Catholic Daily Reflections

Second Sunday of Advent (Year A) - Repentance—the Foundation of Holiness

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Dec 6, 2025
Explore the powerful message of repentance as shared by John the Baptist in the desert. Delve into the vivid imagery of winnowing, where the righteous are likened to wheat and the wicked to chaff. Discover the call to acknowledge sin, inspired by St. Ignatius's teachings, and the importance of turning away from sin during the Advent season. The discussion encourages self-reflection and preparation for a holier life. Wrap up with a heartfelt prayer for guidance and grace throughout this spiritual journey.
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Winnowing Image Of Judgment

  • John the Baptist uses the familiar image of winnowing to show final judgment between righteous and wicked.
  • The righteous are gathered like wheat while the chaff is separated and burned in unquenchable fire.
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Fruit Shows True Repentance

  • John the Baptist admonished the scribes and Pharisees to produce fruit as evidence of repentance.
  • Superficial ritual without genuine conversion invites the coming wrath.
ANECDOTE

Ignatius’ Retreat Begins With Sin

  • St. Ignatius’s 30-day Spiritual Exercises start by confronting mortal sin and hell.
  • He uses this focus to foster repentance as the foundation for union with God.
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