For saint’s days please see the Saints page. For seasons of feasting please see the appropriate seasonal page. – Ed.
January
The Baptism of our Lord – Allison Liles
The Confession of St. Peter – Nurya Love Parish
The Conversion of St. Paul – Marcus Halley
Why the Conversion of St Paul Gives Us Hope for Our Most Passionate and Energetic Children – Tina Clark
February
The Presentation of Our Lord – Marcus Halley
Simeon sang when he saw the infant Christ – and we still sing today. – Allison Sandlin Liles
March
The Annunciation: God and the angel Gabriel saw Mary’s dignity. Would we? – Marcus Halley
May
Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary:
Preparing – Maria Nolletti Ross & Celebrating – Nurya Love Parish
Mary, Elizabeth, and you: finding your place in the feast of the Visitation – Miriam McKenney
Trinity Sunday: A bright teen asked me to explain the Trinity. Here’s what I said. – Christina Clark
June
Nativity of St. John the Baptist: Preparing – Allison Sandlin Liles & Celebrating – Nurya Love Parish
“His name is John.” Because names matter – then and now. – Marcus Halley
July
Independence Day – Nurya Love Parish
Three things I hope we’ll remember on the Fourth of July – Ben Irwin
August
Transfiguration: Preparing & Celebrating – Nurya Love Parish
Transfiguration: Lean into the mystery of Christ’s love for us. – Marcus Halley
September
Holy Cross Day: Preparing – Allison Sandlin Liles | Celebrating – Jerusalem Jackson Greer
Celebrate Holy Cross Day, an ancient feast – Allison Sandlin Liles
November
All Saints’ Day – Nurya Love Parish
All Saints’ Day – Connecting with Saints – Miriam McKenney
All Faithful Departed: We die in order to love. – Erin Hougland
Christ the King – Marcus Halley
Christ is unlike any king the world has ever known. – Tina Clark
Thanksgiving – Nurya Love Parish
Cooked with Love: A Legacy of Thanksgiving Traditions – Miriam McKenney
Giving thanks is no small thing. It requires a conversion of heart. – Benjamin Gildas
December
Holy Innocents – Allison Liles
I remember the Feast of the Holy Innocents – and that hope is hard to kill. – Marcus Halley