“Tu es asinus, sed Christum portas” – St Augustine
“Tu es asinus, sed Christum portas” – St Augustine
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י ב ר כ ך - י ה ו ה - ב ה ת א ם
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May the Lord continue to bless you
according to the intercession of Holy Mary
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I am writing that on my back window shield of the car…in all this pollen!
Walking home from Palm Sunday Mass at one Church I pass another Catholic Church where, at 1pm the noon Angelus bell was still tolling and tolling and tolling and… I called @bonomo who maintains that clock tower/bell and he drove there and got it stopped in about 15 minutes flat.
Palm Sunday felt very much like someone was missing, the one who usually always is there kingly in red vestments and blesses the palms, Bishop Morlino. But I don’t think he was actually ABSENT. We had a brief fevorino inviting us to really and attentively encounter and learn from Jesus the lessons of the journey through Holy Week, after the initial Gospel for the blessing of palms, and none after the reading of the Passion which is a lesson itself.