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A Word from Cardinal Dolan: Three Birthdays - The Good Newsroom
A Word from Cardinal Dolan: Three Birthdays Local, Cardinal Dolan | 06/24/2025 By: Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan In his video today, Cardinal Dolan explains today’s feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. .jet-listing-dynamic-post-17785 .elementor-element.elementor-element-930ff1c:not(.elementor-motion-effects-element-type-backgrou…
Saint John. Between the popular festival and the Christian message admin Tue, 06/24/2025 - 13:26 Saint John the Baptist is one of the most venerated figures in Christianity and is also known as the precursor of Jesus Christ. Celebrated in various parts of the world, this saint has a special place in the hearts of the Portuguese, where the festivals in his honor, especially in the city of Porto and Braga, stand out. Celebrating the Popular Saints…
Gospel: "Your wife will bear you a son, and you shall name him John" (Luke 1:5-17) Published on 06/24/2025 at 08:00 Zen Reading Acclamation: (cf. Jn 1:7; Lk 1:17) Alleluia. Alleluia. John came to bear witness to the Light and to prepare a people prepared for the Lord. Alleluia. Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke In the days of Herod the Great, king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, of the house of Abia. His wife was also …
The Liminal and Luminous Birth of John the Baptist - Catholic Insight
A blessed Solemnity! We celebrate the birthdays of three ‘saints’ in our liturgical calendar: Christ Himself, the Son of God, of course, on Christmas Day; His Mother, the Virgin Mary, on September 8th; and, today, Saint John, called ‘the Baptist’, to whom was given the role as the last, greatest of the Prophets of the Messiah: Behold, the Lamb of God! As the most ‘liminal’ of saints, John stands at the threshold between the Old and the New Testa…
On March 24, 24th, at the Ortodox Calendar is marked by the birth of the Holy Prophet Ioan Botezátor, a festival that, according to popular traditions, is still called Sanziene or Dear. Although the Orthodox Church is usually marked on the day of the death of saints, the Mother of God and Saint Ioan Botezator make exceptions to this rule, being dedicated to celebrateers such as burial or birth, but also [...]
John the Baptist is the only saint whose birth is celebrated as a solemnity. And it is not a minor fact: it was Jesus himself who declared that “among those...
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