Truth Archives - Living Lit https://www.livinglit.org/category/truth/ Living In Truth Thu, 08 Jan 2026 03:09:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://www.livinglit.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cross-150x150.png Truth Archives - Living Lit https://www.livinglit.org/category/truth/ 32 32 Truth and Light for the Little Church You Call Home https://www.livinglit.org/truth-light-home/ Mon, 14 Apr 2025 09:06:15 +0000 https://themetechmount.com/demos/fundvilla/?p=11486 “Truth and Light for the Little Church You Call Home” isn’t just a tagline—it’s a mission. Living LIT exists to help Catholic families live in the Truth of our faith … Continue reading Truth and Light for the Little Church You Call Home

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“Truth and Light for the Little Church You Call Home” isn’t just a tagline—it’s a mission. Living LIT exists to help Catholic families live in the Truth of our faith and shine the Light of Christ from the heart of the home. The Church has long recognized the family as the Domestic Church—a sacred place where faith is planted, nurtured, and passed on. As St. John Chrysostom said, “For indeed, the household is a little church.” Through Liturgical Living—praying with the Church, celebrating the seasons of grace, and honoring feast days in ordinary family life—we bring the rhythm of the Church into our kitchens, living rooms, and hearts. This way of life strengthens families and breathes beauty and meaning into everyday moments. And from this living, liturgical love within the home, the light of Christ spills out into our neighborhoods, parishes, and the world. Living LIT is about helping you live the Truth joyfully, intentionally, and liturgically—in the little church you call home.

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The Liturgical Year https://www.livinglit.org/every-contribution-counts-make-a-difference/ Fri, 21 Feb 2025 10:13:11 +0000 https://themetechmount.com/demos/fundvilla/?p=70 The Catholic Liturgical Year is cyclical, divided into seasons that reflect different aspects of Christ’s life and the mysteries of our faith. The year begins with Advent, followed by Christmas, … Continue reading The Liturgical Year

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The Catholic Liturgical Year is cyclical, divided into seasons that reflect different aspects of Christ’s life and the mysteries of our faith. The year begins with Advent, followed by Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, Easter, and then a return to Ordinary Time, which lasts until the following Advent. Each season is marked by specific colors, symbols, and celebrations (feasting & fasting) that teach us about Christ and help us grow closer to Him. As well as other special days and Saint feast days sprinkled into each season.

  • Advent: This season marks the beginning of the liturgical year and is a time of preparation for Christ’s coming. It’s a time of hopeful waiting, and families may incorporate Advent wreaths, daily scripture reflections, or lighting candles to mark the four weeks before Christmas.
  • Christmas: Celebrating the birth of Jesus, Christmas extends beyond a single day to the entire Christmas season, a joyful time of embracing God’s gift of Himself in the person of Jesus. Catholics may mark this season by keeping up a nativity scene and Christmas decorations, celebrating the Epiphany, and focusing on charity.
  • Ordinary Time: This season follows both Christmas and Easter, focusing on the teachings and life of Jesus. We use this time to integrate the lessons of other seasons into daily life, deepening prayer practices, serving others, and growing in personal holiness.
  • Lent: This is a season of repentance and preparation for Easter. Catholics are invited to focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Families might create a Lenten calendar, set up a prayer corner, or incorporate acts of sacrifice and charity to mark this season of reflection and self-denial.
  • Easter: Celebrating Christ’s Resurrection, Easter is the heart of the Christian faith and the liturgical year. Catholics celebrate the fifty days of Easter by emphasizing joy,  and sharing the Good News. Alleluia, sung after a Lenten silence, expresses the triumph of resurrection, and the season’s focus on new life is celebrated.

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Keep checking in! https://www.livinglit.org/how-you-can-help-children-in-need/ Fri, 21 Feb 2025 10:11:37 +0000 https://themetechmount.com/demos/fundvilla/?p=67 We are just beginning! Please check back frequently-as we are fine tuning and adding more layers to the website. We are thankful to have you here! Let’s Live LIT together! … Continue reading Keep checking in!

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We are just beginning! Please check back frequently-as we are fine tuning and adding more layers to the website. We are thankful to have you here! Let’s Live LIT together! 🙂

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