Icon of the Epitaphios Thrinos provided by Athanasios Clark and used with permission ... Wybrew, Hugh. Orthodox Lent, Holy Week and Easter: Liturgical Texts with Commentary (Crestwood, NY: St.
The following feature points to the evolution of Marian Feasts in the recent past. It shows the feasts in vigor before the liturgical reform of 1969, the changes made in 1969, and the further ...
The hallmark of the daily Catholic adult life should be that it is a liturgical life. The graces of the Mass are then supposed to be lived out throughout one’s life, as are the graces of all the ...
In addition to these, feast days are also celebrated throughout the year. By celebrating the liturgical year, a Catholic is celebrating the life and mystery of Christ. The day of Christ ...
For many Christians, worshipping together as a community is very important. This is because Jesus said: For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them. Evangelical close ...
Priest: Blessed is our Lord God, always; both now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Ah, the blameless in the way. Alleluia. Blessed are You, O Lord, teach me Your statutes. Alleluia. My soul is worn ...
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 ...
The development of liturgical language is no small feat – it involves highly trained experts in Canon Law, scripture, liturgy and language. Eleven different episcopal conferences from the ...
His fascination never would have happened if we had just read him books about liturgical music. Faith, like most traditions, is more “caught” than “taught.” Our son needed to be enchanted ...
IN celebration of their 7th Founding Anniversary, the Guild of Liturgical Designers (GOLD) and the UAP Committee on Liturgical Architecture and Sacred Spaces (UAP-Class) have joined forces to present ...