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Articles in 'Holidays & Holy Days'
Jesus Wasn't Passive — So Why Are We?
By Laura Rosenberg
Halloween, black masses and passive, apathetic Catholics
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Halloween, All Souls, All Saints
By Avila Rose
Learn about this triduum celebration
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What We Shall be has Not Yet Been Revealed: Reflections on readings for Allhallowtide Triduum
By Tom Klocek
In November the Church honors all our dearly departed, beginning with the triduum known as "Allhallowtide." It is a time for personal reflection and purification as well through reconciliation, acts of humility, and building up our weapons of spiritual warfare, especially prayer.
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"Soulcake" - a Poem for All Hallow's Eve
By Julie
Soulcake - a tasty Halloween treat poem
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All Hallows’ Eve: Commonly known as Hallowe’en
By Tom Klocek
Hallowe'en, or properly, All Hallows Eve, will be here in a few days. Many are confused about the origin of this Catholic (yes, Catholic) celebration and, as Catholics we should know more about it, including the negatives that go along with it in our secular, ungodly, world. Read and learn.
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Four Things to Know about Halloween as a Catholic
By Terri Thomas
Great information on Halloween and its Catholic origins and how to celebrate it appropriately.
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Second Day of Novena for the Dead
By Terri Thomas
Our deceased loved ones are counting on our prayers so that they can reach full union with God in heaven.
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Cash for Christmas Wellness Challenge: A Holistic Journey for Catholic Women
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Join the Cash for Christmas Wellness Challenge for Catholic women! Focus on daily habits for body, mind, and soul this November for a chance to win $300.
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Creation: An Active Participant in the Divine Story
By Janine Rainwater
The birth of Jesus was not merely a historical event, but a pivotal point in God's story of redemption; not just for humans, but for all of creation. Have you ever stopped to consider what creation may have experienced on that beautiful, starry night?
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Today is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Champion
By Maureen O'Brien
Our Lady of Champion Feast Day: October 9
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October 2024 Feast Days
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Here's a look at October 2024
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Yom Kippur and Forgiveness
By Richard Maffeo
The Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur has much to teach us about Good Friday.
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The Hope that The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Brings
By Emily Berns
Today's feast is sort of like a "mini-Easter" because we remember Christ's triumph over sin and death by the wood of the Cross and are reminded that if we unite our crosses with His, we too will triumph. Knowing that so much good can be brought out of something so cruel can bring us hope and encouragement.
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Living the Lenten Season
By Avila Rose
Learn about Lent to prepare for next year
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The Month of the Holy Family
By Avila Rose
Lessons we can learn from the Holy Family
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September 2024 Feast Days
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The second harvest month celebrates the birth of our Mother along with the titles of Our Lady of Sorrows and Our Lady of Ransom
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The Holy Mysteries in the Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church: Baptism and Chrismation
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Traditionally, the Holy Mysteries/Sacraments of Initiation consisted of Baptism, Chrismation, and Holy Eucharist. In the holy liturgy the initiated person died and rose to a new life. A life not constituted by the limitations of biological existence, but a life reborn by entering into the life of the Church, constituted by the Mystery of the Triune God.
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