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Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology Advent Reflection Series

Join the School of Theology for our 2025 Advent meditation series,  Charity and Hospitality: Praying through Advent with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Using the Scripture of the day and a different quote each day from the letters, journals, and conversations of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, we will be invited to prepare our hearts and minds during this Advent season.

Authored by the community of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, daily reflections will be delivered via email, starting on the first Sunday of Advent, November 30, and continuing through Christmas Day, December 25.

How might Jesus be beckoning us this Advent to a greater understanding and appreciation of God's desire to come to us, dwell within us, and be welcomed into our homes and hearts? How might this year's Advent be a journey of an ever-deepening hospitality of the heart?

We encourage you to join us as we reflect on these questions, and more, in preparation for the coming of our Lord at Christmas.

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Looking to deepen your faith? Learn more about the graduate degree and certificate programs offered by Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology. 

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Prefer to begin your journey by enrolling in a course? Choose from a variety of graduate theological courses, such as "Theological Aesthetics: God, Beauty and Film" or "Theology of the Spiritual Life and Spiritual Direction."

Then, apply those credits toward a Master of Arts in Theology or a Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry." View Fall 2025 graduate courses »