The feast table is decked out in the bright colors of spring and symbols of new life which means I need to wish you all a happy and blessed Octave of Easter! Today we are digging in my top right drawer of the feast table or our family altar. I have a little something I put togethe...
Guest Article by Ishmael Obinna AdibuahLast year marked the 150th anniversary of the Dedication of Saint Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. Since 1873, this church has been a home for those seeking to offer fitting worship to God through the church’s perennial liturgical t… ...
I haven’t blogged here in a year and a half. I want to share something I found especially helpful: the 50-part video series entitled “Awakening From the Meaning Crisis” by Dr. John Vervaeke, a psychologist and cognitive scientist at the University of Toronto. Starting last summer and c...
The Liturgical Year is the division of the calendar by which the Roman Catholic Church identifies and celebrates the events surrounding the life and death of Jesus Christ. A pie chart is a type of chart that is divided into segments, like a pie or pizza. Each segment represents one week of...
“I have chosen the date of 8 December because of its rich meaning in the recent history of the Church. In fact, I will open the Holy Door on the fiftieth anniversary of the closing of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council. The Church feels a great need to keep this event alive. With...
When looking for ways to conduct new evangelization, we cannot neglect the liturgical aspect, especially the celebration of the Eucharist and dynamics of the church year. In this respect, the article presents the basic opportunities created by the liturgical reality for the evangelization of both ...