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December 28, 2014 Here are some interesting facts about (December 24 (evening), 2014 to January 11, 2015 which begins with the celebration of the birth of Jesus: The traditional color of is white with gold or silver, evoking the risen sun after the long pre-dawn twilight of Advent; The Christmas octave, a feast so important that we celebrate it for eight days, ends on January 1, the feast of Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The feast of Christmas lasts 12 days until the feast of the Epiphany; ends quietly with the Baptism of our Lord. A virgin conceived. God became human. A promise was fulfilled. The world changed forever. January 4, 2015 The Feast of the Epiphany (celebrated either on January 6 or on the Sunday between January 2 and January 8) is also known as the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord and has several themes: We have the wise men being guided through darkness by the light of the star; We have the star as a sign that leads the wise men to Jesus; We have the manifestation of God pointing to the reality that Jesus came for all people; We have the mystery that God does reveal his very self in human flesh. January 11, 2015 The official end of is the Baptism of the Lord (the end of the octave of the Epiphany). This should not be confused with the Presentation of the Lord celebrated on February 2. This is the celebration of the Baptism of the Lord by John the Baptist in the Jordan River; When Jesus was baptized he heard a voice saying You are my beloved; with you I am well pleased ; Ordinary Time begins on Monday.

December 25, 2016 Christmas in the liturgical year is more than a day. The liturgical year gives us the opportunity to celebrate Christmas joy for sixteen days this year. What a blessing this is when the day-to-day challenges of life often can lack in true joy and when we see the marketplace remove everything Christmas after the post- Christmas sales of December 26. Some facts you should know about : The primary purpose of this season is to memorialize the Lord s birth also encompasses: 1. Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 2. Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God 3. Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord 4. Feast of the Baptism of the Lord The traditional color is white with gold or silver which are colors associated with joy in Christian liturgy The Gloria is reintroduced during Mass This year the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph is on Friday, December 30. It celebrates the unity and love so evident in the family of Joseph, Mary and Jesus. The example of Joseph s and Mary s faithfulness following God s call to bear his holy Son, Jesus, helps define our own discipleship. A virgin conceived. God became human. A promise was fulfilled. The world changed forever. Excerpts taken from the 2017 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons and weekdays. Today is: The Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God The Octave Day of the Nativity of the Lord A Holyday of Obligation. January 1, 2017 We are still in the midst of, and today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God. The use of the word Solemnity is not a statement about Mary s personality. It is a designation used for certain days within the liturgical (church-based) calendar of the Church. Solemnities are the highest rank of liturgical celebration, higher than a feast day or memorials. By celebrating a solemnity dedicated to Mary s motherhood, the church highlights the significance of her part in the life of Jesus and emphasizes He is both human and divine. January is the Month of the Holy Name Throughout the month of January, we give special honor to the name of Jesus. St. Paul wrote to the Philippians 2:10-11: At the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. We hold the name of Jesus in special reverence. The very name of Jesus is a prayer. Excerpts taken from the 2017 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons and weekdays and Bustedhalo.com

Today is the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. January 8, 2017 Traditionally, two events in the life of Christ are remembered this week as manifestations of God s presence and action through Christ: The visit of the Magi The baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River Epiphany Proclamation While a day like Christmas is in our minds and on the calendars on December 25, many of the important feasts of the Church year move, based upon the date that Easter is set. In ancient times, before calendars were common, most people did not know the dates for the upcoming Liturgical year. On Epiphany Sunday, the upcoming dates were proclaimed. After the Gospel, the Epiphany Proclamation is chanted from the ambo giving the moveable feasts of the current year. The Roman Missal suggests that if the Proclamation is not chanted, it should be omitted. As the time of Christmas draws to a close, we sense the beginning of a new time in our journey through the liturgical year as we hear the stories of the first disciples. The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (January 9) closes the time of Christmas joy. It is the feast that proclaims the Baptism of Jesus by John as declared in Matthew 3:13-17. It is His baptism that elevates us to be sons and daughters of God. As disciples, we begin again this walk with Him grounded in the joy and light of Christmas. Remember January is the Month of the Holy Name Jesus The very name of Jesus is a prayer. Excerpts taken from the 2017 Sourcebook for Sundays, Seasons and weekdays.

December 31, 2017 THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS CONTINUED The 12 Days of Christmas are now most famous as a song about someone receiving lots of presents from their true love. The song, The 12 Days of Christmas is an English carol. From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Someone during that era, wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning plus a hidden meaning known only to members of the Church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality which the children could remember. The True Love one hears in the song is not a smitten boy or girlfriend but Jesus Christ, because truly Love was born on Christmas Day. The 12 Days of Christmas start on Christmas Day and last until the evening of January 5 th. According to Ann Ball in her book, Handbook of Catholic Sacraments: Day 7 (December 31 st ): Seven swans a-swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety and Fear of the Lord. Day 8 (January 1 st ): The eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes. Day 9 (January 2 nd ): Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit. To fit the number scheme, the originator combined six fruits that were similar to make three. There are actually Twelve Fruits of the Holy Spirit. The fruit in the parenthesis are those that were not named separately Charity, Joy, Peace, Patience (Forbearance), Goodness (Kindness), Mildness, Fidelity, Modesty and Continency (Chastity). Day 10 (January 3 rd ): The ten lords a-leaping were the Ten Commandments. Day 11 (January 4 th ): The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful Apostles. Day 12 (January 5 th also known as Epiphany Eve): The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in The Apostles Creed. Original Source: Fr. Calvin Goodwin, FSSP, Nebraska Printed with permission from Catholic Tradition. January is the Month of the Holy Name - Jesus Throughout the month of January, we give special honor to the name of Jesus. St. Paul wrote to the Philippians 2:10-11 At the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. We hold the name of Jesus in special reverence. The very name of Jesus is a prayer.

January 7, 2018 THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD The Epiphany of the Lord is celebrated on the first Sunday after New Year s Day. According to Webster s Dictionary one of the meanings of epiphany is: An intuitive grasp of reality through something (such as an event) usually simple and striking. The Biblical account of the visit of the Magi from the East, which is so beautifully depicted in today s reading in Matthew 2:1-12, is such an event. Similarly, the Gospel readings for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord as found in Matthew 3, Mark 1 or Luke 3, depending on the church year celebrated, are the accounts of the Baptism of Jesus, as an adult, in the Jordan River. This Feast is usually celebrated on the Sunday after the Epiphany and concludes the Season of, however, because of the unusual way the calendar falls this liturgical year, this Feast is celebrated on Monday, January 8 th. Tuesday, January 9 th, marks the beginning of Ordinary Time During Winter, which runs through February 13 th. Remember, January is the Month of the Holy Name Jesus The very name of Jesus is a prayer