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A collection of homilies and reflections from various Christian leaders on their experiences during pilgrimages to Jerusalem, exploring faith, hope, and reconciliation in the context of the Holy Land.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Jerusalem
Theme:
Pilgrimage, Christian Faith, Holy Land
Document Type:
Homily
Institution:
Episcopal Diocese of Olympia
Author:
Rt. Rev. Greg Rickel
Target Audience:
Pilgrims, Christians, Religious Communities
Period of Effect:
June 21, 2020
Date of Approval:
June 21, 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Date:
8 February 2026
Occasion:
Feast Day of Saint Bakhita
Liturgical Context:
Sunday Liturgy
Readings:
Isaiah 58.7–10; Psalm 111(112).4–9; 1 Corinthians 2.1–5; Matthew 5.13–16
Biblical Theme:
Salt and light; good works; justice for the oppressed
Primary Focus:
Christian discipleship and social justice
Geographical References:
United Kingdom; global context
Key Issues Addressed:
Exploitation; modern slavery; labour trafficking; restrictive visas; structural injustice
Referenced Church Document:
Evangelii Gaudium (270)
Author:
Not specified
Intended Audience:
Christian congregation
Document Type:
Homiletic notes and intercessory prayers
Year:
2020
Organization:
Salesian Missions
Religious Order:
Salesians of Don Bosco
Location of Organization:
New Rochelle, New York
Type of Document:
Homily
Religious Affiliation:
Catholic Church
Geographical Scope:
International
Countries Mentioned:
Mexico, Colombia, Sudan, Thailand, India, United States
Primary Focus:
Missionary work and youth ministry
Target Audience:
Parish community and supporters of missionary activities
Main Themes:
Youth assistance, evangelization, education, rehabilitation, missionary service, lay missioners
Ministries Referenced:
Don Bosco Sobre Ruedas; Nonthaburi Skills Development Center for the Blind; Pasahaur Don Bosco
Time Reference:
Over thirty years of lay missionary service; nearly forty years of skills development ministry
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Global / Bethlehem
Theme:
Christmas, Hope, Christian Faith
Document Type:
Homily / Sermon
Institution:
Christian Church
Author:
Unnamed Priest
Audience:
Christian Congregation
Period Covered:
Advent and Christmas 2024
Date Delivered:
December 24, 2024
References:
Isaiah 9:6; Luke 2:10-11; RS Thomas poem "The Coming"
Topics Included:
War, Poverty, Environmental Concerns, Social Injustice, Community Acts, Human Suffering, Spiritual Reflection, Divine Hope
Year:
2024
Date:
November 3, 2024
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Denomination:
Christian (unspecified)
Document type:
Homily / Sermon
Biblical source:
Wisdom of Solomon 3:1–9
Liturgical context:
All Saints Day
Primary theme:
Death, eternal life, and the hope of resurrection
Secondary themes:
Communion of saints, divine justice, grief and remembrance
Referenced person:
Aretha Franklin
Biblical genre referenced:
Wisdom literature
Intended audience:
Christian congregation
Occasion:
Sunday worship service near All Saints Day
Scriptural focus:
The fate of the righteous after death and divine guardianship of the faithful
Christian homily delivered in a congregational worship setting reflecting on Wisdom of Solomon 3:
1–9 in relation to All Saints Day, mortality, remembrance of the departed, and belief in eternal life under God’s care.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Taipei
Topic:
Religious Service
Document Type:
Homily
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
National Directors of the Pontifical Mission Societies in Asia
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2012
Region:
Washington, D.C. and Arlington
Theme:
Catholic faith, Sacrament of Reconciliation, Lent
Document type:
Homily / Religious reflection
Institution:
Archdiocese of Washington; Diocese of Arlington
Author:
Not specified
Intended audience:
Catholics, including converts and those returning to the Church
Period:
Lent
Publication date:
2012
Copyright:
© 2012 Archdiocese of Washington and Diocese of Arlington
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Palestine, Syrian Golan
Subject:
Israeli settlements, Human rights violations
Document type:
Report
Organization:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Target audience:
General public, international community, human rights organizations
Period of validity:
1 November 2021 – 31 October 2022
Approval date:
15 March 2023
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Topic:
Human Rights, Water Resources
Document Type:
Report
Organ / Institution:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Target Audience:
Governments, Human Rights Organizations, International Bodies
Period of Validity:
2021
Approval Date:
23 September 2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Theme:
Religious Education
Document Type:
Educational Material
Date:
April 28
Feast:
Entry of Our Lord into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday)
Liturgical Service:
Matins
Liturgical Tradition:
Orthodox Christian
Tones:
1, 2, 4, 6, 8
Main Scripture Reading:
Matthew 21:1–11, 15–17
Psalm References:
Psalms 8, 50, 150
Liturgical Elements:
Troparia, Kathisma Hymns, Polyeleion, Prokeimenon, Gospel, Stichera, Canon, Hypakoe
Author of Canon:
Cosmas the Monk
Occasion:
Celebration of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem
Associated Rite:
Blessing of palms and branches
Author:
Rabbi Dr. Hillel ben David (Greg Killian)
Based on:
Shiur by Rabbi Isser Z. Weisberg
Date of shiur:
November 26, 2020
Language:
English with Hebrew citations
Primary sources cited:
Zechariah, Daniel, Deuteronomy, Rashi, Ramban
Biblical references:
Zechariah 12; Daniel 7 and 12; Deuteronomy 30–32
Historical references:
Destruction of the First and Second Temples; Dome of the Rock (687–692 CE); State of Israel (1948)
Chronological framework:
Anno Domini (AD) and Anno Mundi (AM)
Central figures discussed:
Donald Trump; Mashiach ben Yosef; Mashiach ben David
Religious tradition:
Jewish rabbinic interpretation (Chazal)
Geographical focus:
Jerusalem; Eretz Israel; Iran
Thematic focus:
Messianic chronology; Jerusalem; biblical prophecy; contemporary political events
Type of document:
Theological essay based on an oral lecture
Prophetic timeframes discussed:
1290 and 1335 years; 2022–2027 AD; 5782–5788 AM
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Jerusalem
Document Type:
Statistical report
Topic:
Consumer Price Index
Issuing Authority:
Central Bureau of Statistics
Date of Release:
August 15, 2018
Reference Number:
243/2018
Period Covered:
July 2018
Data Base Year:
2016
Target Audience:
General public, economists, policymakers
Source:
Bible
Book:
Nehemiah
Chapters:
11:1–12:26
Religious tradition:
Judaism / Christianity
Genre:
Sacred scripture / historical and genealogical record
Primary location:
Jerusalem and towns of Judah and Benjamin
Key groups mentioned:
Israelites, priests, Levites, temple servants, gatekeepers, singers
Historical figures mentioned:
Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Ezra, Darius the Persian
Related scriptural references:
Numbers 26:55; 1 Samuel 10:20–21; Galatians 4:26–28; Hebrews 12:22–24
Main themes:
settlement of Jerusalem, priestly and Levitical genealogies, temple service organization, distribution of land by lot
Context within scripture:
post-exilic restoration period of Jerusalem
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Jerusalem
Theme:
Prayers, Peace, Religious Solidarity
Document Type:
Prayer
Author:
American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, Matt (Matah) Adler
Target Audience:
Religious Communities, Pilgrims, People of Faith
Period of Effectiveness:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Title of series:
Messianic teaching episodes
Episode number:
38
Language:
English
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Biblical passages cited:
Mark 8:27–31; Matthew 12:38–40; Mark 10:32–34; Mark 14:1–2, 10; Psalm 16:9–11; Luke 23:43; John 2:17; 1 Peter 3:18–20; Psalm 41:9; Zechariah 11:12–13
Primary subject:
Predictions of Jesus’ death and resurrection
Secondary themes:
Betrayal of Jesus, Passover symbolism, prophecy fulfillment
Figures mentioned:
Jesus, Peter, Judas, Jonah, Isaac, Pharisees
Religious concepts:
Messiah, sacrificial lamb, resurrection, Hades, Passover
Geographical references:
Jerusalem, Mount Moriah, Egypt
Historical-religious context:
New Testament narrative connected with Old Testament prophecy
Document type:
Religious teaching script / Bible study lesson
Intended audience:
Christian learners or Bible study participants
Narrative timeframe:
Final period of Jesus’ ministry before the crucifixion
Note:
Year
Topic:
Religion, Biblical history
Document type:
Religious text
Note:
Year
Theme:
Prophecy
Document Type:
Religious Text
Year:
2023
Location:
Jerusalem, Israel
Subject:
Commemoration, Education, War impact
Document type:
Oral narrative / memorial account
Institution:
Pelech High School for Boys
Author:
Shalom Weil
Related persons:
Yossi Hershcovitz, Mishy Harman, Hadas Hershcovitz
Audience:
General public, listeners of the narration
Event date:
November 10, 2023
Context:
2023 Israel–Hamas war
Themes:
Personal tribute, educational leadership, community loss, wartime experiences
Year:
2026
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Religious Texts
Document Type:
Lectionary
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Christian Worshippers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Contextual Description:
A lectionary for the Second Sunday after Epiphany, Year A, containing selected Bible readings from Isaiah, 1 Corinthians, John, and Psalm 40, with a Collect for the day.
Diocese:
Diocese of Galloway
Parishes:
St Martin and St Ninian’s, Whithorn; Our Lady and St Ninian’s, Newton Stewart; St Peter’s, Dalbeattie; St Andrew’s and St Cuthbert’s, Kirkcudbright; Church of the Sacred Heart, Wigtown
Date:
19 January 2025
Liturgical period:
2nd Sunday of Year C
Document type:
Parish bulletin
Registered charity number:
SC010576
Parish priest:
Fr William R. McFadden
Other clergy:
Fr Simon Beveridge
Geographic area:
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Content scope:
Mass times, services, parish notices, events, prayers, diocesan information
Ecclesiastical affiliation:
Roman Catholic Church