Did you know? (Sunday, November 29, 2020)
The word ‘Advent’ is from the Latin ‘Adventus,’ which means ‘coming.’ Advent is the beginning of a new liturgical year (in the Western churches), and encompasses the span of time […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
The word ‘Advent’ is from the Latin ‘Adventus,’ which means ‘coming.’ Advent is the beginning of a new liturgical year (in the Western churches), and encompasses the span of time […]
“Optimism and hope are radically different attitudes. Optimism is the expectation that things – the weather, human relationship, the economy, the political situation, and so on – will get better. […]
As we celebrate the Pascal Mystery, what is the hope that we proclaim? What aspect of the Advent discipline (virtues) of Hope, Love, Joy and Peace can we intentionally practice […]
The Feast of Christ the King was established by Pope Pius XI in 1925 in which there was a rise in secularism, and people increasingly lived their lives as if […]
When once men [and women] recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, […]
In what ways do our lives reflect that Christ is in control as King? How do we witness to Christ as our Saviour and Lord in these challenging times?
It was customary for virgins to be a part of marriage banquets. Since the wedding procession was usually at night, many would carry torches or lamps. However, no one would […]
Jesus wants to be and must be our highest priority, if we are going to be prepared for His coming, or even make it to the end. That means, not […]
How prepared are you to meet Jesus, as Lord, when He returns to harvest the souls of the earth for His kingdom?
All Saints’ Day had its origins in the fourth century, when churches in the East began to celebrate “the Feast of the Martyrs of the whole world” on the Sunday […]