Holy Week TimelineThe week of Jesus’ crucifixion is called “Passion Week,” after the Greek verb pascho, meaning “to suffer.” It began with his triumphal, popularly acclaimed entry into Jerusalem, and it culminated in his atoning death on the cross, his burial, and his resurrection....
Last week onour X page, we brought you the news that Trump’s Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem made the stunning announcement that starting May 7th of this year, all citizens of the United States who wish to fly will now be required to carry the biome...
During a meeting with Schrader last week, Sister Antonia David, Administrator of the Holy Family Children’s Home, expressed her deep appreciation for the donation. She outlined some of the im-portant purposes for which the funds would be utilized. Sister Antonia mentioned that t...
Jesus said: “My people, I know you do not want to miss a chance to pray your rosaries during Holy Week, so you can come on Monday instead of on Thursday. I hear your intentions and you multiply your rosaries when you pray together. I bless all of you when you pray before My Ble...
Jesus said: “My people, I know you do not want to miss a chance to pray your rosaries during Holy Week, so you can come on Monday instead of on Thursday. I hear your intentions and you multiply your rosaries when you pray together. I bless all of you when you pray before My Ble...
These children finally entered Heaven the prior week through the mighty intercession of a team of prayer warriors and a holy priest (who had permission from their bishop), to confer the Sacrament of Baptism and Confirmation on all those 2 billion children. These were acts all done at the ...
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Holy Saturday is a Christian religious observance that ends the Lenten season, falling on the day before Easter Sunday and the last day of Holy Week. The observance marks the final day of Christ’s death, which is traditionally associated with his triump