In the scheme of things, daybreak was at 06:31. The scheme lead to sunset a little while ago at 1951.
The Ave Maria ought to ring at 20:00.
The Moon was Full at 02:22. You know what that means.
The Roman Station is St. John Lateran.
It is the Feast of St. Martin I (+656).
It is Palm Sunday.
I had the deep pleasure today of celebrating Holy Mass for the 1st Anniversary of the passing away of the wife of one of you readers. It is a tradition to have Masses 7 days, 30, and 1 year after death. Of course every day in between is great too.
I am able to take some intentions right now. HERE
The church was jammed for the Palm Sunday blessing of palms and olive branches, the procession and the Mass. Renovation on one side of the nave meant squeezing on the other side. A couple of priests also heard confessions. Many members of the Archconfraternity were there (but there were more who weren’t).
Here is the end of the procession, come back to church.
After Mass members of the Archconfraternity knelt for a blessing.


I have some great news for you readers who like to participate in liturgical projects. The Parish™ needs a new darker purple, violet set that can cover the pre-55 Palm Sunday rites. Therefore it will need folded chasubles, the broad-stole, tabernacle veil, antependium, dalmatics, etc. It is going to be very nice. Not Gammarelli this time.
It’s not all liturgy. This is a wonderful sauté of mussels and clams.

Turbot from the oven with veg.


It was 6:04 when the sun rose here. I beat it by a few minutes. It was 19:50 when it set. I was by that time home and getting supper together.




In chessy news, I didn’t follow Paris yesterday, but I understand there were announcements about the next battle of Freestyle.
At 06:34 the sun rose over the Eternal city. It will set at 19:49.


The Roman day was made brighter by the rising of the sun at 06:47. It will rapidly get darker after 19:48.

Today the sun rose over Rome at 06:37, shortly before my arrival, and it will set at 19:47.





6:39 and 19:46.




























