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The Feast of the Ascension, also known as Ascension Day, is one of the highest feast days in the liturgical year. It is the day that we remember Jesus’ bodily ascent into heaven and the profound significance of this moment in the story of o...
As I began my journey through the liturgical year, I often wondered how we got the food traditions that we have. For instance, why do we eat watermelon at the Feast of Saint Bartholomew? Why do we eat Cuccia made from wheat berries for the...
Rogation Days come right before Ascension Day (May 14th) and are a time set aside to pray for God’s blessing on the land and the sea and the bounty that comes from them. They start on the sixth Sunday of Easter, May 10th, which is known as...
We are still in Easter.
Fifty days of celebrating the resurrection, fifty days of feasting, light, and quiet joy that carries beyond a single Sunday.
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Coming up on May 1st (Anglican) or May 3rd (Catholic), the Feast of St. Philip and St. James invites us into the lives of two of Christ’s chosen apostles, men who followed Him, proclaimed His resurrection, and helped lay the foundation of t...
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