Second Sunday of Easter, Year B – Divine Mercy Sunday
Welcome to the Second Sunday—the Octave day of Easter, also known as Divine Mercy Sunday. Today, as commanded by our Lord we celebrate the Feast …
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Welcome to the Second Sunday—the Octave day of Easter, also known as Divine Mercy Sunday. Today, as commanded by our Lord we celebrate the Feast …

‘Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.’ ‘I bring you news of great joy. ALLELUIA! The Lord is risen.’ Thus, the liturgy of Easter Sunday—the last day of the …

The procession with branches celebrates, in its multiple aspects, the triumph of Christ the King, and the Mass of Passion Sunday chiefly evokes the harsh …

Christians readily speak of the New Testament, (which centers on the life and teachings of Christ), as the New Covenant. This expression is found only …

Today we celebrate Laetare Sunday, and the colour of the vestment for Mass is rose, a lighter version of the violet that we have been …

Every Sunday of Lent commemorates one of the main events of salvation history. The giving of the Decalogue on Sinai is, among all others, a …

Just a Thought The obedience of Abraham, ready to sacrifice his son at God’s command, is of great importance in the tradition and piety of …

In all ages there have been diseases that inspire fear and strike the imagination because of the mysterious character of their appearance and spread and …

Mark stays with Jesus on his first day at Capernaum. Everything began on the sabbath day in the synagogue with a session of teaching and …

Homily. Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B. After recording the call of the first four ‘fishers of men,’ Mark shows how Jesus, accompanied by …