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  • “Creation in Christ” Annual Observance
  • A Slow Yet Joyful Haste: Living Catholicism Through Feast Days
  • Reflections by Leo XIV on certain elements that constitute the sacred liturgy, such as rite, sign, and symbol

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blogs.elca.org /1 month ago

“Creation in Christ” Annual Observance

This post gives the background and practical implications for an addition to the church year calendar. “Creation in Christ” (or “Feast of Creation”), to be observed on September 1...

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catholicexchange.com /1 month ago

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...

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zenit.org /1 month ago

Reflections by Leo XIV on certain elements that constitute the sacred liturgy, such as rite, sign, and symbol

The Pope’s General Audience, June 3, 2026, on certain elements that constitute the sacred liturgy, such as rites, signs, and symbols The post Reflections by Leo XIV on certain elem...

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