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December 21 – Thomas, Apostle
Thomas is most known for his disbelief; however, he also made an important statement of faith (John 20:28). Learn about the life and legacy of St. Thomas. The "Show-Me" SaintThomas, a name meaning "twin," was sometimes called by the Greek name Didymus which means the same thing. He was a bold member of Jesus closest followers who expressed his loyalty…
READ MORENovember 29 – Dorothy Day
Dorothy Day strove to obey God in the midst of the violence and injustice around her. Read more about her life and legacy. The ActivistWhen the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 left Dorothy Day's father without work and penniless, the family moved into a tenement on Chicago's south side. There she learned of the shame that people experience when they…
READ MORENovember 30 – Andrew, Apostle
Although Andrew was the first disciple to follow Jesus, he is often overshadowed by the legacy of his brother, Peter. Read more about Andrew’s life and ministry. The "First-Called" DiscipleAndrew was the first disciple called by Jesus (John 1:40). Andrew, the Protokletos (Greek for "first called"), was a fisherman from Bethsaida, in Galilee, and the brother of Peter. Both brothers…
READ MOREDecember 26 – St. Stephen, First Christian Martyr
Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is best known for his death. But he also lived an inspiring life of trust in Christ and dedication to the gospel. Read more about Stephen. The MartyrThe story of St. Stephen can be found in Acts 6:1-8:3. He was one of the first seven deacons appointed by the apostles to serve the Greek-speaking widows…
READ MOREDecember 27 – John, Apostle and Evangelist
John knew what it meant to follow Jesus. He witnessed the Transfiguration and stayed at the foot of the cross during Jesus’ crucifixion. Learn more John’s life of faith. The Favorite DiscipleIn the first century a.d., John was a very common Jewish name. It means "God is merciful" and may have been the name of many of the first followers…
READ MOREEpiphany
Epiphany is a Greek word that means "manifestation" or "appearance." The season points us to God's love for all the world as revealed or manifested in Christ Jesus. Learn more about this third season in the Christmas cycle. Three Kings Day Epiphany Activities
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