Theme – Humility, Selflessness, and God’s invitation to His Kingdom

The Liturgical colour theme is green for Ordinary Time. Our flower arrangements this week are composed of the colours green with purple, brown, blue and white.

Green symbolises praise, spiritual growth in Christ, nurtured by the Church and the Gospel. Green represents abundance, new life, anticipation, new beginning, flourishing healing, restoration, and hope. Purple can also be associated with selflessness, particularly in its humanitarian aspect, highlighting a desire to help others. The colour brown is associated with humility, symbolises connection to the earth and dust serves as a reminder of human frailty and dependence on God for life and sustenance. Blue symbolises an invitation to God, representing heaven divinity, and the divine presence. It signifies a connection to the spiritual realm and a reminder of God’s greatness and commands. White, as a symbol of holiness, is the colour of light symbolises joy, cleanliness, goodness, loyalty, innocence, unifying, and purity resulting from Faith that listens to God’s voice and believes. It also symbolises righteousness, conquest, victory, peace, saints, completion, triumph, and beginning of a new life.

 

Petals Ministry of the Church of St. Michael 

“As disciples of the Petals Ministry, we humbly serve under the Holy Spirit’s guidance, beautifying God’s sacred banquets and worship events. With dedicated hands, we create an atmosphere of reverence and awe in the glorious presence of God.”