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| Articles about Holy Week |
| A Holy Week | | 2008-03-21 06:59:00 | | The king in celebration, on a donkeyentered the holy city, of his ancestor Davidwith palms and cloaks across the road,hosannas and singing in the airConfronting evil in the temple,coming and going, to reach more peopleSharing the meal, the Passover meal,in the upper room, with the disciples,breaking bread, sharing the cuptransforming the mundanemaking a new covenantthrough his sacrificeBetrayal and denial,fear, prayer in the Gardenfalling to the Father’s willHanding himself over to the leadersto the will of the masses, to PilateScourged and mocked, a crown of thornsThe march to the skull, Golgotha,The weight of the cross, the pain of the spikesNo air on the cross, bitter winedarkness, alone, death, the graveA Holy Week, to bring us back to GodMarch 21, 2008 | | By: Poetry Where You Live | | |
| | website for holy week | | 2008-03-20 22:00:00 | | If you can't go out to church this Holy Week because you are sick or disabled then you can use this website: FILIPINO CHRISTIANS. Here you can use the prayers for the Stations of the Cross and other prayers that Filipinos traditionally recite like novena prayers, the Holy Rosary, prayers to different saints and many more. You may also use this site in case you want to request other blog users to pray for your intentions and thanks giving. People praying together can do great wonders!
| | By: Philippine Nurse | | |
| | HOLY WEEK AND EASTER | | 2008-03-19 16:29:00 | | Holy Week and Easter is the most significant occassion in the Church's time. From Maunday Thursday, Good Friday and Black Saturday (the climax of Lent) to splendid Easter Sunday, Christians follow in the footpath of Our Lord Jesus Christ in his passion, death and resurrection. In Holy Week, we...
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| The Holy Week Catholic Carnival is Up | | 2008-03-18 21:10:22 | | Go see this week's Catholic Carnival here. Loaded with great thoughts on Holy week (and our spirituality), it's worth looking at. If you haven't taken a look at the Carnival before, why not today?
God bless,
Jay | | By: Living Catholicism | | |
| | Holy Week Destinations in the Philippines | | 2008-03-02 14:02:00 | | Holy week is just around the corner. for some its a season to pray and for forgiveness for all the sin they have committed while for some its a time for a vacation over a hard days of work. well for me i usually celebrate my holy week with family except for last 2006 as i went to Boracay with a friend. but for this year i will just stay at home. and for those of you who are going to visit Philippines for the holy week here are some of the places worth visiting for the Lenten season.La Union is fast becoming a favorite among local and foreign tourist especially for surfing enthusiast it is dub as the "Surfing Capital of the North" as well as " The Pilgrimage Capital of the North". The stretch of white and gray sand beaches along the towns of La Union is the main attraction to tourists. beaches to check out are Buang Beach,San Juan Beach, Agoo -Damortis National Seashore Park,Agoo,Caba and White Sand. while in La union you can also enjoy its historic landmarks, cultural and man made attr | | By: TravelPhilippines | | |
| | The Perfect Gift for Holy Week | | 2007-04-04 15:14:10 | | Just wanted to mention a great way to sacrifice this Holy Week: Give to Food for the Poor. Right now all gifts are doubled, so even a small donation helps. And the charity falls right in with Lent, which ends this week (your last chance to help the poor during Lent!).
It's a great cause and your gift will be doubled, which is great.
God bless,
Jay | | By: Living Catholicism | | |
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| The Holy Week Catholic Carnival | | 2007-04-04 05:11:52 | | In the holiest week of the year, I’m glad to host the Catholic Carnival. And this week is no disappointment – lots of great posts from all over. Enjoy:
The Kid Sister of Blessed Imelda starts the week off perfectly with The First Time. As she says, “First Confession for a convert from Protestantism can be tramatic” (I can attest to the honesty of this!). This post offers her thoughts shared with a dear friend.
Peace! Be Still joins in with Oh wow, A Dystopia all of my own. Peace, a first year at the University of Virginia, talks about the troubles of indoctrination on campuses, particularly the U.Va's attack on abstinence, chastity, and true love.
Next, HMS Blog turns the focus to Scripture with In His Kingdom. This post is a reflection on the Gospel and Passion readings for Palm Sunday this year, focusing on what they tell us about the meaning of Jesus’ Kingdom.
And as we focus on the interior life during Lent, HerbEly offers us Finding God in a Technical Memo. This ex | | By: Living Catholicism | | |
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