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  1. Hace 3 días · The word of God in this year of grace 2024, challenges us on the personal, the moral and the spiritual level. We have received the Spirit of truth who has filled the whole world. Now we are invited and urged to live with maximum integrity, being who we truly are, avoiding the gaudy glamour and fickle falseness of the masks we put on.

  2. Hace 1 día · Award-winning author Amy Welborn shines a spotlight on our vibrant faith by centering children as active participants in the seasons and feasts of our Catholic calendar. This friendly and accessible sourcebook for children provides an inspiring and multicultural journey through the Church year with Jesus, Mary, and the saints.

  3. Hace 2 días · The Word of God silences our superficial chatter and makes us say serious words, beautiful words, joyful words. “And the Word silenced my chatter!”. Listening to the Word of God makes the ...

  4. Hace 2 días · "Lord, strengthen our faith through the testimony of Your faithful witnesses. Help us trust Your word and the experiences of others. Guide us to affirm and support one another in our journey with You. May our hearts be steadfast in belief, finding assurance in Your unfailing love.

  5. Hace 4 días · In the Eastern rites of the Catholic Church, Theophany — as Epiphany is known in the East —commemorates the manifestation of Jesus’ divinity at his baptism in the River Jordan. While the traditional date for the feast is Jan. 6, in the United States the celebration of Epiphany is moved to the Sunday between Jan. 2 and Jan. 8.

  6. Hace 5 días · Those then who take part in the Liturgy of the Hours bring growth to God’s people in a hidden but fruitful apostolate,[81] for the work of the apostolate is directed to this end, “that all who are made sons of God through faith and baptism may come together in unity, praise God in the midst of the Church, share in the sacrifice and eat the supper of the Lord.”[82]

  7. Hace 4 días · By Cleiton Ramos – May 2, 2023. The Paschal Candle is one of the most significant elements of liturgical celebrations during the Easter Season, representing the light of the risen Christ that dispels the darkness of sin and death.