“Whoever loves lives, whoever hates dies,” the pope told pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square on Feb. 2, the feast of the Presentation of the Lord. The Holy Father also renewed his urgent ...
MANILA, Philippines — The annual Feast of the Black Nazarene on Thursday, January 9, left piles of trash scattered around the Quirino Grandstand in Manila, where thousands of Catholic devotees ...
As 2024 was winding down, patrons of Feast Market & Cellar found a "Closed" sign taped to the door. During the final weeks of the year, the popular restaurant is usually packed. Owner Mark Kiang ...
MANILA, Philippines — This year's celebration of the Feast of the Black Nazarene marks the first time it is celebrated as a national liturgical feast. This follows the Catholic Bishops ...
Different types of dishes are made on Makar Sankranti. Know what is made and eaten on Makar Sankranti for a festive feast? Joginder Gyong, noted gangster arrested, deported from Philippines ...
The Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, celebrated annually on November 21st, commemorates the presentation of the Blessed Virgin as a child by her parents in the Temple in ...
2025 is shaping up to be another exciting year for K-drama aficionados, offering a wide array of genres and themes. There’s something for everyone, from groundbreaking sci-fi sagas to ...
Expect a four-course feast of vegetable broth, with herb dumpling; haggis, neeps and tatties then a main of roast chicken with 'whisky jus' and dessert of traditional cranachan. Book here.
Visit the homepage for more information. A: There are many Marian feast days celebrated in the Catholic Church, but the principal ones are the Solemnity of Mary, the Presentation of Our Lord in the ...
From turkey and sprouts to carrots and potatoes, social media is awash with opinions and claims about your festive feast. It’s the veg that people either love or hate, and with a Statista survey ...
The Feast of Black Nazarene is a yearly celebration held every 9th of January. Devotees flock yearly to celebrate the occasion as a sign of their thanksgiving for all the blessings they received.
The Feast of Brigid, also known as Imbolc, marks the arrival of longer, warmer days and the early signs of spring on February 1. The word Imbolc means literally "in the belly" in the old Irish ...