Tag: Epiphany
Maronite Weeks of Commemoration
Sandwiched between the Season of Epiphany and the Season of Great Lent, the three weeks of commemoration, in the Maronite Lectionary, focus on those who have departed this world after living out their baptismal calling.
Melto D’Moronoyo: Our rebirth at baptism
Maronite Catholics are observing the season of the Epiphany now, celebrating Our Lord’s baptism in the Jordan. It is a fitting time to seek to better understand the gift of baptism, writes seminarian Gabriel Khaicy.
Family blessings bring hope to the domestic church in Sydney
In a society where the family unit is being attacked, the Epiphany brings about hope for the future of the domestic church with the annual family blessing.
Polish Three Kings Parades break records with 2 million participants in...
On 6 January, Poland set a new record for its annual Three Kings Parades, with 2 million people marching across 905 cities and towns.
God does not reject, forget anyone, pope says on feast of...
Just as the star over Bethlehem called to and welcomed everyone to encounter the newborn Jesus, God today calls on the faithful to welcome everyone, creating safe, open spaces to find warmth and shelter, Pope Francis said.
Through the gloom, Christ lights the way
When I was a Dominican Novice in Hong Kong, the novice master would have us gather each Friday evening to discuss the readings.
Seek Jesus, pope says on Epiphany
People find Jesus only through humble love and are called to offer him prayer, adoration and service, Pope Francis said.



















