A Slow Yet Joyful Haste: Living Catholicism Through Feast Days
“Happy feast of ____!” is a phrase heard frequently in my home. The Catholic liturgical year has been present in my understanding of time ever since I was young. As the eldest chil...
Search fresh public links, source activity, and ready-to-use post angles for Feast Days.
Fresh curated links around feast days are collected here so marketers can spot useful updates and turn timely ideas into posts faster.
Recent items include:
Recent curated links from global sources. Generate one free draft from any story, then use SocialBu to schedule and refine your content calendar.
“Happy feast of ____!” is a phrase heard frequently in my home. The Catholic liturgical year has been present in my understanding of time ever since I was young. As the eldest chil...
Enjoy this four-day feast with rides, games, entertainment and food. Ride tickets can be purchased online. Read more.
On this 19th day of the month we celebrate Feast day of one counted as a saint, but whom Dante put in Hell for having made “the great refusal”. St. Peter Celestine (+1296)/ Just g...
It is nice to have as your Patron the great Baptist, for I get two feasts a year, his Nativity and his Beheading. For the Vigil of St. John (today, as I write even thought it is th...
Up went the sun at 05:36. Down it’ll go at 20:40. The Ave Maria Bell, you ask? For the Curia 21:00. However, the real schedule is pegged to sunset. It is the Feast of St. Ferdinand...
Two of my favorite Catholic days take place in early summer: the feast of the Visitation on May 31st and the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart on a Friday in June (the date varies base...
Rome marks Festa di SS. Pietro e Paolo on 29 June. Rome celebrates its patron saints Peter and Paul with a public holiday in the Italian capital on 29 June, in an annual tradition...
Every year, Muslims look forward to two of the most important festivals of the Islamic calendar – Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha. Eid Al Fitr, which is also [...] The post Eid Al Adha...
It was 26 minutes to 0600 when the sun rose in Rome. It was 16 minutes to 2100 when the sun set. The Curia is still in the 21:oo cycle for the Ave Maria Bell. Today is the real Fea...
Historic event returns to the streets of Trastevere from 17-25 July 2026. Rome is steeped in religious traditions however few are as popular as the Festa de' Noantri which has att...
Hello and welcome! My month of June began with the funeral Mass for Bishop John Ricard. Bishop Ricard was a Josephite priest, and we coincided in Washington together. When I was a...
To read the texts click on the texts: Isa 6:1-4,8; Heb2:10-18; Jn 17:1-2,9-14-20 The feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, The Eternal High Priest was instituted in 2013, to remind us o...
There are few days on the liturgical calendar that bring together two figures as different from one another as Peter and Paul. The post The Liturgical Home: The Feast of St. Peter...
June is one of the most beautiful months in the Catholic year. Having journeyed through the splendor of Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, and Trinity Sunday, the Church now turns our a...
Hard to improve on this from a couple years ago. Little changes. Your planet once again is whirling its way towards your solstices, Summer in the North and Winter in the South. S...
The Feast of the Ass was a medieval Christian celebration held on January 14, honoring the donkey that carried the Holy Family into Egypt. A girl and a child riding a real donkey w...
Use SocialBu to discover ideas, generate post drafts, and schedule them across your social channels.