Lost in Translation: An American Friar Explains Thanksgiving in Italy
COMMENTARY: When celebrating the quintessential American holiday abroad, one can’t help but reflect on why traditions, which feel both fragile and precious, matter.
COMMENTARY: When celebrating the quintessential American holiday abroad, one can’t help but reflect on why traditions, which feel both fragile and precious, matter.
Celebrating the quintessential American holiday in the Eternal City isn’t easy, but the community of U.S. Catholic expats found creative ways to bring a taste of home across the Atlantic.
COMMENTARY: Because God created everything and he is always with us, we can be thankful to God in all things.
COMMENTARY: At Thanksgiving 2021, America should rediscover hope in its heart.
COMMENTARY: More than 50 years before the Puritans landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Spanish Catholics gave thanks to God with a Mass and meal in St. Augustine.
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