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nor the Archdiocese of New York.) It's the final week before Christmas. Whether you're shopping for a history buff or a sports fan, these Catholic (and Catholic-inspired) gifts can help loved ones connect to their faith in ways big and small.
Green Relic Rosary This rosary is not only a beautiful gift from historic St. Patrick's Cathedral; it's also a relic that has touched the tomb of Jesus in Jerusalem. Made in Bethlehem. ($36.95)
Hallow App Subscription Created by a team of Catholics who wanted to explore the intersection of meditation and faith, Hallow is an app that helps Catholics and Christians develop their spiritual life. Pray with the daily Gospels, meditate on the Rosary and prayers, and even fall asleep to guided meditations. Perfect for the tech-savvy Catholic in your life. ($29.99 for a three-month subscription)
Charitable DonationsFor those who may be foregoing physical gifts this year, a great alternative is to provide resources to a charitable organization in someone's name. You can make a monetary contribution or donate your time by volunteering. If you're looking for an organization to support,
Catholic Charities NY works to support New Yorkers in need with a variety of services. (Varies)
Saintly Essentials Gift Box With Catholic Coffee Co., coffee lovers can start their morning with roasts inspired by the saints. You can choose a variety box to sample four different roasts or purchase individual bags. All coffee beans are ethically sourced and roasted in Charlotte, North Carolina. Plus, purchases support the Archdiocese for Military Services, USA, and Saint Isidore Corps. ($89.95)
St. Patrick's Basilica Christmas Ornament This beautiful custom-made ornament and reminder of St. Patrick's Basilica (also known as Old St. Patrick's Cathedral) is the perfect addition to any Christmas tree this holiday season. The ornament features an image of the Rose Window of the Basilica on one side, and the Coat of Arms of Old St. Patrick's Cathedral on the other. ($25)
Catacombs by Candlelight Tour Get a view of the catacombs in the historic St. Patrick's Old Cathedral. In this 90-minute tour, you will learn about Church history and see the final resting place of notable bishops, Civil War-era generals, and more. This exploration of the Church's history is a testament to New York, American, and Catholic history. ($35 per ticket for adults)
Chrism + Beeswax CandleAs a small Catholic business, Kerygma Candle Co. started with the goal of spreading the Gospel with ethical products. This beeswax candle is infused with chrism essence for a clean-burning candle that evokes reminders of our faith throughout the home. ($38.99)
Building the Kingdom Graphic Novel A great gift option for young readers, this graphic novel highlights the history of the Archdiocese of New York. The book highlights important figures in the Archdiocese's history, including Pierre Toussaint, Mother Cabrini, and Dorothy Day. ($20.00)
Mother Cabrini Medal with Relic From the St. Francis Cabrini Shrine, you can purchase this beautiful and delicate miraculous medal with a second-class relic (a piece of Mother Cabrini's clothing) included. This medal is available in gold-toned and silver-toned pewter metal. ($8.00)
Our Lady of Grace Cameo A beautiful addition to any home and a reminder of our Blessed Mother, this blue-and-white cameo desk stand features Our Lady of Grace. ($29.95)
Female Saints Tote Bag A beautiful and practical accessory, the tote bag features some of the Church's most beloved female saints including St. Joan of Arc, St. Therese, St. Rose of Lima, and more. ($25.06)
NY Knicks TicketsFor the sports fan in your life who wants to support a good cause, Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) and the NY Knicks have partnered for a night at Madison Square Garden on January 17 where the New York Knicks will play against the Houston Rockets. A portion of each ticket purchase will go to fund Catholic youth sports. (Varies)
La fiesta litúrgica de Santa Teresa de Jesús, también conocida como Santa Teresa de Ávila, se celebra el 15 de octubre, fecha en la que se conmemora su paso a la vida eterna y su entrega total a Dios.
The Good Newsroom visited Holy Innocents Parish in Neptune, New Jersey, to ask Christa Dalmazio, sacred musician and music director for the Higher Word Orchestra, how she lives her faith through music.
The teaching of Jesus is never meant to be “either/or.” It’s always meant to be “both/and.”
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