“More, and on a deeper level than before, we really know this time that all of life is Advent.” —Fr. Alfred Delp, S.J., writing from prison
Fr. Alfred Delp, a young German Jesuit priest, loved Advent. He considered it not just a liturgical season, but an entire mode of life that we could carry with us throughout the year.
He thought that our whole life, in fact, was an Advent, a preparation for meeting God face-to-face. This spiritual idea would be embodied and fulfilled in his life.
Fr. Delp was a powerful preacher, and as a pastor in Münich, spoke with clarity and vigor against Nazism. But he wasn’t just a preacher of the word—he was a doer as well. For his conviction, the Gestapo arrested him in July 1944.
During his confinement, from a freezing cell with his wrists handcuffed, he penned powerful reflections on his beloved theme of Advent, deepened and magnified by the personal Advent he was experiencing that winter.