I'm not Catholic, but this celebration seems like a beneficial event for the soul and physical body. St. Michael slew the demonic Dragon. Awesome symbolism and the real notion that we, with the help of the Heavenly Hosts of our Lord and Savior, fight daily in the battle of Light vs Darkness.
UPDATE: Found a link to a recipe for St. Michael's Bannock: https://houseofjoyfulnoise.com/st-michaels-bannock-recipe/
For celiac reasons, I'll replace the 2 cups of wheat flour with my King Arthur gluten-free substitute and bake this bannock today in honor of Michaelmas.
I'm not Catholic, but this celebration seems like a beneficial event for the soul and physical body. St. Michael slew the demonic Dragon. Awesome symbolism and the real notion that we, with the help of the Heavenly Hosts of our Lord and Savior, fight daily in the battle of Light vs Darkness.
I'm not Catholic, but this celebration seems like a beneficial event for the soul and physical body. St. Michael slew the demonic Dragon. Awesome symbolism and the real notion that we, with the help of Heavenly Hosts of our Lord and Savior, fight daily in the battle of Light vs Darkness.