A Book of Feasts and Seasons

A Book of Feasts and Seasons
Author: Joanna Bogle
Publsiher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0852442173

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"A Book of Feasts and Seasons" recaptures the lost traditions surrounding major feasts and festivals--every occasion of the Christian Year.

Feasts for All Seasons

Feasts for All Seasons
Author: Roy Andries De Groot
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1970
Genre: Cookery
ISBN: LCCN:gb70010705

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The Origins of Feasts Fasts and Seasons in Early Christianity

The Origins of Feasts  Fasts  and Seasons in Early Christianity
Author: Paul F. Bradshaw,Maxwell E. Johnson
Publsiher: Pueblo Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814662447

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The liturgical year is a relatively modern invention. The term itself only came into use in the late sixteenth century. In antiquity, Christians did not view the various festivals and fasts that they experienced as a unified whole. Instead, the different seasons formed a number of completely unrelated cycles and tended to overlap and conflict with one another. Drawing upon the latest research, the authors track the development of the Churchs feasts, fasts, and seasons, including the sabbath and Sunday, Holy Week and Easter, Christmas and Epiphany, and the feasts of the Virgin Mary, the martyrs, and other saints.

The Companion Book of Catholic Days

The Companion Book of Catholic Days
Author: Karen Edmisten
Publsiher: The Word Among Us Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781593256036

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This beautiful book will bring the rich traditions of the Catholic Church’s liturgical year into your home and your heart. You’ll find each month and season of the liturgical year is brimming with possibilities—feasts to be celebrated, litanies to discover, and saints to befriend. Throughout the year, you will learn and be encouraged by the saints, follow feasts and fasts, tune into the Liturgy of the Hours, and offer up a penance on Fridays in commemoration of Jesus’ sacrifice for you. Most importantly, you’ll grow closer to the Lord. Practical and easy to use, you’ll find opportunities to connect to your faith in meaningful and extraordinary ways, including ideas for finding time to pray, making seasonal snacks for the whole family, observing a meaningful Lent, celebrating the full Octave of Christmas, and so much more! Discover how you can grow closer to the Lord as you connect with him through the Church, her rhythms, and the many celebrations and observances she offers us.

A Feast for All Seasons

A Feast for All Seasons
Author: Andrew George, Jr.
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781459608306

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Traditional North American Native peoples' cuisine has existed for centuries, but its central tenet of respecting nature and its bounty have never been as timely as they are now. Andrew George, of the Wet'suwet'en Nation in Canada, is a well-respected aboriginal chef and instructor who has spent the last twenty-five years promoting the traditions of First Nations food. In A Feast for All Seasons, written with Robert Gairns, he has compiled aboriginal recipes that feature ingredients from the land, sea, and sky, elements of an enduring cuisine that illustrate respect for the environment and its creatures, and acknowledgment of the spiritual power that food can have in our lives. The 120 recipes include delectable, make-at home dishes such as Salmon and Fiddlehead Stirfry, Stuffed Wild Duck, Barbecued Oysters, Pan-fried Rabbit with Wild Cranberry Glaze, Clam Fritters, and Wild Blueberry Cookies. The book also features recipes with exotic ingredients that provide a fascinating glimpse into the history of Native cuisine: Moose Chili, Boiled Porcupine, Smoked Beaver Meat, and Braised Bear. This unique cookbook pays homage to an enduring food culture? grounded in tradition and the power of nature? that transcends the test of time.

The Book of Feasts and Seasons

The Book of Feasts and Seasons
Author: Joanna Bogle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 181
Release: 1988
Genre: Fasts and feasts
ISBN: 0852441533

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Feasts of Light

Feasts of Light
Author: Normandi Ellis
Publsiher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0835607445

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Provides information on the Egyptian goddesses and their festivals, including Isis and Hathor, Neith the cobra, and Bast the cat, and includes information on astrology, sacred plants, aromatics, and birth and mourning rituals

A Yearbook of Seasons and Celebrations

A Yearbook of Seasons and Celebrations
Author: Joanna Bogle
Publsiher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0852441290

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What is the Christian calendar? Would you know how to make an Advent wreath? When is Candlemas? Who was the original St Nicholas? Why do we eat Hot Cross Buns? These and many other questions are all answered in A Year Book of Seasons and Celebrations - a guidebook to the traditional Christian year, which is also a cookery book, a mine of interesting information, and a source of amusement, inspiration, and faith. Living the calendar, celebrating its feasts, enjoying the ways in which they mesh with the natural seasons of the year, gives a new appreciation of the gift of life itself and our relationship both with the natural world and with the customs and culture that we have inherited. At a time when many old and valued traditions are in danger of being neglected, and when families are seeking ways of giving real meaning to celebrations such as Christmas and Easter, this is a practical handbook which provides both the background and the practical information for enjoying the seasons of the year. Written to celebrate our Christian heritage, it can be enjoyed by everyone. Joanna Bogle is a Catholic writer, broadcaster, and journalist. She is the author of several historical biographies, and also, under her pen-name 'Julia Blythe', a children's book. Her earlier Book of Feasts and Seasons, published in 1986, became a popular classic - this new book, with fresh ideas and further information, is sure to follow. She has made both a television and a radio series showing ways of celebrating the Christian year with things to make, do, eat and sing. Joanna Bogle is married to barrister Jamie Bogle, who is also an author, and they live in London.