February 27, 2023
Editor’s note: As Lent begins, the Florida Catholic will focus on a series of articles on the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. ORLANDO | She sat under a large tree, casting shade over a few people in a long line for food. Nancy didn’t make an appointment because she could not be sure if … Continue reading “Corporal work of mercy: Feeding the hungry”
ORLANDO | Is it chirp, chirp or pio, pio? Yes, chickens chirp differently in Spanish, as second graders discovered through a cross-curricular project at dual language school, St. John Vianney in Orlando. The students are learning to care for creation through the science of hatching and raising chicks, and exploring themes of human dignity, through religion … Continue reading “Chicks help kids chirp for science, religion, Spanish”
The Florida Catholic reaches out to local clergy, religious and seminarians and asks questions about the Catholic faith. This week seminarian John Triolo responds to the question: Posture is important in any kind of ritual or act. Postures in prayer are especially important, most notably in the greatest form of public prayer, the Mass. This is why … Continue reading “Catholic Culture: Why are there so many postures during Mass?”