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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Easter
Share the post “Easter” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares The Solemnity of Easter “Christós anésti!” “Alithós anésti!” “When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go and anoint him. Very early … Continue reading
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Holy Saturday
Share the post “Holy Saturday” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares Holy Saturday Holy Saturday is the final day of the Triduum and of Holy Week. It is a day of little liturgical activity, for example, there is no Mass. The sacrament of Reconciliation can … Continue reading
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Good Friday
Share the post “Good Friday” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares Good Friday Good Friday is the most solemn day of the liturgical year. It is so solemn a day that there is NO Mass celebrated on Good Friday. On Good Friday we commemorate the … Continue reading
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Holy Thursday
Share the post “Holy Thursday” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares Holy Thursday On Holy Thursday we commemorate the Last Supper, the remembrance of the Passover meal celebrated by Jesus and his disciples. Holy Thursday is also called Maundy Thursday. This comes from the Latin … Continue reading
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The Paschal Triduum
Share the post “The Paschal Triduum” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares The Paschal Triduum Within Holy Week is the Paschal Triduum. The Paschal Triduum consists of the last three days of Holy Week – Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. The USCCB calls … Continue reading
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Sports and God by Monsignor Ferrarese
Share the post “Sports and God by Monsignor Ferrarese” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares At the last Super Bowl, I was disappointed that my favorite team, the Giants (apology to Jets fans!), did not make it as one of the two contenders. Even though … Continue reading
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Archbishop Oscar Romero
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Does It Really Matter? by Monsignor Ferrarese
Share the post “Does It Really Matter? by Monsignor Ferrarese” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares We go through this every year: the Christian Festival, I mean. Christmas is over and so, in the middle of Lent, we await Easter. Maybe because I am growing … Continue reading
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On Judgment and the Wrath of God by Monsignor Ferrarese
Share the post “On Judgment and the Wrath of God by Monsignor Ferrarese” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares We have come to a point in our history when the idea of judgment is considered an obscene concept. ‘Don’t judge me!’ has become a universal … Continue reading
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The Dictatorship of Noise by Monsignor Ferrarese
Share the post “The Dictatorship of Noise by Monsignor Ferrarese” FacebookTwitterShare…Shares There are moments in my life that I always look back to and say that I truly love them. It is when I go on my yearly retreat, usually … Continue reading
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