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Advent 2025: Week 3: Joy

Advent 3: Joy
Horsham: 15th December 2025

The traditional theme of the third week of Advent is joy.

Some Churches have traditions relating to this week. For some, the third candle in the advent ring is coloured pink, and clergy wear rose coloured robes. Historically, the colour pink has been symbolic of joy.

Gaudete in Domino Semper

You may know that in some traditions, the third Sunday of advent is sometimes called Gaudete Sunday. The word ‘gaudete’ means ‘rejoice’, and the introit for the Catholic mass is “Gaudete in Domino semper: iterum dico, gaudete”.

This is a Latin translation of Philipians 4:4.  ‘Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!’.  This word ‘rejoice’ is interesting. We don’t often use it in modern English, and I want us to reflect on what it really means. Of course it is an exhortation to be joyful. Be filled with joy. Experience joy.

This joy is not the excited, enthusiastic kind of emotion we might feel when our favourite football team scores a goal. Something different is going on here.

So Rejoice!

The Greek word is ‘chairete’ (Χαίρετε). It’s another one of those words which doesn’t translate easily into English, because the Greek meaning is far deeper than just being excited about something. It is a deep, strong emotion of gladness. It has a strong, spiritual element. It is the emotion we are to feel as we look forward to the reward which awaits us in Heaven (Matthew 5:18). It is the joy which we are to feel that our names are written in Heaven (Luke 10:20).

Advent is about anticipation of the arrival of the Messiah. The joy of advent is a deep, heartfelt emotion. It is the joy of anticipation. Anticipation of something so indescribably special that it defies description.

Yes, Christ was born and became Immanuel – God with us. More than that, Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. This is the message of the Gospel.

So rejoice. Allow yourself to experience that deep, heartfelt emotion of true joy.

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope!