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  • How to Celebrate the Baptism of the Lord

    Rachel Forton - Jan 7, 2020
    After the joyous celebration of Christmas culminating in the Epiphany, we turn now to the start of Jesus’ public ministry, which begins at His baptism. When we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord, we recall with joy and gratitude the amazing, sanctifying grace of our own baptism. It is fitting to spend time pondering the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ baptism while at the same time engaging in rituals to claim again our own baptismal call on this holy day.!
  • Here’s the Incredible True Story of the Priest Who Wrote Silent Night

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Jan 2, 2020
    Many have heard of perhaps the most famous singing of “Silent Night” at Christmas in 1914.  Only five months into World War I, over a million soldiers had already died or been wounded.  On December 24, 1914, the trenches went silent as soldiers placed small Christmas trees on the upper edge of their trenches.  On both sides of the trenches, the soldiers put down their rifles and sang Christmas songs in their native languages.
  • Here’s Why Catholics Go to Mass on New Year’s Day

    Rachel Forton - Dec 31, 2019
    You may know that New Year’s Day is a Holy Day of Obligation. (If you didn’t before, you do now!) While it may seem like a grim responsibility when given the term “obligation,” it is actually an invitation to start the New Year in a posture of prayer and receptivity to grace, imitating Mary, Mother of God.
  • The Weary World Rejoices

    Jeannie Ewing - Dec 24, 2019
    Advent and Christmas somehow always bring me back to the reasons why I believe in Jesus as our Savior. 
  • 7 of Bishop Sheen’s Best Quotes To Help You Prepare For Christmas

    Hannah Crites - Dec 19, 2019
    Venerable Fulton Sheen is an American bishop who reached an international audience in the mid-twentieth century via his television show, radio, preaching, writing and mission work. His work impacted countless modern saints. Here's some of his quotes to help you prepare for Christmas.
  • Where Do all Our Advent Traditions Come from Anyway?

    Mackenzie Worthing - Dec 17, 2019
    Advent is well under way – we just celebrated Gaudete Sunday! We are in week three of four in the Advent season, and are in the midst of the celebrations and traditions. Some of these traditions we do because we have always done them, but where do they come from?
  • The Life-Giving Love of Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Gillian Weyant - Dec 12, 2019
    Our Lady’s apparition to St. Juan Diego can be said to signify the spiritual dawn of the Church’s mission in the Americas. As Our Lady spoke to him, she said, “I am truly your compassionate Mother; your Mother and the Mother to all who dwell in this land and to all other nations and peoples.” 
  • Here Are the Top 10 Blogs of 2019!

    Hillary Mast - Dec 10, 2019
    If you’ve read any of the posts here at Cora Evans blog, you know that there’s a great team of writers who contribute to this website year-round to provide you with excellent Catholic content. As we approach the end of 2019, we’ve rounded up the top ten most popular posts on the website. Take a look at the list below and see if one of your favorites is here or maybe you’ll find one you missed over the last year!
  • Cora Evans’ Sunday Gospel Reflection for December 1

    Marketing Marketing - Dec 1, 2019
    The following is an excerpt from Cora Evans’ work, The Refugee from Heaven, selected as a reflection for the Sunday Gospel reading Matthew 24:37-44.
  • Did You Know the First ‘Thanksgiving’ Was Actually the Catholic Mass?

    Mackenzie Worthing - Nov 28, 2019
    The story we know as the first Thanksgiving in America was not actually the first Thanksgiving in what would become the United States. The first thanksgiving happened much further south in what is now St. Augustine, Florida.
  • Discover the Old Testament Roots of the Eucharist

    John Kubasak - Nov 26, 2019
    The doctrine of the Real Presence of the Eucharist has been similar to St. Paul’s preaching of the cross: a stumbling block for Jews and foolishness to Gentiles.
  • Cora Evans’ Sunday Gospel Reflection for November 17

    Marketing Marketing - Nov 17, 2019
    The following is an excerpt from Cora Evans’ work, The Refugee from Heaven, selected as a reflection for the Sunday Gospel reading Luke 21:5-19.
  • Here Are Some Great Scripture Verses To Help You Fight Despair

    Jeannie Ewing - Nov 7, 2019
    Whether or not despair is an emotion to move through or an actual sin, we can turn to Scripture for a renewal of hope and strength during life’s hardships. Here are five that have been very powerful for me.
  • How to Make it to Weekday Mass (Even With a Crazy Busy Schedule)

    Sara and Justin Kraft - Nov 5, 2019
    As Catholics, we have a unique opportunity to attend Mass, not just on Sundays, but throughout the week as well.  Obviously, schedules, work commitments, and family life can make it difficult at times to make it to daily Mass even just once a week. Here’s some tips that we've used in the past to make it happen.
  • Sunday Gospel Reflection for October 27

    Marketing Marketing - Oct 27, 2019
    The following is an excerpt from Cora Evans’ work, The Refugee from Heaven, selected as a reflection for the Sunday Gospel reading Luke 18:9-14.
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