Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

Introduction Epiphany means revelation or manifestation. Epiphany was originally an Eastern Church celebration. It was originally and primarily a celebration of baptism, the first Epiphany or manifestation. As the celebration moved westward, it took on the meaning of the revelation of Jesus to the Gentiles. The central point of this celebration is that God’s salvation is intended not only […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: Feast of the Holy Family Cycle B

Feast of the Holy Family

Introduction The Feast of the Holy Family honors the family group of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. This feast developed only in the 17th century. Built on the Gospel accounts, this family is looked upon as an excellent domestic unit representing the ideal family life. To promote family life and build up devotion to the Holy […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: 4th Sunday of Advent Cycle B

4th Sunday of Advent

Introduction Anticipation and preparedness are the watchwords for Advent. Anticipation of the celebration of the birth of our Lord some 2000 years ago and the festivities, gifts, parties and family get-togethers which accompany that celebration. Preparedness because we are reminded that Jesus will come at the end of the world (the parousia) and all will […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: 3rd Sunday of Advent Cycle B

3rd Sunday of Advent

For the past two weeks we have heard of the Lord’s coming as judge of all at the end of time. The Priest wears penitential purple during this season to help us realize our part in turning from God’s covenant and participating in acts of darkness (sin), although pink or rose may be worn on […]

Liturgical Bible Study Guide: 2nd Sunday of Advent Cycle B

2nd Sunday of Advent

Introduction Advent is really a season in two parts, with the 1st two weeks concerned with the Lord’s coming as Judge of all at the end of time and the 2nd two weeks serving as the proximate preparation for His coming in the flesh. Our activities, like the Church’s readings, should reflect that dual character. The Old Testament […]