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by Adam Beeken
Over these past few weeks we have been exploring the different types of liturgical days we have including Solemnities and Feasts. This time we explore Memorials. + Durante estas últimas semanas hemos estado explorando los diferentes tipos de días litúrgicos que tenemos, incluidas solemnidades y fiestas. Esta vez exploramos los Memoriales.
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by Adam Beeken
We have now completed the Christmas Season (which lasts longer than we think). Now we are in Ordinary Time. We use the term ordinary in many ways liturgically. It applies to a season, status of ministers, and the type or texts used at Mass. It isn’t meant to be derogatory in any way, but we are immersed in a culture of hyperbole and intense adjectives which can make ordinary feel very ho-hum. Read more...
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by Adam Beeken
We have entered a new year and the waning days of the Christmas season, which culminate with the Feast of the Epiphany-the Twelth Day of Christmas (which we celebrate on the closest Sunday). Epiphany means a revealing of something (truth, mysteries, etc…) + Hemos entrado en un nuevo año y en los últimos días de la temporada navideña, que culminan con la Fiesta de la Epifanía, el duodécimo día de Navidad (que celebramos el domingo más cercano). Epifanía significa revelación de algo (verdad, misterios, etc…)
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by Peggy Gabriel
Happy New Year from the Care of Creation Commission! The Laudato Si Commission of the Diocese of Lexington is hosting five Appalachian Immersion Pilgrimages in the coming year. The March pilgrimage is full, but there are three-day pilgrimages scheduled from June 9-12 and October 6-9. Read More by Clicking Here.
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by Adam Beeken
During the octave of Christmas we have several feast days for St. Stephen(12/26), Saint John(12/27), and the Holy Innocents(12/28). Since we celebrate these, what exactly is a feast and what does it mean? Historically in the church any special liturgical day was referred to as a feast. These Holy Days (holidays) were important breaks from the normal life in Christendom.
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by Adam Beeken
Christmas is a magical time and there are probably many ways your family marks this time. I am thankful the church is part of that for you. Especially as we often say- Jesus is the reason for this season. See more... La Navidad es una época mágica y probablemente haya muchas maneras en que su familia celebra esta época. Estoy agradecido de que la iglesia sea parte de eso para ustedes. Especialmente como solemos decir: Jesús es la razón de esta temporada.
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by Adam Beeken
The highest ranking type celebrations in the church are Solemnities. We just had one last week for the Immaculate Conception. Generally they celebrate something about Jesus' life, an aspect of Mary, or the life of another very important Saint. Read more...
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by Diocese of Lexington
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by Adam Beeken
In the coming few days we celebrate several different types of special liturgical days: The optional Memorial of St. Nicholas(12/6), The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception(12/8), The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe(12/12), and the Memorial of St. Lucy(12/13). What do these titles for the different days mean? Well in the Catholic Church we have a ranking of the liturgical importance of certain days from the Triduum(the highest) to the Tuesday of the First Week of Ordinary Time(the lowest). Over the next few weeks we will dig into these different titles and why they are ranked in certain ways.
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by Jennifer Longworth
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by Adam Beeken
In an effort to deepen our faith and understanding of liturgy, I will be writing a weekly column to dig deeper into the mysteries and details of our celebration of Mass and our faith. I hope you find this fruitful for you, and I encourage you to submit any questions you have to abeeken@cdlex.org
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Advent Speaker Series featuring Carolyn Blase on Sunday, December 3 and Monday, December 4
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El Peregrino -Noviembre de 2023
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Please attend our Town Hall meeting in the church on Thursday, November 9, to help us discern a possible capital campaign to pay off our Education Life Center building debt and meet other campus needs. Possible future projects will be discussed and prioritized with your input. The Town Hall meeting in English will be from 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm and in Spanish from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Johnny Day, with Greater Mission, LLC, will be leading the Town Hall. We hope to see you there!
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Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. ~Amen~
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