Liturgical seasons, such as Lent and Advent, are meant to open us less to articles of the creed and more to the essential character of religion, the experience of Mystery. That's not the Hercule ...
Liturgical living: a great Catholic catchphrase that may make some of us feel overwhelmed about accomplishing it. Thanks to Chene Heady’s new book, Numbering My Days: How the Liturgical Calendar ...
An Advent wreath is depicted in a stained-glass window at Christ the King Church in Commack, N.Y. Advent, a season of joyful expectation before Christmas, begins Dec. 3 this year. The Advent wreath, ...
Helping to mold young children into good Christians striving to be saints seems especially daunting on some days, when the dishes sit in the sink unwashed, laundry piles up awaiting folding, and my ...
Observers weigh in on why they do or don’t follow the church year. November 27 marks the first Sunday of Advent and the beginning of the Christian year. Liturgical seasons, especially Advent, are ...
The World Day of Prayer for Creation, celebrated Sept. 1 by Christians around the world, once again marked the opening of the annual ecumenical liturgical season known as the Season of Creation, which ...
As part of its mission of outreach and hospitality, Christ Episcopal Church in Eureka has continued to provide concerts to the larger community during this pandemic, even though people are no longer ...
As Roman Catholics observe the 50th anniversary of the promulgation of the Second Vatican Council’s “Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation,” it seems an appropriate time to consider ways ...