
Birthday Party for Mary: Liturgical Living With Littles
Celebrating the liturgical season, even in small ways, has been a great chance to celebrate our faith and educate our children from a very young age.
Celebrating the liturgical season, even in small ways, has been a great chance to celebrate our faith and educate our children from a very young age.
I’ve noticed how this rhythm of the seasons and the habits built upon them can deeply inform my spiritual life.
The Church, of course, teaches that parents are the primary educators of their children.
COMMENTARY: Our love for our faith should well over into our practice and expression of it in our community.
LITURGICAL LIVING: SUMMER
‘Open your hearts to understand and sympathize; open your hands to help,’ writes St. John Paul II.
5 Ideas and Many Resources to Help Your Own Domestic Church Live the Season Intentionally
Per the instructions of the Roman Missal, ashes are typically supposed to be made from last year’s Palm Sunday palm branches.
In an often-dreary February, the feast of the Presentation brings illumination.
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