On the last Sunday of the liturgical year, Catholics celebrate the solemnity of Christ the King, which was added in the 20th century.
It’s a good time to reflect on all those Sunday readings that have taken Jesus to Jerusalem, and reconsider what he has taught, who he has met, and how those chapters from Luke’s Gospel have left a ...
This is the No. 1 question I hear from families and converts to the Catholic faith, and Kendra Tierney’s Catholic All Year website has been my go-to resource since 2013. Over 20 centuries, Catholics ...
COMMENTARY: His Holy Saturday life ended on Dec. 31 — what might this secular and liturgical date suggest to us in God’s providence? A portrait of the late Pope Benedict XVI is displayed in front of ...
Film will always have an escapist quality to it, but it can also emphasize the beauty and transcendence of the everyday. “The Liturgical Year in Cinema” is an ongoing series, a personal exploration of ...