St. Agnes Catholic Corner

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Welcome to the St. Agnes Catholic Corner. This page contains articles written about both Catholic teachings and St. Agnes Catholic Church. Grab a cup of coffee and take some time to browse the topics and expand your horizons. New articles are posted every one to two weeks. If you have any questions about the topics or if you have anything you’d like to learn about, contact our Director of Liturgy at liturgy@stagnesshepherdstown.org.

Solemnity of Christ the King

Catholic Corner November 18, 2021 Today we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King.  When we hear the word “king” we most often think pomp and privilege, power and

The Sensus Fidelium

Catholic Corner November 4, 2021 Who is called to participate in this synod? All the People of God! This is a process that is meant to engage all the baptized in deep,

Getting Ready For The Synod: Here We Go!!!

Catholic Corner October 24, 2021 As Pope Francis has reminded us all, what we are undertaking is not an opinion poll, it’s not a parliament. It is, in fact, "ecclesial event whose

The Church of God Is Convoked in Synod

Catholic Corner October 7, 2021 But what does this mean? It means that over the next few months the People of God (that’s us) are called to gather, to listen to one

Why a Synod?

Catholic Corner September 30, 2021 Synods aren’t new. In fact, they are ancient! We’ve been holding synods since the earliest centuries of the Church!! What is a Synod? It is convocation of

St. Agnes Worship Space: Reservation Chapel

Catholic Corner September 17, 2021 Behind the semi-transparent wood and glass screen near the altar, is the Reservation Chapel. As the document Built of Living Stones tells us:

The Season of Creation

Catholic Corner September  10, 2021 This year the Season of Creation runs from September 1st to October 4th (the Feast of St. Francis). What is the Season of Creation you ask? It

St. Agnes Worship Space: Light

Catholic Corner July 25, 2021 The light shines in the darkness, And the darkness did not overcome it. Jn 1: 5 Light is a primary Christian symbol and an ancient

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