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LENT 2021:
UK: Easter Holiday Monday April 05:
Easter Monday
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord April 04:
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord.
“Urbi et Orbi” Blessing by Pope Francis |
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Easter Saturday April 03:
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Good Friday April 02:
Easter Vigil
Pope Francis, “What does it mean that Jesus is risen? It means
that the love of God is stronger than evil and death itself; it means
that the love of God can transform our lives and let those desert
places in our hearts bloom. The love of God can do this.
Urbi et Orbi Message, Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013
Pope Francis, “Loving God, how fitting that the Easter story
opens in a garden in full bloom. A garden where the words,
“Do not be afraid” steady our hearts, take on fresh meaning.
A garden that trumpets the message that sin and death will
not have the last word. The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive. It is
Love that endures, now and forever. Alleluia
Read Matthew 28: 1-10
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Holy Week Good Friday April 02
Pope Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
The Passion of the Lord
A Cross of Love
Pope Francis “[Jesus] stooped down to us and by his love he
restored our dignity and brought us salvation. Jesus’ humility
never fails to move us, the fact that he bends down to wounded
humanity in order to heal us: he bends down to heal all our wounds.
Address to Refugees and Disabled Young People, Bethany Beyond the
Jordan, May 24, 2014
Pope Francis, “ Loving God, I wonder what your son, Jesus, saw
when he looked out from the cross, that instrument of torture.
Did he see the last flicker of hope in the eyes of his followers?
Did he envision me and all of wounded humanity who would follow
his way, and did this image bring a measure of comfort to his
heart? Today, as he continues to minister to my wounds with love,
may I accompany him in his final hours. Amen.”
Read John 18: 1 –- 19: 42
Holy Week Thursday April 01
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Pope
Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
The
Passion of the Lord
A
Cross of Love
Holy Thursday April
01
Pope Francis “The
Eucharist communicates the Lord’s love
for us: a love so great
that it nourishers us with Himself,
a freely given love,
always available to every person who
hungers and needs
to regenerate his own strength.
Homily, St John
Lateran Square, June 19, 2014
Pope Francis
“Loving God, I know that what people choose
to say or do with
their final breaths reveals something
of what is most
precious to them. So I’m utterly stunned
that, even on the
very night you are betrayed and handed
over, you are clearly thinking of me in those last, poignant
moments; me, and all of creation, as you speak words of
gratitude and offer your body to be broken. Each time I
receive you into my
heart, may the memory of your selfless
gift be renewed in
me. Amen.”
Read I Corinthians
11: 23- 26
Holy Week Wednesday March 31
Pope Francis “[Christ’s] Body…isn’t simple nourishment to
satisfy the body, like manna; the Body of Christ is the bread
of the last times, capable of giving life, eternal life, because
this bread is made of love.
Homily, St John Lateran Square, June 19, 2014
Pope Francis “Loving God, around the table I come to
experience community and conversation. In your last
meals, you named something else: a subtle shift in the
loyalty and support of your followers. How this must
have deeply wounded your sensitive spirit. Yet even
with this awareness of the Calvary to come, you were
all about feeding: offering those around the table a feast
of word and witness that excluded no one, even the
disciple who would hand you over to death. Amen.”
Read Matthew 26: 14 -25
Pope Francis' schedule of events for Holy Week 2021 ...
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5 days ago — The Holy See Press Office releases Pope Francis'
schedule for Holy Week this year. The Mass of the Lord Supper
on Holy Thursday will be ..
Tuesday March 30:
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Pope Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
The Passion of the Lord
A Cross of Love
Holy Week Tuesday March 30.
Pope Francis “God does not wait for us to go to him, but it is he
who moves towards us, without quantification. That is what God
is like. He always takes the first step, he comes towards us.
General Audience, St Peter’s Square, March 27, 2013
Pope Francis “Loving God, how fortunate for me that you
are a God who can’t keep score, a God who can’t remember
my limitations and failings may sometimes overwhelm me,
but you refuse to let them be obstacles to your love. You
refuse to let them stand in the way of welcoming me. You
don’t wait for me to take the first, halting steps back;
instead, you rush to meet me no matter where I am in life. Amen.”
Read Isaiah 49: 1-6.
Monday March 29:
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Pope Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us
renew our faith
The
Passion of the Lord
A
Cross of Love
Monday
of Holy Week March 29
Pope Francis “The Cross of Christ invites us
to allow ourselves to
be smitten by his love, teaching us
always to look upon others
with
mercy and tenderness, especially those who suffer, who are
in
need of help, who need a word or a concrete action ….
Meditations
on the Stations
Pope
Francis “Loving God, I long to be memorialized as the woman
who anointed you is remembered: as someone so taken by your love
that I am impelled to pour out compassion on the vulnerable, to
anoint
the suffering ones with the balm of your care, to leave behind
me
the fragrance of a life patterned on the largeness of heart. Remember
me
and my desire now and at the hour of my homecoming. Amen.”
Read John 12: 1-11
Sacred Palm Sunday March 28.
The Passion of the Lord
A Cross of Love
Pope Francis, “What has the Cross given to those who have gazed upon
it, or touched it? What has it left in each one of us? It gives us a
treasure that no one else can give: The certainty of the unshakeable
love which God has for us.
Meditation On The Stations
Pope Francis, “Loving God, for love of me, your son, Jesus, put aside
everything he might have clung to: power, privilege, prestige. Instead
of excusing himself from the pain of life in this world, he met it head
on. He fully inhabited my humanity and refused to absent himself from
the worst we humans have to grapple with: anguish, abandonment,
betrayal, emotional pain. Could there be any greater love? Amen.”
Read Philippians 2: 6-11
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Holy Week Monday March 29:
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Pope Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
The Passion of the Lord
A Cross of Love
Monday of Holy Week March 29
Pope Francis “The Cross of Christ invites us to allow ourselves to
be smitten by his love, teaching us always to look upon others
with mercy and tenderness, especially those who suffer, who are
in need of help, who need a word or a concrete action ….
Meditations on the Stations
Pope Francis “Loving God, I long to be memorialized as the woman
who anointed you is remembered: as someone so taken by your love
that I am impelled to pour out compassion on the vulnerable, to
anoint the suffering ones with the balm of your care, to leave behind
me the fragrance of a life patterned on the largeness of heart. Remember
me and my desire now and at the hour of my homecoming. Amen.”
Read John 12: 1-11
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Pope Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
The Passion of the Lord
A Cross of Love
Holy Week Tuesday March 30:
Pope Francis “God
does not wait for us to go to him, but it is he
who moves towards
us, without quantification. That is what God
is like. He
always takes the first step, he comes towards us.
General
Audience, St Peter’s Square, March 27, 2013
Pope Francis “Loving
God, how fortunate for me that you
are a God who
can’t keep score, a God who can’t remember
my limitations and failings may sometimes overwhelm me,
but you refuse to let them be obstacles to your love. You
refuse to let them stand in the way of welcoming me. You
don’t wait for me to take the first, halting steps back;
instead,
you rush to meet me no matter where I am in life. Amen.”
Read Isaiah 49: 1-6.
Holy Week Wednesday March 31
Pope Francis “[Christ’s] Body…isn’t simple nourishment to
satisfy the body, like manna; the Body of Christ is the bread
of the last times, capable of giving life, eternal life, because
this bread is made of love.
Homily, St John Lateran Square, June 19, 2014
Pope Francis “Loving God, around the table I come to
experience community and conversation. In your last
meals, you named something else: a subtle shift in the
loyalty and support of your followers. How this must
have deeply wounded your sensitive spirit. Yet even
with this awareness of the Calvary to come, you were
all about feeding: offering those around the table a feast
of word and witness that excluded no one, even the
disciple who would hand you over to death. Amen.”
Read Matthew 26: 14 -25
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Pope Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
The Passion of the Lord
A Cross of Love
Holy Thursday April 01
Pope Francis “The Eucharist communicates the Lord’s love
for us: a love so great that it nourishers us with Himself
a freely given love, always available to every person who
hungers and needs to regenerate his own strength.
Homily, St John Lateran Square, June 19, 2014
Pope Francis “Loving God, I know that what people choose
to say or do with their final breaths reveals something
of what is most precious to them. So I’m utterly stunned
that, even on the very night you are betrayed and handed
over, you are clearly thinking of me in those last, poignant
moments; me, and all of creation, as you speak words of
gratitude and offer your body to be broken. Each time I
receive you into my heart, may the memory of your selfless
gift be renewed in me. Amen.”
Read I Corinthians 11: 23- 26
Pope Francis: Living Lent with Love:
Holy Week Good Friday April 02
Pope
Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
The
Passion of the Lord
A
Cross of Love
Pope Francis “[Jesus]
stooped down to us and by his love he
restored our dignity and brought us
salvation. Jesus’ humility
never fails to move us, the fact that he
bends down to wounded
humanity
in order to heal us: he bends down to heal all our wounds.
Address to Refugees
and Disabled Young People, Bethany Beyond the
Jordan, May 24,
2014
Pope Francis, “
Loving God, I wonder what your son, Jesus, saw
when he looked out
from the cross, that instrument of torture.
Did he see the last
flicker of hope in the eyes of his followers?
Did he envision me and all of wounded humanity
who would follow
his way, and did
this image bring a measure of comfort to his
heart? Today,
as he continues to minister to my wounds with love,
may I accompany him
in his final hours. Amen.”
Read John 18: 1 –- 19: 42
Easter
Vigil
Pope
Francis, “What does it mean that Jesus is risen? It means
that the love of God is stronger than
evil and death itself; it means
that the love of God can transform our lives
and let those desert
places in our hearts bloom. The love of God can do this.
Urbi
et Orbi Message, Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013
Pope
Francis, “Loving God, how fitting that the Easter story
opens in a garden in full bloom. A garden where the words,
“Do not be afraid” steady our
hearts, take on fresh meaning.
A garden that trumpets the message that sin
and death will
not have the last word. The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive. It is
Love that endures, now and forever. Alleluia
Read Matthew 28: 1-10