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Feasts / Holy Days

Palm Sunday Art

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April 1, 2010
Palm Sunday Art

  This past Palm Sunday parishioners of Nativity helped interested members continue to learn about the art of palm weaving. By their sharing, they added to the tapistry of catholic tradition, continuing to pass on the knowledge to the next generation. Palm weaving is an art that has been passed on through generations as...
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St. Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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March 18, 2010

I know the feast of St. Joseph is coming soon. Is there any connection to Lent? On March 19, we celebrate the feast of St. Joseph, the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus. This solemnity during the Lenten season provides us with another model for living out the Lenten discipline of turning our...
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Pope Leo the Great

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November 2, 2009

How are the gifts of Pope Leo the Great seen in the church today? November 10 is the feast of St. Leo the Great, a doctor of the church and the first of three popes named “great.” As pope from 440 to 461, he was not only a great administrator but also a well-respected...
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Dias de los Muertos

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October 29, 2009

What is the Hispanic celebration known as Días de los Muertos, or Days of the Dead? In Mexico and in other parts of Latin America, November 1 and 2 are celebrated as “Días de los Muertos.” The custom goes back to ancient days when people set aside time to remember those who had died....
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Priesthood Sunday

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October 19, 2009

How do the readings from Sunday’s liturgy link to the celebration of Priesthood Sunday? This Sunday we celebrate Priesthood Sunday, an opportunity to thank God for the service and ministry of many great and wonderful priests who help us deepen our relationship to God and others. The Lectionary readings for this Sunday offer significant...
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Keeping God’s House Beautiful

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October 14, 2009

Margaret Bitz and Dan Mahli have organized a neighborhood clean-up project for Nativity.  Margaret shares both her motivation for doing this and the details of the event in the following article: God was happy. In his burst of happiness He decorated his home, the universe. He hung the moon and stars in his bedroom...
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Are there Variations on the Rosary?

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October 12, 2009

Are there variations on praying the rosary besides the traditional prayer pattern? October is traditionally known as the month of the rosary, with the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary celebrated on October 7. The rosary traces it origin to those who wanted to imitate the monks’ daily psalm prayers but could not...
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Why is October 11 significant?

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October 5, 2009

Why is October 11 significant in the life of Pope John XXIII and that of the Second Vatican Council? Pope John XXIII decided to convene the Second Vatican Council on October 11, 1962, the feast of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. John XXIII was attuned to the symbolic connections made through feast...
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St. Jerome and the Bible

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September 21, 2009

A friend told me St. Jerome had a lot to do with the Bible translation. Didn’t he live long ago? St. Jerome (345-420), whose feast is celebrated on September 30, is accepted as the model of biblical scholarship and study. His knowledge of Hebrew, Greek and Latin enabled him to translate the Bible from...
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Exaltation of the Holy Cross

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September 8, 2009

What is important about the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross? September 14 celebrates the feast of the Exaltation (or Triumph) of the Holy Cross, commemorating the discovery of the true cross. Its importance lies in the theology of the cross that the feast proclaims. The cross, the instrument of humiliation and...
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