• A Season of Hope

    Advent is a time of joyful anticipation and spiritual preparation for the birth of Christ. Lasting four weeks, it calls us to reflect, pray, and ready our hearts to welcome the Savior. The Advent wreath’s growing light symbolizes Christ’s presence, reminding us to embrace faith, hope, and love as we await His coming.

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  • Growing in Faith

    Ordinary Time is a season of spiritual growth and reflection, focusing on the life and teachings of Christ. It invites us to deepen our faith, live out the Gospel, and grow in holiness through daily discipleship. Marked by the color green, it symbolizes hope, renewal, and the continuous journey of faith.

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  • Birth & Resurrection

    The Christmas and Easter seasons are the most joyful in the Church, celebrating the birth, resurrection, and victory of Jesus Christ. Christmas reflects on God’s gift of salvation through His Son, while Easter rejoices in His triumph over sin and death. These sacred seasons remind us of God’s love and the hope of eternal life.

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  • Prayer, Fasting, Almsgiving

    Lent is a sacred season of repentance, reflection, and preparation for Easter. Lasting 40 days, it begins on Ash Wednesday and commemorates Jesus’ time of fasting in the desert. It is a time for prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, calling the faithful to spiritual renewal and a deeper relationship with God as they journey toward the celebration of Christ’s resurrection.

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  • Holy Spirit

    Pentecost is the celebration of the Holy Spirit descending upon the Apostles, marking the birth of the Church. Occurring 50 days after Easter, it signifies the fulfillment of Christ’s promise to send the Advocate, empowering the disciples to spread the Gospel. Represented by the color red, Pentecost is a time of renewal, inspiration, and the outpouring of God’s Spirit on all believers.

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  • Devotion

    The Feast Day of the Blessed Mother is a celebration honoring the Virgin Mary, recognizing her role in salvation history and her devotion to God. Throughout the liturgical year, the Church commemorates various Marian feast days, including the Solemnity of Mary, the Annunciation, the Assumption, and the Immaculate Conception. These special days serve as moments of prayer, reflection, and gratitude for Mary's intercession and maternal love for all believers.

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