Why do we cover Crucifixes and other images during the final week of Lent?
While it may appear counterintuitive to veil statues and images during the final weeks of Lent, the Catholic Church recommends this practice to heighten our senses and build within us a longing for Easter Sunday.Source: https://aleteia.org/2016/03/19/why-do-we-cover-crucifixes-and-statues-during-lent/
Marks the beginning of Holy Week.
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Saturday, April 12 - 5PM
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Good Friday is when we remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Liturgy of the Lord's Passion at 3:00PM
Divine Mercy Novena
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April 18 - April 26
Blessing of the Easter Food Baskets at 11:00AM
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Easter Vigil Mass at 7:30PM
Divine Mercy Novena
April 18 - April 26
The blessing of the Easter Basket containing the food for the first meal of Easter has been a beloved Catholic ritual for centuries among families. On Holy Saturday morning, families prepare their Easter Baskets and fill them with symbolic items and bring to church for a blessing.
The custom of blessing the Easter foods arose from the strict Lenten fasting of the past, when meat, eggs, fats, and other foods were forbidden during Lent. Easter was thus greeted with great joy as the day when Christ arose and when fasts were ended. The Church’s joy and thanksgiving were expressed in this custom of blessing the foods for the first meal of Easter.
St. Thomas More invites you and your family to bring your Easter family food basket(s) to the church on Holy Saturday, April 19, at 11:00am for a brief blessing service.
Source: https://ourladygc.org/resources/easter-meal-basket-blessing
He has Risen! Allelulah!
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Divine Mercy Novena
April 18 - April 26