Ordinary Time Is an Extraordinary Time to Walk With Christ, by Kathy Schiffer 

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Green vestments worn by priests during Ordinary Time. Image source: Lux Veritatis

By Kathy Schiffer, EWTN News,

Kathy Schiffer Kathy Schiffer is a Catholic blogger. In addition to her blog Seasons of Grace, her articles have appeared in the National Catholic Register, Aleteia, Zenit, the Michigan Catholic, Legatus Magazine, and other Catholic publications. She’s worked for Catholic and other Christian ministries since 1988, as radio producer, director of special events and media relations coordinator. Kathy and her husband, Deacon Jerry Schiffer, have three adult children.

 

During Ordinary Time, we plunge more deeply into our study of the life and mystery of Christ as proclaimed in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke.

Ah, we Catholics love a party! And what is the liturgical calendar, if not a great excuse to put on our finery and enjoy a feast, celebrating the hallmarks of our faith with explosions of color and light and song?

During the Christmas season, giddy with the news of the Christ Child’s birth, we decorate our churches and our homes with fragrant greenery, golden baubles, heady red poinsettias, and twinkling lights to rival the stars in the winter sky. …

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