On January 14, Orthodox believers celebrate the feast of the Circumcision of the Lord, an event rooted in the Old Testament ...
The Feast of the Circumcision of the Lord, celebrated on January 14, preserves an ancient church tradition and reminds ...
Churches all over the world celebrated this year on Thursday, 1 January, 2026, as the New Year according to the Gregorian ...
For those who observe Orthodox Christmas, the celebration begins Wednesday. Following the Julian calendar, some Orthodox ...
On January 1, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church marks St. Basil’s Day, also known as Vasilitsa or Survaki, one of the most widely observed calendar and name-day holidays in the country.
In this new year of our Lord, 2026, let us not neglect to ring the church bells, says columnist Stephen Shoemaker ...
Jesus is Palestinian.” Countless people will walk by the display or see it on social media, and many will believe it. So, let’s go through why that statement is such a mistake, once again. Jesus was a ...
To understand how New Year traditions came into existence – especially in the British Isles – is to explore a complex ...
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Tandang Sora was not 107 years old

The first week of 2026 has passed, and I have yet to buy (or receive from my favorite publisher) a physical planner. I use a big desk calendar that shows me the month at a glance. I also use Google ...
On the eighth day of Christmas, the Infant King sheds His first blood in the Feast of the Circumcision—a not-so-ancient ...
Pope Leo made history on New Year's Day with a surprise video message to tens of thousands of young Catholics gathered at the ...
I had an epiphany this last week. Actually, we all did, whether you know it or not. It happened on Tuesday, Jan. 6. That date is the official day in the Christian calendar known as “Epiphany.” ...