A daily invitation to prepare your heart

“Prepare the way of the Lord; make straight his paths.” (Mt 3:3)

Advent is not just a liturgical season. It is a journey.
A pilgrimage of the heart that moves us, day after day, to draw closer to the mystery of God who comes, who is born, who becomes incarnate in our history and in our common home.

And this year, we invite you to experience it in a special way: walking with creation, discovering the virtues of Laudato Si’, and letting each day renew our hope.

I want to begin my pilgrimage

🌱 A path that transforms

Sometimes we think of conversion as something big, complex, or distant. But Advent reminds us that the straight paths to God are built with small steps: a minute of silence, an act of care, a gesture that honors life.

On our pilgrimage, he accompanies you specifically in this:
 making every day count, ensuring that every prayer touches the earth, and that every gesture becomes light for the world.

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✨ Virtues that light the way

This year, we offer you a Pilgrimage Guide where each day opens a window to one of the seven ecological virtues inspired by Laudato Si’.

These virtues are beacons that guide the heart: Praise, Gratitude, Sobriety, Humility, Care, Inner Peace, and Joy.

Each day you will find a brief reflection, a prayer, and a concrete action to help you live out these virtues.
  These materials are designed to accompany you in your daily routine—at home, at work, on public transportation, or in a moment of silence at the end of the day.

I want to act now 

 

💫 Walking with creation

As we make our way to the manger, we do not walk alone. We walk with creation, which also waits, sighs, cries out, and celebrates.
This pilgrimage invites us to:

✔ Pause
✔ Listen
✔ Care
✔ Renew

It also invites us to celebrate together with the community by sharing your small challenges, stories, and prayers through the padlet.

I want to inspire others

 

🎁 Why join this pilgrimage?

Because Advent is short, but its grace is profound..
Because your heart needs space to give thanks and dream again.
And because our world needs witnesses who embody hope.