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December Filled With Religious Observances

By Loretta Fulton December is filled with religious observances, including Christmas, the best known locally. Although Abilene has a small representation of religions other than Christianity, some of the following observances are celebrated in private homes. Christmas for Western Christians always falls on Dec. 25, but many other religions are lunar based, meaning their observances fall on different dates each

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The Season of Advent

Season of AdventIn 2021, Bishop Michael Sis of the Catholic Diocese of San Angelo wrote an article for the diocesan newspaper, West Texas Angelus, explaining the symbols of Advent. Click here to read the article.  By Loretta Fulton The traditional Hanging of the Greens and the publication of daily devotional booklets are sure signs that the season of Advent has

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Busy, Busy, Busy

By Danny Minton November and December are two of the busiest times of the year for many of us. This month, I’ve found myself looking for time to take care of Bible lessons, CASA visits, Thanksgiving cooking, and remodeling a portion of our den. Added to this is trying to get decorations up for the Christmas holidays. We have an

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Christmas in Abilene

By Loretta Fulton Christmas concerts, theatrical performances, lights by the millions, a party in Storybook Garden, a parade, a Christmas Vespers service, and much more will usher in the Christmas season in Abilene in early December. The season officially begins Tuesday, Dec. 3, with the downtown City Sidewalks Christmas parade at 6:30 p.m. Before that, a pre-party will be held

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Santa’s Reindeer at the Zoo!

By Loretta Fulton Some of Santa’s reindeer will join the other exotic animals at the Abilene Zoo for a magical Christmas experience beginning Dec. 13. The Abilene Zoo Christmas Celebration, a partnership with Reliant Energy, will be open Dec. 13-23. A blurb on the Zoo website says the following: “Wander through dazzling themed areas with close to one million lights

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Thankful For What We Have

By Danny Minton There’s a saying that’s been around for as long as I can remember. When repeated, it makes everyone stop, think, and relook at the situation in which they find themselves. The most significant debate has come over who first made the statement. Most attribute it to Helen Keller or William Shakespeare. However, it’s said to have been

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