Many Irish homes still follow the custom of placing the Christmas Eve candle in the window, traditionally a red candle, big enough to burn all night, to show the welcome for Christ that He had never received in Bethlehem. In parts of the country, this candle had to be lit by a Mary or John, […]
Little-known story.
Let’s stop giving our daughters toys that encourage them to dress like porn stars.
A tale of family traditions and the inculturation of a Christian feast. Christmas in Kenya
If you’re interested in knowing more about Lewis’s life, Pope’s The Making of C.S. Lewis is also well worth your time.
There’s a couple of days to Christmas and there’s no better way to capture some of the magic than to forget the shopping and the drinks for a while and enjoy some of the wonderful traditions that make Christmas so memorable and special. 1. Indulge in Christmas baking Nothing else smells quite like Christmas […]
A Cine4 film Foscadh will have its tv premiere on January 2nd.
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A Cine4 film Foscadh will have its tv premiere on January 2nd.