To have a way to still greet our family and friends warmly this Chinese New Year, Salt&Light consulted pastors for a Christian spin to traditional greetings. For the new year. 忘记背后辞旧岁, 努力面前迎新春 Let us forget the year that has passed and work towards welcoming the new year. (Philippians 3:13) 敬虔度日守真道 You will become a new image according to the image of God, our Creator, so live a renewed life. Prayer: God without beginning and without end, you are the source of all creation, we offer this new year to you and we ask you to provide for all our needs during this year, this we ask through Christ Our Lord. Catholic chinese new year greetings. Here are a few catholic chinese new year greetings for religious groups: 1. Celebrating a Prosperous Chinese New Year. 2. Saluting a Joyous Lunar New Year. 3. Greeting a Blessed Chinese New Year. 4. Ushering in an Abundant Chinese New Year. 5. Blessing a Grand Chinese New Year. 6. Offering a Lavish Chinese 1. When putting the yu sheng on the table, offer New Year greetings to each other: 新年蒙福(Xin Nian Mong Fu) “May you be blessed and be prosperous!” 万事如意 (Wan Shi Ru Yi) meaning “May all your wishes be fulfilled!” 2. Fish (abundance) Narrator: The fish is added Chinese New Year is a time of renewal and gratitude, making it perfect for sharing Christian Chinese New Year wishes. Whether blessing church members, children, or family, these greetings bring God’s love and peace. A Blessed & Prosperous Lunar New Year to you. 新年快乐. As we rejoice & exult in God’s blessings upon us this Chinese New Year, we take this time to praise & thank the Lord for all that he has done for us & given to us – our life, family, friends, parish community, good health, peace, financial blessings & fulfillment. This year’s Chinese New Year may be a little different because of Covid-19 safety regulations. But, thankfully, some things need not change. Buy new clothes, preferably red. Clean the house (remember to get rid of old stuff). Prepare angbaos (red packets) and get the reunion meal ready. If you are Chinese, you would probably know the [] While you are studying how to greet everyone in Chinese for the Lunar New Year, remember to check out our Dos and Don’ts in our Chinese New Year Traditions post to properly prepare yourselves to ring in the new year! 23 Common Chinese New Year Greetings 1. 新年快乐 – Happy Chinese New Year. The most common greeting used during the Ring in the Year of the Dragon in 2024 with these best Chinese New Year Greetings and Lunar New Year wishes for loved ones, family, friends and co-workers. Search. Subscribe; Celebrate the Year of the Wood Snake in 2025 with our collection of 100 heartfelt Chinese New Year wishes and Lunar greetings. Spread joy, prosperity, and good fortune as you connect with loved ones and embrace the vibrant traditions of this festive season. Also referred to as the Spring Festival in mainland China, the Chinese New Year is one of the several Lunar New Years of Asia. It is celebrated by ethnic Chinese and non-Chinese people worldwide. It begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and ends on the first full moon of the lunar calendar, 15 days later. In such an experience, "we become full of joy and hope for life, we are made new by the love of Christ, in the grace of God." Lent is "the time of preparation for the joy of Easter." And precisely, the time of the Chinese New Year, underlines Mgr Gan, is a golden opportunity to bear witness to the Catholic faith to and with one's family. Unlike the Western New Year, which is celebrated for one day, the Lunar New Year is celebrated for 15 days. So the festivities are ongoing, and many places will celebrate with a parade this weekend. Numbers 6:22-27 / James 4:13-15 / Matthew 6:31-34 In the celebration of the Chinese New Year, there are many forms of decorations and man We can give it to one another while reminding each other that success comes from the Lord (Psalm 75:6). As for Chinese New Year goodies such as barbecued pork, pineapple tarts (pineapple is called “ong lai” which means “may good luck come to our homes”), melon seeds, fizzy drinks, to name a few, let us remember to give thanks, enjoy them and eat them in moderation (1 Corinthians 10:31). Beijing, China, Feb 17, 2010 / 08:15 am. Chinese Catholics joined in the celebration of Chinese New Year on Sunday with Masses of Thanksgiving, prayer, works of charity and the commemoration of On the Lunar New Year’s Eve, Chinese people starts to greet each other through text or voice happy New Year messages, while later exchange Chinese New Year greetings face to face when visiting each other during the festival. With Chinese New Year just around the corner, many of us are probably busy putting up festive decorations to usher in the Year of the Rabbit. For Lilian Zhao, who owns The Chopsticks Store with her husband, these New Year decorations play an important role in her home. “To me, it is important that they [] To Taiwanese-born Fr Simon Wang IVE, from Our Lady of the Angels Parish, Rouse Hill, New Year is a chance for families to reunite and spend time together. “The family gets together on the first day of the Lunar New Year and watch New Year programs together. On the second day, they visit the maternal home,” he said. “In some places, there Performers exhibit a traditional dragon dance to welcome in the Chinese New Year, which begins Feb. 10, during an audience at the Vatican Feb. 2, 2024. The audience included a delegation from the National Federation Italy-China and the Chinese Martial Arts Academy of Vercelli in northern Italy. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
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