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Lent: time of listening, conversion and preparation for Easter

La Cuaresma es un tiempo que precede y predispone para la celebración de la Pascua. Es momento de escucha privilegiado de la Palabra de Dios, de conversión, de preparación y de memoria del propio Bautismo, de reconciliación con Dios y con los hermanos y de penitencia (ayuno, oración y limosna).
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What is celebrated on Ash Wednesday?

Te explicamos qué significa el Miércoles de Ceniza, cuál es el origen y el sentido de esta costumbre y de dónde se obtienen estas cenizas.
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The liturgical year and Ordinary Time in the Christian's life

What is the liturgical year? The liturgical year celebrates the saving work of Christ in time, but it is also an expression of the Church's response of conversion and faith. It is a matter of making present the mystery of Christ in the time of men and women in order to reproduce it in their lives, to [...]
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How have the saints lived Christmas?

7 thoughts on Christmas from 7 great saints How have the Saints lived Christmas? What have they said about this feast so important in the Christian life? We leave you 7 considerations of 7 great saints about Christmas: St. Francis of Assisi St. Augustine St. Ignatius of Loyola St. John of the Cross St. John of the Cross [...]
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The true story of Christmas

#ChristmasRevolution Hoy vamos a contaros la verdadera historia de la Navidad, su verdadero sentido. Te lo desvelaremos de la mano de Enrique Monasterio. En su https://www.palabra.es/el-belen-que-puso-dios-0252.html" rel="tag" data-query-source="hashtag_click" data-scribe="element:hashtag">libro "El Belén que puso Dios", explica la clave. Nosotros a ese secreto le hemos llamado "La Revolución de la Navidad", o sea #ChristmasRevolution. Su obra no es […]
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Christian origin of Christmas carols

¿De dónde provienen los villancicos? ¿Cómo surge? Dice el refrán popular que "quien canta reza dos veces". Durante siglos los villancicos han ambientado el espíritu de la Navidad. Con múltiples adaptaciones, de acuerdo a cada país, recuerdan año tras año el nacimiento de Jesús. El origen de los villancicos proviene de la Edad Media (s. […]
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God with us, the mystery of Christmas

A God made Child This is precisely what we celebrate at Christmas. Emmanuel, the one who was to come into the world to free us from the slavery of sin, the God of Israel who had promised salvation, becomes one of us. He does not come with the majesty of kings and mighty men [...].
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Resources to make this Advent not just another Advent

Advent is a liturgical season in which the Church encourages us to prepare for the birth of Jesus. In order to achieve this, we provide you with some resources. If there are any that you think we should include, do not hesitate to let us know by writing us a DM to our Twitter account. Audio Prayers in audio to light up every Sunday [...]
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The protagonists of Advent

The Three Great Ones of Advent: Isaiah, John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary During the Advent Season, the Church looks at, and invites us to look at, three characters who help us to live this time of waiting for the Lord with authenticity. They are the protagonists of this crucial time in which we [...]
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Christian Meaning of the Advent Wreath

Where does the tradition of the Advent Wreath come from? The Advent Wreath has its origins in a pagan European tradition of lighting candles in the winter to represent the fire of the sun god and ask him to return with his light and warmth during the winter. The missionaries Christianized this custom by giving it content and [...]
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