An Armenian recipe to honour St Bartholomew’s missionary work there and his sustaining faith
Category Archives: Faith & Tradition
A sweet and seasonal dessert to celebrate Our Lady and her assumption into Heaven, a timeless Catholic feast day recipe
A simple walnut, blue cheese and grape summer salad to celebrate a most special Catholic Feast Day
A summary of his life, and his ‘Preparation for Death’ writings, meant to awaken a sense of urgency and hope in Catholics
Perfect for vegan guests and simple summer lunches
Is the Carmelite way under threat in this modern age of noise and synodality?
Dress intentionally for homemaking
In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. We often find ourselves searching for ways to feel grounded, peaceful, and connected to our true selves amidst the chaos. But what if the key to finding inner peace and joy wasn’t buried in complex solutions or trendy self-help books? What if it was rooted in simple, time-tested habits that have been cherished for generations?
In Catholic tradition, candles are more than just sources of light. They are deeply symbolic and have a profound spiritual significance. From the flicker of a candle on the altar during Mass to the gentle glow of a votive candle lit in prayer, candles serve as a tangible reminder of God’s presence, His eternal light, and our call to holiness. This article will explore the beauty and importance of candles in the Catholic faith, highlighting their role in prayer, devotion, and liturgical celebrations.
The brown scapular is more than just a piece of cloth—it’s a powerful symbol of faith, protection, and devotion. Rooted in centuries of Catholic tradition, the brown scapular carries with it a rich spiritual history and a deep connection to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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