We are delighted to welcome you to our Christian blog dedicated to the Catholic faith, spirituality and the discovery of divine truth... Our blog is a space of reflection and inspiration for all those seeking to deepen their relationship with God, to explore the teachings of the Catholic Church, and to live their faith authentically and meaningfully with Jesus Christ. ...This blog was created from the deep belief that the Catholic faith is an invaluable source of wisdom, comfort and hope for people of all backgrounds and generations. We believe that faith in Jesus is not simply a series of doctrines, but a true encounter with Him, which can transform our lives and help us find deeper meaning in the world around us.
Lord Jesus,You, the divine Child carried by Mary's arms and offered to the Father,on this day when You are presented in the Temple,we come before You with a humble and trusting heart.
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The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple is a fundamental event in the life of Christ, recounted in the Gospel according to Saint Luke (Lk 2, 22-40). It is an act of obedience to the prescriptions of the Law of Moses, but also a moment of revelation when Jesus is recognised as the Messiah. This episode features Mary and Joseph, the old man Simeon and the prophetess Anna, who play an essential role in the recognition of Christ. It also foreshadows Jesus' future mission and the suffering of his mother.Celebrated on 2 February, this feast is known as Candlemas, meaning the "feast of candles", in reference to the light of Christ revealed to the nations. But what really happened on that day? Let's delve into the story and its significance.
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The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple is a key event in the childhood of Christ, recounted in the Gospel according to Saint Luke (2, 22-40). It is both a symbolic and prophetic moment that is part of Jewish tradition while announcing Jesus' messianic role. This scene highlights the Holy Family's obedience to the laws of Moses, Old Simeon's recognition of Christ and the prophecy of Anna, the prophetess. This episode is celebrated by the Church on 2 February as Candlemas.
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Advent is a particularly important liturgical period in the Christian calendar. Spanning the four weeks before Christmas, it is marked by a twofold expectation: that of the celebration of Christ's birth and that of his glorious return at the end of time. During this period, several patron saints are honoured. These spiritual figures illuminate this time of expectation with their faith, their hope and their commitment to God. Here is an overview of the most emblematic saints of the Advent season.
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St Thomas Aquinas, one of the greatest theologians and philosophers in Christian history, is celebrated on 28 January by the Catholic Church. This date is not chosen at random: it is closely linked to a significant event in the history of his canonisation and devotion to this extraordinary saint. To fully understand why this date was chosen, it is essential to delve into his life, his death and his lasting influence on the Church.
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