
Lenten How-To: Create a Crown of Thorns for Your Home
It is a visceral reminder of Our Lord’s sufferings.
It is a visceral reminder of Our Lord’s sufferings.
The Church in her wisdom has carved out periods of time within the liturgical calendar to be present to the stillness through a fast in preparation for a great feast.
COMMENTARY: They are alive and communing with God, seeking to befriend us, and aid us in conforming ourselves to God’s will.
COMMENTARY: Ours is an emaciated culture, starved of both beauty and meaning. Beauty, while it instructs our minds, simultaneously prepares our souls. Let’s start at home.
COMMENTARY: The ordinary meets the divine along the ‘River of the Immaculate Conception.’
Meeting God in the Stillness of Christmas
COMMENTARY: God is present within every aspect of life, working in our midst. Gratitude flows from our ability to perceive it.
COMMENTARY: A glimpse behind the fourth installment of the ‘Theology of Home’ book series
LITURGICAL LIVING: SUMMER
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