Ordinary Time is the longest liturgical season. It is not about being 'ordinary' as in the sense of plain and undistinguished but marks the time between the two big festivals of the Church. Christmas Time and Easter Time highlight the key moments of salvation history, namely, the incarnation, ...
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St Elizabeth Ann Seaton
Elizabeth Ann Bayley was born in New York in 1774 to a prominent Episcopal (a US branch of the Anglican Church) family. At 19, Elizabeth married William Seton, a businessman with whom she had five children. William died in 1803, leaving Elizabeth a young widow. William died in Italy and here ...
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The Epiphany of the Lord
Today is the day we recall the coming of the Magi. According to the Gospel narratives, thy brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh w. These gifts were very meaningful. Gold was a precious and expensive gift, and showed how important Jesus was. Frankincense is a sweet perfume which was often ...
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