My nieces made a video. Hope you enjoy it.
Phaethon, (Greek: “Shining” or “Radiant”)in Greek mythology, the son of Helios, the sun god, and a woman or nymph variously identified as Clymene, Prote, or Rhode. The most influential extant version of the story, found in Ovid’s Metamorphosis, Books I–II, seems to echo the plot of Euripides’ Phaethon, now partially known from papyrus discoveries. Taunted with illegitimacy, Phaethon appealed to his father, who swore to prove his paternity by giving him whatever he wanted. Phaethon asked to be allowed to drive the chariot of the sun through the heavens for a single day.
A Prophet Who Prepares. A Homily for the Second Sunday of Advent
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The Second Sunday of Advent usually features the Ministry of St. John the
Baptist. He was the Prophet who fulfilled the Office of Elijah of whom it
was s...
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