On Sunday, March 3, it was choral music of Wales, daffodils, leek soup and Welsh cakes that marked the Feast Day of Saint David’s,...
Missing profusion of daffodils Sparks innovation at St. David’s When St. David’s Needle Arts Group determined there was faint hope of...
On January 13, we honour Hilary, a bishop and hero of the Catholic faith in fourth-century Gaul. Born and raised in paganism, he...
The birth of Saint John the Baptist is told in the Gospel according to Luke, where it serves as a bridge between the Old Testament and...
On September 29 we celebrate those mysterious beings which Scripture calls “angels,” a name which comes from the Greek word for...
On November 30, we honour the memory of an apostle named Andrew. The Gospels say that he was a fisherman and the brother of Peter, and...
On April 21 we remember Anselm, a brilliant theologian who was archbishop of Canterbury from the year 1093, until his death sixteen...
Few saints have been as widely popular as the martyr named George, a Roman soldier who suffered for the faith in the early fourth...