This first Sunday of Lent takes us into the desert of today's world, where we are tempted by the devil, as Jesus was. But Jesus's spiritual behavior serves as an example of how to put up strong ...
Jerusalem seems to have repented. It is a tantalising moment of hope, but again Jesus weeps over the city. The events of Palm Sunday are not the repentance that will free them from their rivalries and ...
As the liturgical season of Lent enters its first full week ... is a period of preparation for Easter Sunday, the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Excluding Sundays, Lent comprises ...
Explore Jesus' journey through the wilderness, and how this inspires our Lenten journey of repentance. We welcome The Reverend Catherine Williams - an Anglican priest, spiritual director, and writer - ...
Advertisement The time change is on the second Sunday in March with a return to daylight saving time. The next time change is on the first Sunday in November. The longest day is June 20 with about ...
Someone wrote Psalm 8 about 2,500 years ago. Long before that, Moses instructed his people to offer the first fruits of their harvest to the God who had given them everything. Centuries before the ...
Six decades later, the story of that “Bloody Sunday” in Selma shouldn’t be ... out without fear of governmental retribution. The First Amendment prohibits the government from interfering ...
Sunday, March 9, is the First Sunday of Lent. Mass readings: Deuteronomy 26:4-10; Psalm 91:1-2, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15; Romans 10:8-13; Luke 4:1-13. As Lent begins, we are asked to consider some of ...
He faces the temptations put to Israel: This was Israel’s experience, as Moses reminds his people in today’s First Reading: “We cried to the Lord … and He heard.” But each of us is tempted, as Israel ...
When is it? Daylight saving time starts annually on the second Sunday of March and continues until the first Sunday in November, when clocks “fall back” an hour to standard time. What is it? As its ...
Daylight Saving Time (DST) takes place each year on the second Sunday of March until the first Sunday in November. While we “spring forward” in March, in November, the clocks “fall back ...