Friday, May 1, the bishops in the United States will join together to consecrate our country to Mary, Mother of the Church, asking for her prayers and protection for our nation during these troubling times. Find out more about the consecration to Mary and how you can join our bishops in prayer on Friday.
In this second in our four part series on journeying through Holy Week, we take a look at how we can commemorate the sacred events that surround Holy Thursday.
Just as a home is much more than a collection of rooms under one roof, so our homes are meant to become much more than a place where a family dwells – they are meant to become a place where our Lord dwells with us. They are to become in a sense, little churches, where families come together to share and grow in their faith. So what can we do to bring the sacredness of Holy Week into our homes and transform them? Check out these ideas as we begin remembering the holiest week of the year.
It's not happy people who are thankful, it's thankful people who are happy. Every Thursday we'll take a look at what we are grateful for in our communities.
It's not happy people who are thankful, it's thankful people who are happy. Every Thursday we'll take a look at what we are grateful for in our communities.