Soy Mexicano, del hermoso estado de Michoacán de Ocampo. Mi pueblo es muy pequeño y no goza de avances científicos o tecnológicos pero sus tradiciones y sus celebraciones son dignas de mencionar. Entre nuestras tradiciones se encuentran la celebración en honor a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, la celebración de Día de Muertos, los desfiles de la primavera el 21 de marzo o el del día de la revolución Mexicana, el 20 de Noviembre, entre muchas otras.
Caminando con Jesús a través de la Cuaresma
Topics: Hispanic Catholicism, Lent, Cuaresma, Catolicismo hispano
I am Mexican, from the beautiful state of Michoacán de Ocampo. My town is very small, and it does not have scientific and/or technological advances, but its traditions and celebrations are worth mentioning. Among our traditions are the celebration in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the celebration of Day of the Dead, the parades for the welcoming of Spring on March 21st, and the parade on the day of the anniversary of the Mexican Revolution on November 20th, among many others.
Topics: Hispanic Catholicism, Holy Week, Lent, prayer, Hispanic ministry
As we enter the season of Lent once again, the cross of ashes on our foreheads and the pangs of hunger in our bellies remind us that we are dust and unto dust we shall return, so we must learn to hunger for God alone—to rely not on our own strength or powers of self-mastery, but to beg humbly for the graces that enable us to carry our crosses daily in imitation of Jesus Christ.
Topics: devotional music, Lent, liturgical music, playlist
Editorial Note: This post is an excerpt from the essay “New Orleans and the Catholic Imagination,” originally published at Church Life Journal on February 28, 2017.
As I woke up this morning in northern Indiana, I felt deeply sad. Some might assume that it is the perma-cloud that has reasserted its wintry authority over South Bend. Some would tell me that it's the pile of papers that must be graded over the next three days.
Both are wrong. It's because today is Mardi Gras, and I'm not in New Orleans.
Topics: Lent, Mardi Gras, New Orleans
This Ash Wednesday, the McGrath Institute for Church Life will launch a free online course entitled “Journey with The Saint John’s Bible.” Each of six units will be released throughout the weeks of Lent, providing participants with a journey through Scripture, art, and practices of prayer both ancient and new.
Topics: Lent, Scripture, lectio divina, online education, The Saint John's Bible, visio divina