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What to Give Up for Lent
Traditionally, Lent is meant to be a time of preparation before Easter - a time for prayer and self-denial to remember the sacrifices during the Passion of the Christ. Usually, Lent is described as 40 days...
5 commentsMardi Gras Bead Crafts
Mardi Gras beads are fun to catch, especially for children. Extend the gaiety with your brood by making a beautiful, beaded candle votive decoration you'll be proud to display.
0 commentsNew England Lenten Clam Chowder - Great Flavor Without the Bacon
Recently, a catholic friend asked if I would make "Lenten" Clam Chowder during lent, meaning, without the bacon. Making clam chowder with bacon fat poses a problem for many who abstain from meat on Fridays...
0 commentsLending Money on Zopa UK
Zopa is an Internet based peer-to-peer money lending website. Lenders can add money to their accounts of Zopa. Borrowers can then apply to borrow the lender's money, then repay it back plus interest. While...
2 commentsHow to make pancakes for Mardi Gras, or pancake day
If you don’t want a bit of a history lesson first and just want to know how to make pancakes you can skip this part and rush on down to the section headed How to make pancakes. These pancakes are English style ones and not American pancakes which...
32 commentsPalm Sunday
Palm Sunday is the sixth Sunday in Lent and the Sunday before Easter. It is celebrated in all major Christian churches - Roman Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox. In popular parlance it is called Palm Sunday because it commemorates the triumphant...
5 commentsPassion Sunday the Sunday Before Easter
Passion Sunday is the sixth and last Sunday of Lent and the Sunday before Easter. This is the Sunday on which palms are distributed to the congregation in most Christian churches and, because of the distribution of palm branches, it has long...
0 commentsThe Roman Catholic Tradition of Eating Fish on Fridays
The practice of fasting and abstaining from certain foods is an ancient one that has been practiced by many religions. In the early years of Christianity in Europe, the Church instituted the practice of requiring the faithful to abstain from eating...
19 commentsBUDDHA MAN
A VISIT WITH A HOLY MAN IN BANGKOK AND A LOOK AT SOME MYSTICAL AND MAGICAL HAPPENINGS.
3 commentsMankind's Holidays or God's Holy Days
Welcome to my new Hub. In this exciting Hub we will be studying the works of mammon (mankind) and the works of God. Which days do you think we should be keeping now? The vast majority of Christians keep...













