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Author:Gretchen FilzA Christmas Novena for the 9 Days before Christmas

A Christmas Novena for the 9 Days before Christmas

One of the best things about celebrating a Catholic Christmas are the final days leading up to Christmas Eve. There are several long-standing Catholic cultural traditions that take us through these...

500th anniversary of Our Lady of GuadalupeNot Made by Human Hands

From My Heart to Yours: Not Made By Human Hands is a Project Years in the Making

Our Lady came into this darkness. She brought a message of love, a visual gospel on a simple tilma that both her Aztec children and the Spanish could immediately understand, and she changed the wor...

Cave of the NativityBirth of Christ - The comings of Christ in Advent

The Four Comings of Christ: Past, Present, Future, and Within

The second coming of Christ happens daily, quietly, and sacramentally. He comes to us in the Eucharist, in His Word, and in every moment of grace.

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AdventWhy does St. Lucy hold a set of eyeballs in her hand?

Why does St. Lucy hold a set of eyeballs in her hand?

She is often depicted holding eyes in her hands.

500th anniversary of Our Lady of Guadalupe9 Things Few People Know About Our Lady of Guadalupe

9 Things Few People Know About Our Lady of Guadalupe

December 12th is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This is a glorious feast not just for the people of Mexico, but for the USA too and all the people of the Americas. 

ChristmasChristmas Around the Fire

Why do Christmas traditions last a lifetime?

This is why the stories we choose matter.They can become seeds of faith and wonder that will be carried into future Christmases — long after the toys have been forgotten.