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Who Are the Potential Replacements for 88-Year-Old Pope Francis?

The American Spectator 12 Jan 2025
During his time as secretary, he sometimes acted as a go-between for the pope and Cardinal Sarah when the two were at odds, including when the pope gave bishops’ conferences greater authority in the translation of liturgical texts.
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ARMSTRONG-REINER: Baptism symbolizes our citizenship in God’s Kingdom

The Citizens 11 Jan 2025
Why was Jesus baptized?Last week we celebrated Epiphany and the visit of the Magi. Amongst the liturgical churches, this week we celebrate the baptism of Jesus ... .
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Vatican asked for official ‘Nazareno’ day

Manila Standard 08 Jan 2025
Advincula, in a letter to the CBCP in May 2023, pointed out that in the absence of a specific national liturgical directive, the celebrations become dependent on the priests or the community.
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UAP-CLASS continues legacy of leadership

The Manila Times 06 Jan 2025
IN embracing the arrival of the upcoming fiscal year, the United Architects of the Philippines Committee on Liturgical Architecture and Sacred Spaces (UAP-CLASS) held the induction of its officers and new members on Oct.
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Cardinal McElroy chosen to succeed Cardinal Gregory as Washington's shepherd

Catholic Standard 06 Jan 2025
Anselm in Rome in 1980 -- the cardinal has written extensively over the years on liturgical challenges and opportunities for growth in the worthy celebration of the liturgy ... Celebrating a Jan.
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When is Mardi Gras? New Orleans celebrations still scheduled after deadly truck attack

Usatoday 04 Jan 2025
Following the Christian liturgical calendar, Mardi Gras is traditionally celebrated on Shrove Tuesday, which falls before Ash Wednesday.How long is Mardi Gras? ... Mardi Gras celebrations last anywhere ...
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Nazareno 'pahalik' begins Jan 7

The Manila Times 04 Jan 2025
The celebration officially began on Dec ... Rufino Sescon noted that the feast was now a nationwide celebration following its declaration as a national liturgical feast in 2024.
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Feast of the Nazarene organizers prepping up for ‘pahalik’

Manila Standard 04 Jan 2025
The celebration officially began on Dec ... Rufino Sescon noted that the feast is now a nationwide celebration following its declaration as a national liturgical feast in 2024.
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Feast of the Three Kings: The enduring values of kindness, generosity, love

Manila Bulletin 04 Jan 2025
6 in other countries, the Philippines had adjusted the feast day to Sunday to ensure that more people could attend Mass and partake in the celebrations, according to the reforms in the liturgical calendar promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969.
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Is New Year's Day a day of holy obligation for Catholics? What to know

The Gardner News 31 Dec 2024
January 1 marks the Solemnity of Mary, a day the honors the role of Mary as the Mother of God, according to the Liturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of America. Solemnities are celebrations of the ...
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Russia making military advances as Ukraine insists on Christmas propaganda

Blitz 31 Dec 2024
Still on the Christmas angle, most Westerns do not realize this, but it should be noted that in the predominantly Christian Orthodox Eastern Slavic world, Christmas is celebrated not on December 25 but rather on January 7.
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When is the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, in 2025? How do Christians celebrate it?

Delaware Online 28 Dec 2024
Three Kings Day isn't all that Christians celebrate on Epiphany ... While it is not a holy day of obligation, it is a feast day celebrating the arrival of the Magi to see a newborn Jesus Christ ... Presbyterians celebrate on the same day.
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Christmas 2024: December 25, Nativity of Christ

Greek City Times 25 Dec 2024
The Nativity of Christ, celebrated on December 25th, is a central festival in the ...
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Because of My name

Manila Bulletin 25 Dec 2024
REFLECTIONS TODAY ... This is immediately manifested on the day after Christmas, the liturgical celebration of St. Stephen, the Christian proto-martyr, the first to shed his blood for the faith ... Indeed, the blood of martyrs is the seed of Christianity ... .

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