Holy Week in the Eastern Catholic Tradition: Reflection, Prayer, and the Path to Easter As we enter Holy Week, the liturgical year’s most solemn and profound week, we journey with Christ from his triumphant entrance into Jerusalem to his betrayal, crucifixion,...
Palm Sunday: A Celebration of Welcome and Betrayal Palm Sunday, also known as Willow Sunday, marks the beginning of Holy Week. It commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, when crowds joyfully welcomed him, waving palm branches and proclaiming, “Hosanna!...
Grieving the loss of a loved one is one of life’s most difficult journeys—a path filled with sorrow, questions, and emotional struggle. But within the heart of the Church, there is a place of understanding, prayer, and healing. The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of...
Confession in the Bible – Why Do We Confess to a Priest? A common question among Christians is: If we can pray directly to God, why do we need to confess our sins to a priest? Some cite passages like Matthew 23:9—“And call no man your father on earth, for you have one...
Why Should Young Adults Examine Their Conscience? In today’s fast-paced world, young adults face unique challenges—social pressures, digital distractions, relationships, personal growth, and decision-making. Every day, we make choices that shape who we are. But how...