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PASCHALCAzT 54: Octave of Easter, Sunday “in albis”: Like newborn babes, long for the pure spiritual milk
These 5 minute daily podcasts were intended to give you a small boost every day and a little insight into Easter and its Octave.
Today is Sunday “in albis“, the Octave of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday.
Happy Easter to all!
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In the post-Conciliar calendar this is the “Second Sunday of Easter.” It is sometimes called “Thomas Sunday” because of the Gospel reading about the doubting Apostle. It is called “Quasimodo Sunday” for the first word of the opening … Continue reading
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PASCHALCAzT 53: Easter Saturday “in albis” – “Fear not!”
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Today is Saturday in the Octave of Easter, Saturday “in albis“. Happy Easter to all!
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PASCHALCAzT 52: Easter Friday – The mystery of the passover is new and old
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Today is Friday in the Octave of Easter. Happy Easter to all!
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PASCHALCAzT 51: Easter Thursday – You who arrive only at the eleventh hour
These 5 minute daily podcasts are intended to give you a small boost every day and a little insight into Easter and its Octave.
Today is Wednesday in the Octave of Easter. Happy Easter to all!
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PASCHALCAzT 49: Easter Tuesday – Finding the bones of St. Paul
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Today is Tuesday in the Octave of Easter. Happy Easter to all!
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PASCHALCAzT 48: Easter Monday – Octaves explained
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