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  • Jesse Tree and Advent Bridge Path From Past to the Future
    The Jesse Tree is the perfect complement to Advent Its is a great way to recall history of Jesus and his family as well as applying it to the four weeks of advent that are highlighted with the four advent candles on the advent wreath
  • Religious Home Decor is a Show of Faith
    They say your house says a lot about you For Christians, much of the décor of their home may reflect their beliefs
  • Blending the Jesse Tree and Advent Wreath
    The Jesse Tree and Advent wreath are two very common items Christians have used to mark four week period before Christmas called Advent or the six period that was known as Celtic Advent In the modern time Advent has become a great way to stay focused on Christ and helping families overcome the commercial hurdles that Christmas represent
  • Celtic Advent Blends Cultures
    Celtic Advent in the pre Nicene church, early Christianity that pre-dates the Nicene Creed, the roadmap of what Christians, Catholic and Protestants believe was very different than what we celebrate in the modern time
  • Palm Sunday's Tradition Traverse Many Cultures
    Palm Sunday is the last Sunday of Lent It is always the start of Holy Week and the last Sunday of Lent
  • How Do You Become Catholic
    How does a person become Catholic The short answer is to contact the local Catholic Church in their community and ask to speak with the RCIA director or the Adult Education Dept
  • Advent Tradition Circles Around a Wreath
    If you ask any Catholic, they will tell you the season of Advent is a period of penance and preparing their heart for the coming of the Baby Jesus But although not part of the Holy See’s opinion on Advent, the advent wreath, advent season and the family activities helps families stay focused on the real meaning of the season, Jesus, and not the commercialism Christmas has become
  • Celtic Advent Wreaths Help Keep Irish Family Traditions
    A Celtic Advent Wreath may be one that uses tradition advent candles or some use dark and light green tapers in place of the purple and pink The Celtic Advent and the Easter Orthodox Advent or Nativity fast last for 40 days and starts mid November but most Advent wreaths have a maximum of 5 candles
  • Jesse Tree and Advent
    Jesse Tree and Advent are tied together where as the Jesse Tree has biblical root Some parishes defer the use of a Christmas tree to a Jesse Tree in the Altar or sanctuary area
  • Patron Saint Medals Are an Expression of Faith
    In the shape of a coin, religious medals are very common part of the Catholic persona and many Catholics own or often wear these items on chains around their neck The history of practice of wearing religious medals dates back to the early days of the church
  • Saint Vincent Depaul An Example Of Charity
    Vincent de Paul, The saint of charitable societies, was born in Pouy, Gascony, France around 1580 His parents Jean de Paul and Bertrande de Moras were farmers who raised four sons and two daughters
  • Catechism Gives Blueprint To Catholics
    The word catechism as a variety of meanings however the most accepted one comes from Greek and means to Echo In this application it is a way to echo or repeat the tenants of the Catholic Church
  • History Of Mothers Day
    Mother’s day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May and is set aside to honor our Moms But how did this holiday come to be
  • Seven Gifts Of The Holy Spirit
    One of the major aspects of the Sacrament of Confirmation are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit that are bestowed on the candidate when they are sealed with the Holy Spirit The candidate when participating in Confirmation accepts that their mission is to be witnesses of Jesus in their families and communities
  • Fruits Of The Spirit
    After a candidate received the Sacrament of Confirmation, and he receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the Church teaches that these gifts bear fruits, the Fruits of the Spirits These fruits are Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Generosity, Gentleness, Faithfulness, Modesty, Self-Control and Chastiy
  • Penance Must Precent First Communion
    As children prepare for their First Communion, the church clearly also states that the child must have also celebrated their first Confession, or first penance prior to receiving their first Eucharist The Magisterium is very clear on that however, even though this was all outlined in 1977, there are still some dissenting opinions
  • A Look At The Eucharistic Pray
    There are many facets to the Eucharist prayer But it is truly the heart of the church and something that should be explained to each child receiving their first communion
  • The Path To Sainthood
    The Catholic church has people who are designated Saints So what does that mean
  • Overview Of First Communion
    On the night he was betrayed, Jesus took time to spend with his apostles for the Passover meal During this time with them he, revealed the Sacrament of Communion which he told each of us to do in memory of him
  • Palm Sunday Around The Globe
    Palm Sunday is Christian observance which is celebrated around the world, though many Christian denominations In 1970 the Roman Catholic Church changed the formal name of Palm Sunday to Passion Sunday, from the Second Sunday of the Passion

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