The liturgical year of the Roman Catholic church is often referred to as the Year of Grace, meaning that people should celebrate their unbounded love of God at all times in all places. The year begins ...
AUSTRALIAN Catholic University experts in theology, liturgy, and ecology are supporting a global proposal to institute a new ...
The date of Ash Wednesday changes each year because it depends on the lunar ... one of five key periods on the Catholic liturgical calendar, along with Advent, Christmas, Easter, and Ordinary ...
One that especially moves me comes from the year 304 ... Post-Conservative Evangelical Catholic (Rowan & Littlefield, 2004), 66; cf. Chap. 5: “The Liturgical Act and the Church of the 21st ...
Pope Francis, who is recovering from a life-threatening bout of pneumonia, intends to give his Easter Sunday blessing, the ...
By celebrating the liturgical year, a Catholic is celebrating the life and mystery of Christ. The day of Christ, the day that is Christ, constitutes the liturgical season. Whoever follows Him ...