What Are You Doing For Lent?
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Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. It is also known as the “Day of Ashes,” because of the practice of rubbing ashes on one’s forehead in the sign of a cross. Since it is exactly 40 days (excluding Sundays) before Easter Sunday, it will always fall on a Wednesday. While the Bible does not mention
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The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (Latin: Trinitas, ‘threefold’) is the central doctrine concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches. This mysterious doctrine defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ and God the Holy Spirit, three distinct persons (hypostases) sharing one
Christmas is an annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus on the 25th of December, it is both a sacred religious holiday and a worldwide cultural holiday, and it is preceded by the season of Advent. The English term “Christmas” (Mass on Christ’s day) is of recent origin. The earlier term used
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Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. It is also known as the “Day of Ashes,” because of the practice of rubbing ashes on one’s forehead in the sign of a cross. Since it is exactly 40 days (excluding Sundays) before Easter Sunday, it will always fall on a Wednesday. While the Bible does not mention
Holy Family!!! Welcome to 2022, the year of Stewardship as a Way of life and Discipleship. We began the year with our usual 21 days foundational prayers and we are grateful to God for all the wonderful works he used our ministers to accomplish. There shall be great testimonies this year. The pandemic came in
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ADORATION MAKES EVERYDAY CHRISTMAS! Venite Adoremus….O Come let us Adore Him!!! Soon will be the season to sing one of our most cherished carols: “O Come All Ye Faithful\” — O Come Let Us Adore Him.” This heartfelt carol should remind us that adoring Jesus isn’t limited to Christmastime. We can do that all year
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ADORATION MAKES EVERYDAY CHRISTMAS! Venite Adoremus….O Come let us Adore Him!!! Soon will be the season to sing one of our most cherished carols: “O Come All Ye Faithful” — O Come Let Us Adore Him.” This heartfelt carol should remind us that adoring Jesus isn’t limited to Christmastime. We can do that all year
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Christmas is an annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus on the 25th of December, it is both a sacred religious holiday and a worldwide cultural holiday, and it is preceded by the season of Advent. The English term “Christmas” (Mass on Christ’s day) is of recent origin. The earlier term used
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Jesus said, in the gospel reading, to the Samaritan woman that he is the one who has the living water, and whoever drinks it will never thirst again. The Samaritan woman wanted the living water so badly so that she would never thirst again or have to keep coming to the well of Jacob to
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