs of water.

I will plant in the desert the cedar,

  acacia, myrtle, and olive;

I will set in the wasteland the cypress,

  together with the plane tree and the pine,

That all may see and know,

  observe and understand,

That the hand of the LORD has done this,

  the Holy One of Israel has created it.

Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 145:1 and 9, 10-11, 12-13ab

R.  (8) The Lord is gracious and merciful; slow to anger, and of great kindness.

I will extol you, O my God and King,

  and I will bless your name forever and ever.

The LORD is good to all

  and compassionate toward all his works.

R.  The Lord is gracious and merciful; slow to anger, and of great kindness.

Let all your works give you thanks, O LORD,

  and let your faithful ones bless you.

Let them discourse of the glory of your Kingdom

  and speak of your might.

R.  The Lord is gracious and merciful; slow to anger, and of great kindness.

Let them make known to men your might

  and the glorious splendor of your Kingdom.

Your Kingdom is a Kingdom for all ages,

  and your dominion endures through all generations.

R.  The Lord is gracious and merciful; slow to anger, and of great kindness.

Gospel - Matthew 11:11-15

Jesus said to the crowds:

“Amen, I say to you,

among those born of women

there has been none greater than John the Baptist;

yet the least in the Kingdom of heaven is greater than he. 

From the days of John the Baptist until now,

the Kingdom of heaven suffers violence,

and the violent are taking it by force. 

All the prophets and the law prophesied up to the time of John. 

And if you are willing to accept it,

he is Elijah, the one who is to come. 

Whoever has ears ought to hear.”