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The liturgical year: let us clarify

The liturgical year: let us clarify

Contents1 Liturgical times of the Catholic Church2 Advent3 Christmas4 Ordinary Time 15 Lent6 Easter Season7 Ordinary Time 28 Colours of Catholic liturgical vestments9 The liturgical year explained to children The liturgical times of the Catholic Church are the seasons in which the liturgical year is…

From the chalice cover to the corporal, all the tissues of the liturgy

From the chalice cover to the corporal, all the tissues of the liturgy

Contents1 The fabrics of mass services2 Decorations and type of embroidery for mass services3 The pall Mass services are always present in religious celebrations. Let’s get to know them better and discover how beautiful they can be. Sometimes we take for granted certain objects that…

On the occasion of Pentecost, pray Mary that unties the knots

On the occasion of Pentecost, pray Mary that unties the knots

Contents1 The Origins and Meaning of Pentecost2 The Holy Spirit: What It Is and What It Represents3 Prayer to Mary who unties the knots while waiting for Pentecost4 What Mary’s knots symbolise 50 days after Easter, she will untie the knots and celebrate Pentecost, which…

Plexiglas or wooden lecterns? Your commodity is priceless

Plexiglas or wooden lecterns? Your commodity is priceless

Contents1 What is a lectern for?2 Classical or modern?3 Materials: wood or plexiglass? Have you ever been fascinated by a wooden lectern holding a ponderous, ancient tome? Fine objects, today lecterns are not only a prerogative of churches. We can find wooden or even plexiglass…

Holy Water: a constant renovation of Baptism

Holy Water: a constant renovation of Baptism

Each time we get sprinkled with holy Water, dipping our fingers in a holy water font and cross ourselves, we remember our Baptism. Since we were children, they taught us that each time we enter a Church, it is important that we dip our fingers…

Metal or olive wood? Check out Holyart chalices, pyxes and patens.

Metal or olive wood? Check out Holyart chalices, pyxes and patens.

Chalices, pyxes and patens. In short: sacred objects. They have always been fundamental elements of Liturgy, and have evolved throughout centuries but never essentially changed their primary concept: storing Christ’s body and blood in a worthy way. There are specific rules that define the use…

The Priest Chalice: a short guide to a conscious choice

The Priest Chalice: a short guide to a conscious choice

The Priest Chalice, the vase that contains Christ’s Blood during a Mass. Symbol of communion between God and men, of the salvation incarnated in Jesus. The chalice is the sacred vase containing the wine that turns into Christ’s Blood during Eucharist. It symbolizes the chalice…

10 blessings we need to know

10 blessings we need to know

Blessings we should know, some are famous, some others are curious. Instruments of faith and grace to let the Holy Spirit descend on those who are worthy. Blessings have always been part of devotees’ lives with ancient formulas, rituals made of gestures that we often…

10 mistakes we make when taking the communion

10 mistakes we make when taking the communion

Communion is the highest and solemn moment in a Mass, when bread turns into Christ’s Body. Here are a few mistakes we should avoid when approaching Eucharist. Eucharist. The most Holy Sacrament. Communion. Any way we wish to call it, this is surely the highest…

The Morning Prayer: how to start your day right

The Morning Prayer: how to start your day right

Jesus told his disciples and his friends that they should pray, always, and never get tired of it. From that exhortation comes the Liturgy of the Hours, which schedules the moment of prayers during the day, so that every moment of our lives is a…

Altar linens in the liturgical celebrations

Altar linens in the liturgical celebrations

Altar linens are an essential accessory for the celebration. In addition to a true and proper use connected to church supplies, they are valuable for the ornament of the altar and its consecration. Altar linens are usually composed of a corporal (square cloth in linen…

The symbolic value of bishop rings

The symbolic value of bishop rings

The Bishop is among the priests, one of the most important and invested figures with meaning for the faithful. In his role of “supervisor” (from the greek επίσκοπος, episkopos) he embodies in himself the value of souls pastor, the supreme minister of religion, teacher and…

Liturgical candles: when and why they are important

Liturgical candles: when and why they are important

Light has always had a very deep and essential meaning for men. There is no religion that hasn’t made it a key element in its mythology, no civilization that hasn’t celebrated it as an assimilable, if not overlapping, element to the very concept of life.…

The various meanings of liturgical clothing

The various meanings of liturgical clothing

The term liturgical clothes, or  liturgical vestments, generally indicates the clothing used by priests of various ranks in the context of religious ceremonies and festivals. These clothes differ in various characteristics and, in particular, vary in colour, depending on the time of year and the…

Candle holder

Candle holder

The candle holder is a church supply in every church and placed on the altar. It is a candle holder intended to support a single candle. Its use dates back to the very origins of the church, and is clearly linked and indissoluble to the…

The cassock in the Catholic Church

The cassock in the Catholic Church

Religious clothes have always been considered a sort of ‘uniform’ requested to priests to differentiate themselves from the common people. This is because since the origins of religion, there was the need to identify members of their communities even based on specific clothing. In particular,…

Thuribles in liturgical function

Thuribles in liturgical function

The term ‘censer‘ comes from the Latin thus, Thuris “incense.” This is also the origin of censer’s synonym is derived: it is sometimes called ‘incense‘. In Latin, it was also referred to as thymiaterium, incensorium, and fumigatorium. The thurible is a metal container, usually a…

Liturgical stoles

Liturgical stoles

The liturgical stoles are a vestment worn by deacons, priests and bishops just under the chasuble. In particular, the deacons wear the liturgical stoles on the shoulders, passing on the left shoulder and tying them under the right arm; priests and bishops wear them simply…