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The theological virtue of JOY is prominent on this Third Sunday of Advent.
Joy is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit's abiding presence in the soul and has practical and observable manifestations and consequences. It is greater and more lasting than happiness, and certainly superior to contentment. Repentance and good works are joy's precursors and forerunners, just as St John the Baptist was to Christ Our Lord.
Come, Lord Jesus, come!
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By Fr Paul ChandlerThe theological virtue of JOY is prominent on this Third Sunday of Advent.
Joy is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit's abiding presence in the soul and has practical and observable manifestations and consequences. It is greater and more lasting than happiness, and certainly superior to contentment. Repentance and good works are joy's precursors and forerunners, just as St John the Baptist was to Christ Our Lord.
Come, Lord Jesus, come!
Music by TheNonVisibles from Pixabay
If you would like to contact me to provide feedback, suggestions or to ask questions you can do this via email:
[email protected]
Also if you would like to support me in this work, please send me an email and I will provide details for how you can make a donation.
Music by TheNonVisibles from Pixabay

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