by Jeannie Kendall George of Lydda was a 3rd century martyr, a Roman soldier killed for his refusal to renounce his faith and better known as St George. He is …
by Elaine Breckenridge There are many stories, indeed legends about the beloved and popular St. Nicholas. Most of these stories cannot be verified as very little is known about his …
by The Rev. Elaine H. Breckenridge Glorious God, we give you greeting! Let Sister Earth and Brother Sun praise you. Let the fields and forests praise you. Let the birds …
Tomorrow is St Francis Day, a day that many of us associate with with blessing of the animals. Francis grew up in a wealthy family but abandoned this life and embraced …
by Elaine Breckenridge Cover photo: St. Non’s Chapel, near St. David’s, Pembrokeshire, Wales Happy St. David’s Day! St. David is commemorated on Roman Catholic and Anglican church calendars, and …
by Elaine Breckenridge Happy St. Brigid’s Day! Her feast day is February 1 but it can rightly be celebrated the entire first week of February. This year I am feeling Brigid’s …
by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren; the icon of St. Hilda of Whitby written by Iconographer Bonnie Wiltz Fairbanks of Houston, Texas A Cat, An Icon, and A Calling Have you …
by Carol Dixon I was first introduced to St Teresa of Avila (whose saint’s day falls on 15 October) in the 1990s when our church got a new hymnbook ‘Rejoice …
by Rev. Brenda Griffin Warren My spouse and I travelled to central France to visit the famous Celtic-inspired abbeys of Faremoutiers and Jouarre that were both founded in the 7th …
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