The Conservative congregation holds in-person High Holy Days services, with livestream access included in purchase of ticket. COVID-19 protocols applied to limited-capacity sanctuary services. Various ...
Campus Life Spiritual Life Center for Spiritual Life An Interfaith Community Holy Days Calendar As there are diverse spiritual and religious traditions represented at DePauw University, there are a ...
All Saints' Day remembers and celebrates all saints, known and unknown. Catholics also observe All Souls' Day, honoring the faithful in Purgatory, who are awaiting full sanctification. It is not a ...
Temple Adat Elohim, Sept. 21, 5 p.m. Oak Canyon Park, 5600 Hollytree Drive, Oak Park. (805) 497-7101. adatelohim.org. Temple Aliyah, Sept. 24, 4 p.m. Westward Beach ...
The holiest day in the Jewish calendar is here, and will include a day of fasting, prayer and repentance. Yom Kippur is the day-long fast that comes a week after Rosh Hashanah. These special dates are ...
Wednesday is All Saints' Day for Roman Catholics and other Christians. It honors all saints of the church deemed to have attained heaven. And for Ohio Catholics, it is a Holy Day of Obligation, ...
(RNS) — Tomorrow, all around the world, members of the Church of Jesus Christ will not have Sunday School, Relief Society or priesthood meetings. Children and youth will not meet in the second hour of ...
PORTSMOUTH — For the first time, the Baha’is of Portsmouth and Eliot will use a new calendar to celebrate the “Twin Birthdays” of their religion’s founders on two consecutive days. These are Baha’i ...
The Vatican has clarified that Catholics in the United States must still attend Mass on holy days of obligation even when they are transferred to Mondays or Saturdays, correcting a long-standing ...
The holiest Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur, begins at sundown today, Oct. 1, described as the Day of Atonement where fasting, prayer and repentance will take place for 25 hours. While Americans should be ...
Whenever the Solemnity of the Ascension is transferred to the following Sunday rather than celebrated on the traditional day of the previous Thursday — as is now the case in the majority of U.S.