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  • Epiphany Art

    As Catholics continue in the octave of the Epiphany, we joyfully contemplate the Christ Child along with the Magi. For today, I am posting three pieces of art that offer us glimpses of this Holy Child, Jesus Christ. The first piece of art is a poem by George Herbert which is titled Love III: Love III Love bade me welcome,…

  • Epiphany Continues

    The season of Epiphany continues in the Church; and, today, I am posting a prayer written by Dom Prosper Gueranger (b. 1805- d. 1875) for this season. It is instructive and laden with Catholic Tradition and thought. The prayer now follows: Dear Jesus! We, also, are following you. We are walking in your light, for you have said in the…

  • Epiphany: The Kings’ Feast

    Today is the Epiphany, a feast once celebrated with grandeur and joy. Let us revive Epiphany celebrations; let us restore Catholic culture in our homes and in our families. To learn about the history of Catholic Epiphany customs, I am posting the following Epiphany-related text from the French priest and Benedictine monk, Dom Prosper Gueranger (b. 1805- d. 1875): Theodosius,…

  • Children of the Magi 2020

    ~Today’s post is a repeat (with some edits) from Epiphanytide 2019: “O Mary, keep us from forgetting that we are the children of the Magi, and that Bethlehem is ever open to receive us.” ~Dom Prosper Gueranger Since we remain in the octave of the Epiphany (day of Epiphany 2020, added by SF), I am posting another meditation by Dom Prosper Gueranger (b.…

  • Children of the Magi

    “O Mary, keep us from forgetting that we are the children of the Magi, and that Bethlehem is ever open to receive us.” Dom Prosper Gueranger Since we remain in the octave of the Epiphany, I am posting another meditation by Dom Prosper Gueranger (b. 1805- d. 1875) on the topic of this blessed season. The last paragraph of the…