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Advent and Christmas Time at the Seminary

December is a special time of the year. It is a time when mankind reflects on the figure of Baby Jesus, born for the salvation of mankind. It is a special time for the Seminary community too. The building itself is donned with Christmas decorations and the daily programme of events takes on a different schedule. During Advent, we have more communal prayers. Every day at 6.10am we recite together the Office of Readings. At Mass, then, we have reflections on the Word of God by our formators. The seminarians conduct the reflections on the Novena days. The seminarians and formators decorate the building with images of Baby Jesus, the crib, the Christmas tree and Christmas lights. Christmas time is associated with gifts. The seminarians and formators too exchange gifts, which are appreciated not for their value but for what they represent: a sense of generosity on the part of an individual who is ready to give and expects nothing in return. Friday 18th December was the final day of the first term at the Seminary. We concluded this first term by celebrating the Mass at 6.00pm. This was led by the Bishop of Gozo Msgr Anton Teuma. Formators, lecturers, sisters, and relatives of the seminarians participated in this celebration which was held in the Seminary hall. At the end of the mass everyone exchanged his wishes for this festive season. Afterwards the seminarians stared their Christmas holidays. They will return back to the Seminary on Monday, 4th January 2021 so as to start their second term. We wish all our readers a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

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