Easter

Christmastide

We are still in Christmastide. The liturgical season extends past the Epiphany to commemoration of Jesus’ baptism by John in the Jordan. This year, that takes us to January 9, 2017. Christmas remains with us until then. It is easier for me to talk about Christmas when the day itself—the gaiety, feasting, gift-giving—is done. Christians are an Easter people, not a Christmas one. Christianity is an Easter faith, one that recognizes the splendor of the Nativity only in the light of the Resurrection. Continue Reading

The calendar smiled on us this year. Passover and Holy Week coincided. The week began with the first day of Pesach, folded into the Triduum, and closed with the Paschal mystery. Bracketed by two great re-enactments of the saga of redemption, salvation history colored six successive April days. The Book of Exodus recounts the decisive, saving act of a God of transcendent power and majesty.buy kamagra polo online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/kamagra-polo.html no prescription But Egypt is a changeling; oppressions metastasize across borders and down millennia. Continue Reading