In Catholic churches the last Sunday of the liturgical year (Nov. 24 this year) is the feast of Christ the King, which reminds us Christ is not only spiritually supreme but also politically supreme.
Just last Sunday we completed another cycle of the Church’s liturgical year as we celebrated the Feast of Christ the King. And now we begin again, as we wait for Christ to return to us once more, as ...
Be who you are and be that well.” On today’s feast of Saint Francis de Sales, Talking Saints hosts, Pete Sanchez and Laurie ...
The Catholic calendar has several ... an eight-day celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The octave of Christmas begins on Christmas itself, the feast of the Nativity of the Lord.
9, Catholic schools and institutions are expected to have no classes or work. The Church marks the end of the current liturgical year with the celebration of the Feast of Christ the King on Sunday.
Traditionally on the feast of Epiphany ... “Christus mansionem benedicat,” which means “May Christ bless this house.” Many Catholic parishes will give their parishioners a piece of ...