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Musing on the Easter Mystery
As I write this tonight, it is the evening of Good Friday. The last forty eight hours have been something of a blur. As a Catholic ever-interested in the many prayers and practices of the Triduum – and as a … Continue reading
Approaching Easter
We celebrate today the Passion of the Lord. Last night we were reminded through the institution of the Eucharist and the commissioning of the apostles of just what Christ’s purpose was: to restore us to purity so that we could … Continue reading
Palm Sunday
The Gospel today [yesterday, at the time of this posting] is fairly self-explanatory, though it deserves time for reflection and prayer. The Missal instructions priests that a brief homily may be given. In the face of Christ’s passion, brevity is … Continue reading
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Tagged bow, Cycle A, devotion, Holy Week, homily, Palm Sunday, Triduum
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