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What is your favorite liturgical season?
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My favorite Liturgical Seasons: Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter
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(07-16-2024, 10:37 PM)Jericho Wrote: Liturgical Seasons Info here

My favorite Liturgical Seasons: Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter

Hi, Jericho!

MaryAlice (from Columbus, Ohio) here! Smile

My favorite Liturgical Seasons are Christmas and Epiphany!

I'll get a picture posted here asap.

M.A. Smile
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(07-17-2024, 12:49 AM)Westminster Wrote:
(07-16-2024, 10:37 PM)Jericho Wrote: Liturgical Seasons Info here

My favorite Liturgical Seasons: Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter

Hi, Jericho!

MaryAlice (from Columbus, Ohio) here! Smile

My favorite Liturgical Seasons are Christmas and Epiphany!

I'll get a picture posted here asap.

M.A. Smile

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I can't decide whether it's the vigils and octaves of Christmas, Easter, or Pentecost!

Hi M-A!
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(07-17-2024, 12:49 AM)Westminster Wrote:
(07-16-2024, 10:37 PM)Jericho Wrote: Liturgical Seasons Info here

My favorite Liturgical Seasons: Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter

Hi, Jericho!

MaryAlice (from Columbus, Ohio) here! Smile

My favorite Liturgical Seasons are Christmas and Epiphany!

I'll get a picture posted here asap.

M.A. Smile


Hi Mary Alice,

This is about the third time this has happened but I think about someone I have not seen here yet and they show up. Welcome to Catholic Hangout and have fun. 

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Oddly enough, I would have to say my favorite liturgical season is Lent. It is an opportunity to focus on living a better life and drawing closer to God. I also enjoy the liturgies in both the Latin and Byzantine rites for Lent and Holy Week.
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Christmas, beloved since birth!  Huge season in my family history.  So many great memories!
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(07-17-2024, 12:49 AM)Westminster Wrote:
(07-16-2024, 10:37 PM)Jericho Wrote: Liturgical Seasons Info here

My favorite Liturgical Seasons: Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter

Hi, Jericho!

MaryAlice (from Columbus, Ohio) here! Smile

My favorite Liturgical Seasons are Christmas and Epiphany!

I'll get a picture posted here asap.

M.A. Smile

easter........hi MA
but for God's grace go I.... Hands
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#9
Advent and Christmas. Many good memories when raising our kids, not too many fond ones from my childhood though.
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Thanks Y'all for sharing. I enjoy reading them Smile
Joshua
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Your brother always trying to imitate Jesus
St. George Pray For Us
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for some reason this summer has been very informative and comforting
especially corpus christi and assumption...

being so busy these months, getting music ready
and practising with utube and occasional real practises...
sundays were a treat.
but for God's grace go I.... Hands
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Hey! I remember this thread.

I can now answer with more precisiion, although I am not sure it caounts as a full grown liturgical season.

The triduum of Allhallowtide. I can't tell you how consoling it is for an e-Calvinist, to pray for the dead, perhaps across time and perhaps to effect.

Most of my life is in the rear-view mirror. Most of those I have loved are dead. To pray for their wellbeing is the first consolation I have had for their passing.

Gloomy? No. Somber? Perhaps. Pensive and loving? Oh yes. There are no words which are adequate.
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Calvinism drives people nuts. It drives them to despair, as well as depriving them of innocent joys. No wonder even the Anglicans couldn't stand them and kicked them out. Certain Catholics, especially, in tne "traditionalist movement", take note.
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(08-25-2024, 02:07 AM)William St. Guthlac Wrote: Hey! I remember this thread.

I can now answer with more precisiion, although I am not sure it caounts as a full grown liturgical season.

The triduum of Allhallowtide. I can't tell you how consoling it is for an e-Calvinist, to pray for the dead, perhaps across time and perhaps to effect.

Most of my life is in the rear-view mirror. Most of those I have loved are dead. To pray for their wellbeing is the first consolation I have had for their passing.

Gloomy? No. Somber? Perhaps. Pensive and loving? Oh yes. There are no words which are adequate.
Thanks for sharing William. I also like Allhallowtide
Joshua
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Joshua 1:9, Proverbs 24:16, John 16:33, Romans 15:13, 2 Corinthians 9:7, John 3:16, Matthew 25:31-40
Your brother always trying to imitate Jesus
St. George Pray For Us
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(08-25-2024, 09:24 PM)Jericho Wrote:
(08-25-2024, 02:07 AM)William St. Guthlac Wrote: Hey! I remember this thread.

I can now answer with more precisiion, although I am not sure it caounts as a full grown liturgical season.

The triduum of Allhallowtide. I can't tell you how consoling it is for an e-Calvinist, to pray for the dead, perhaps across time and perhaps to effect.

Most of my life is in the rear-view mirror. Most of those I have loved are dead. To pray for their wellbeing is the first consolation I have had for their passing.

Gloomy? No. Somber? Perhaps. Pensive and loving? Oh yes. There are no words which are adequate.
Thanks for sharing William. I also like Allhallowtide
now that advent is approaching......I really think the whole christmas season is my fav Thumbsup
but for God's grace go I.... Hands
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