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March 19 and May 1 – Saint Joseph, loving parent to Our Lord
We often speak of Jesus’ heavenly father, but what about his father on earth? Find out more about Joseph, Jesus’ earthly father.The Good FatherJoseph is often referred to as a just man. This meant that he was an observant Jew, that he followed the Law of Moses and lived his life in accordance with the traditions of his faith. He…
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November 11 – St. Martin of Tours
After Saint Martin saw the face of Christ in a dream, he devoted himself to spreading the love of God. Read more about Saint Martin’s ministry.The Saint of FranceMartin was the son of a high-ranking Roman military officer. He was enrolled as a military officer in his early adolescence. He came to know Christ in the camps after Emperor Constantine…
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November 29 – Dorothy Day
Dorothy Day strove to obey God in the midst of the violence and injustice around her. Read more about her life and legacy. The ActivistWhen the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 left Dorothy Day's father without work and penniless, the family moved into a tenement on Chicago's south side. There she learned of the shame that people experience when they…
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The Christmas Story: Pause and Reflect
You may have heard the Christmas story many times, but when have you stopped to reflect on its meaning? Use this guide to meditate on the meaning of the Christmas story. Read Matthew 1:1 - 2:23 For younger children: Who told Joseph that Mary was going to have a baby by the Holy Spirit? Who visited King Herod and asked…
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Three Kings Day
Epiphany is traditionally celebrated on January 6. Read more about the history and celebration of this holiday here. Epiphany (January 6) is the time when we remember that God's light is revealed to all people. Epiphany is a Greek term that means "manifestation" or "appearance." God's love for all the world is revealed or manifested in Christ Jesus. It is…
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Epiphany Activities
Use these activities to celebrate Epiphany with your family or Sunday school class. A Dramatic Reading of Matthew 2:1-12Supplies needed: Bible; construction paper (assorted colors); glitter (optional); paste; pencils or pens; crayons or markers; scissors.Invite everyone to make a paper crown to be worn during the reading of Matthew 2:1-12. Decorate the crown with glitter or with designs drawn with…
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