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“Reconstructing the Holy Week from Scripture” Adapted from CNA Friday: Preparation Day, the PassoverThe disciples arranged for the Passover meal, which took place after sundown onThursday. We might call it Friday Eve, because by Jewish reckoning, the day begins withthe previous sunset. That’s why we call 24 December “Christmas Eve.” Jesus and thedisciples ate the …
Read moreFrom the Rector/Catechesis, Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, 4/2/2023
Every week we offer 10 hours of Confession time at the Cathedral. Many people take advantage of the opportunity during Lent to “Fulfill their Easter Duty”. Those of you under the age of about 55 are likely asking yourself what exactly is meant by the term Easter Duty. One of the ongoing duties of Catholics …
Recently I have been teaching several non-Catholic Christians why and how to pray the Rosary. I find that because it requires a lot of careful explanation and answering of questions and objections, I end up being more aware and attentive to the prayer. I’ll reprint here a few of the lessons I sent to them, …
In the bulletin this week is the statement regarding Archbishop Vigano from Bishop Wall which can be read below. Bishop’s Letter 9.16.18 Also this statement was released last week: On Wednesday, September 05, the Diocese of Gallup received an inquiry from New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas requesting documents and records from the Diocese of Gallup. We look forward to cooperating with the …
October: The Month of the Most Holy Rosary Outside the sacraments, the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary is one of the strongest spiritual weapons that we have. From its heavenly inception in the 13th century, when our Lady gave it to St. Dominic, it has done some of the most amazing things. …