Grogu, a Christmas Stocking, the Liturgical Year, and Me
I learned, long ago, that being "pretty sure" about something wasn't necessarily the same as being right.
Take what I was "pretty sure" about last month, for example:
"...Folks living in the next block north of our house have inflatable yard decorations out and lit up for this Christmas season. So, on my way to Mass, I drove by Baby Yoda and SpongeBob SquarePants wearing a festive Santa hat.
"Baby Yoda is holding what I’m pretty sure is an orange Halloween treat bag...."
("Christmas: Family, Lights, and a Little Weirdness" > Holiday Weirdness (December 28, 2024))
The neighbor's Baby Yoda/Grogu's Christmas stocking didn't seem as bright red as the one in that promotional photo. But the symbol on it was the same. And it was clearly a Christmas stocking....
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
(Correcting what I said about an inflatable holiday lawn decoration and about the Christmas season. Includes a link to the 2025 liturgical calendar.)
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