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Saturday: 5:30pm
Sunday: 9:00am

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Holy Week 2024

THE COUPLE THAT PRAYS TOGETHER STAYS TOGETHER.

 Fr. Johnny Doherty, C.Ss.R.

March 24th –  March 30th 2024

 Holy Week

Holy Week is the most sacred time for us as followers of Christ. It is the week when Lenten penance should be exercised in a special way by taking time personally, as a family, and in the parish community to journey with Jesus into his death on the Cross, and beyond. The stages of his journey are: Palm Sunday: from being celebrated to being forgotten; Holy Thursday: from giving himself to his disciples in the Eucharist to being denied by them; Good Friday: from surrendering himself to God’s will, to being abandoned even by God in death; Holy Saturday: from complete emptiness in death to new life. During Holy Week we journey through all these stages with Jesus so that he may bring us new life and hope.

 

Morning Prayer, when together

Almighty, ever-living God, you have given the human race

Jesus Christ our Saviour as a model of humility.

He fulfilled your will by becoming flesh

and giving his life on the Cross.

Help us as a married couple to bear witness to you

by following his example of suffering

and make us worthy to share in his resurrection.

We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

 

During the day, when apart

Father, may the suffering and death of Jesus, your Son

make us as a married couple pleasing to you.

Through our love for each other may we know your mercy and love.

We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen

 

Evening/Night Prayer together

Father, the death of your Son gives us hope and strengthens our faith.

May his resurrection give us perseverance in our love

and lead us through our sacrament of marriage to salvation.

We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen

 

Questions for Action for the week

For your marriage:  How could you spend some time with each other this week

to remember and relive special times you have had in your marriage?

 

For others:  This week, could you visit someone who is housebound or in hospital?