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“Closely connected with the salvific events of the Epiphany are the mysteries of the Baptism of the Lord and the manifestation of his glory at the marriage feast of Cana.” We should be ...
Coming as close to the beginning of John’s gospel as it does, the wedding feast at Cana is, from a literary point of view, a strange opening: weddings are usually happy endings. But John chooses ...
I noted two weeks ago on the Epiphany that the solemnity was once observed as profoundly as Christmas. Part of the reason is that brought many mysteries of Christ’s life together in this feast ...
Thanks for reading this far, and now you know that the wedding feast at Cana represents a progression of Eternal Glory from the Father to the Son — water to blood, water to wine, wine to blood ...
First, the amount of wine Jesus presents is excessive to the needs of the wedding party ... awaiting death and resurrection. The Cana story encourages recognition that it is Jesus who has the ...
In an in-depth look at Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding feast in Cana, Pope Francis pointed to several key moments in the scene that illuminate our understanding of ...
“Fill the jars with water” (John 2:4). The wedding feast at Cana is rich with themes for both scholars and preachers. It also has beautiful imagery that all believers can reflect on it with profi ...
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla., April 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On this joyous Easter Monday, Cana Connections, a new Catholic matchmaking service dedicated to fostering Christ-centered marriages ...
At an exhibit of the Society of Independent Artists in Manhattan, appeared a canvas entitled, “The Marriage at Cana of Galilee”. It represented the biblical incident of the changing of water ...
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