Second Week of Advent (Peace)

Second Week of Advent Prayer – Advent Week 2 Peace Candle

The Second Week of Advent (Advent Week 2) invites us to open our hearts to peace—not simply the absence of conflict, but the deep, steady peace that comes from trusting God’s presence.

As the candles of our wreath grow brighter, Christ calls us to quiet our anxieties, surrender our worries, and make space for the peace only He can give.
This prayer helps you welcome His calming presence into your home and your heart.


The Second Week of Advent: Understanding Peace

Many Christians reflect deeply during the 2nd Week of Advent, especially on the second Sunday of Advent, a day focused on peace and spiritual renewal.

The Second Week of Advent, also called the Week of Peace, invites us to slow down and open our hearts to the gift Jesus came to give—a peace that the world cannot offer.
This peace is more than stillness or quiet moments. It is the inner stability that comes from knowing God is near—steady, faithful, and guiding us even when life feels unpredictable.

During this week, we light the second purple candle, traditionally known as the Bethlehem Candle.
It represents the journey of Mary and Joseph, who traveled through difficulty and uncertainty yet trusted completely in God’s plan. Bethlehem reminds us that God brings peace right into the middle of our struggles, not apart from them.

As Scripture says:

“Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you.” — John 14:27

And also:

“The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts.” — Philippians 4:7

This is the peace Advent invites us to rediscover:
A peace rooted in trust, surrender, and God’s faithful love.


A True Advent Story of Peace: The Truce of Christmas 1914

During World War I, on Christmas Eve of 1914, soldiers from both sides of the front—British and German—were exhausted, cold, and surrounded by fear and uncertainty.

That night, something extraordinary happened.

From the German trenches, a soldier began singing “Stille Nacht” (Silent Night).
British soldiers recognized the melody and joined in.

Moments later, men who had been fighting each other only hours before slowly emerged from their trenches, unarmed, and met in the snowy middle of No Man’s Land.

They exchanged small gifts—chocolate, cigarettes, bread.
Some prayed together.
Some buried the dead with dignity.
Many simply stood in silence, grateful for one brief moment of peace.

A British soldier wrote in his diary:

“I will never forget it.
In the midst of war, God gave us a night of peace.”

Though the war continued, that moment became one of the most powerful witnesses in modern history that peace can break through even the darkest human conflict.

The Christmas Truce reminds us of the message of the Second Week of Advent:

  • Peace is possible, even in chaos.
  • God’s light can shine in any darkness.
  • When hearts open—even for a moment—Christ draws near.

What Does Peace Mean in Advent?

Peace in Advent means:

  • choosing faith when doubts whisper loudly,
  • resting in God’s promises even when answers delay,
  • letting Christ reshape our reactions with gentleness and mercy,
  • welcoming His presence into the places where we feel fragile,
  • believing that God is working in ways we cannot yet see.

The Second Week of Advent teaches us that peace is possible—not because life becomes easy, but because God walks with us.


The Bethlehem Candle: Symbol of Trust and Surrender

The second purple candle reminds us of:

  • Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem,
  • their courage in the face of uncertainty,
  • the peace that comes from obedience and trust,
  • the quiet strength of those who place their hope in God.

Lighting this candle is a powerful prayer in itself.
It says:

“Lord, bring peace into my heart, my home, and my life.”


How to Find Peace in the Midst of Chaos

This week, God invites you to:

  • pause your racing thoughts,
  • surrender what you cannot control,
  • breathe deeply in His presence,
  • allow Scripture to calm your spirit,
  • offer a small act of forgiveness or kindness,
  • welcome Jesus into every place that feels restless.

A single breath of stillness can become a place where God’s peace takes root.


Continue Your Advent Journey

If you began with hope, continue building your Advent week by week:

Each step brings you closer to the peace Christ desires for your life.


1. Prayer for the Second Week of Advent (Peace)

Heavenly Father,
as we enter the Second Week of Advent,
fill my heart with Your holy peace.
Silence my fears,
calm my thoughts,
and free me from anything that keeps me from trusting You.

Lord Jesus,
You are the Prince of Peace,
the One who brings harmony to troubled hearts.
Come into my life this week,
remove all anxiety,
and let Your presence quiet every storm within me.

Holy Spirit,
guide my heart into stillness.
Teach me to rest in God’s love,
to breathe deeply of His grace,
and to carry peace to every person I meet.

O Mary, Queen of Peace,
walk with me during this Advent season.
Help me surrender my worries,
trust in God’s plans,
and welcome Jesus with a peaceful and humble heart.

Amen.


🕯️ 2. Reflection for the Second Week of Advent

The Second Week of Advent centers on peace—the deep, enduring peace that only Christ can give, even when life feels uncertain.

Peace means:

  • resting in God’s presence even when worries arise,
  • allowing Christ’s light to calm our hearts,
  • letting go of what we cannot control,
  • and trusting that God is guiding every step of the journey.

True peace begins when we surrender our lives into God’s loving hands.


🌿 3. How to Pray This Week of Advent

Here’s a simple way to live this week of peace:

  • Light the second purple candle on your Advent wreath.
  • Pray the Second Week of Advent prayer each morning or evening.
  • Take one moment of quiet each day—no words, no noise, just being with God.
  • Offer a small act of forgiveness or peace to someone.
  • End the week by thanking God for every moment of calm He placed in your heart.

Even a moment of silence can open your heart to God’s peace.


🙏 Short Closing Prayer

Come, Lord Jesus.
Fill my heart with Your peace
as I continue this Advent journey with You.
Amen.


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Advent Week 2 Prayer – Catholic Advent Prayer Series

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions about the Second Week of Advent and its traditions:

Can I pray this Advent prayer every day?

Yes. You may pray it daily throughout Advent, morning or evening.

Can I pray this prayer with my family?

Absolutely. Advent prayers are beautiful when prayed together at home.

Does this prayer replace the Rosary or Mass?

No. It is a personal devotion meant to enrich your Advent season.

What candle is lit during this week of Advent?

Week 1 – Purple (Hope)
Week 2 – Purple (Peace)
Week 3 – Rose (Joy)
Week 4 – Purple (Love)

🌟 Come, Lord Jesus.
Bless this Advent week with hope, peace, joy, and love.

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