
8 Ways to Live the Liturgical Year
Incorporate the beauty and depth of the liturgical year into your daily life with these easy-to-follow suggestions.
Incorporate the beauty and depth of the liturgical year into your daily life with these easy-to-follow suggestions.
The revival of the Holy Face devotion offers a powerful remedy for the moral and spiritual challenges we face today.
It’s imperative that we bring our whole selves to the Mass
“Because of our traditions,” says Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, “every one of us knows who he is, and what God expects him to do.”
“The Church is our mother … with great care she helps her children grow, gives them milk, feeds them, teaches them the way of life, accompanies them always with her care, with her affection, with her love, even when they are grown up.” —Pope Francis
Enthronement involves special prayers and the prominent display of a Sacred Heart of Jesus image for family and visitors alike.
This little-known devotion to St. Joseph was called for by St. Joseph during apparition. If you start this on Jan. 31, you’ll end on March 14, the Sunday before his feast
“Wherever an altar is found, there civilization exists.” ―Joseph de Maistre
The Maria Bambina statue’s bright colors are said to have appeared during the working of a 19th-century miracle.
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