On this Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, we read: John the Baptist saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of …
Today, as we celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of Jesus, we read in the Gospel of Matthew: “Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan to be baptized …
Today, we celebrate the Feast of Epiphany, sometimes called “Little Christmas,” the “Twelfth Night,” or the “Feast of the Three Kings.” In the Gospel passage we have today from St. …
Today we celebrate the feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Many people use this feast day to reflect on their own family. And that is a …
Today, Catholic Christians celebrate the Fourth Sunday of Advent. If you have a traditional Advent wreath, you would light all four candles today – the 3 purple and 1 pink …
“Is it Christmas yet?” Millions of children around the world ask that question every day during Advent, for Advent seems to be interminably long for them. Patience is not a …
Today, Catholic Christians celebrate the Second Sunday of Advent. So, if you have a traditional Catholic Advent wreath, you would like two purple candles. In today’s Gospel reading from Matthew …
Today, Catholic Christians celebrate the First Sunday of Advent, the first day of a new church year. This begins Year A, which means that for the most part, our Sunday …
All genuinely Catholic Christian stories end in “happily ever after.” In other words, they are romantic by their very nature. This is because in the Catholic Christian worldview, we believe …
Todas las historias cristianas genuinamente católicas terminan en un “felices para siempre”. En otras palabras, son románticas por naturaleza. Esto se debe a que, en la cosmovisión cristiana católica, creemos …
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