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Aquinas House will be having masses and other events throughout the week, leading
into Easter. Easter masses are 9pm on Saturday, and 11am and 7:30pm on Sunday.
HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 5TH
4pm Confessions
8pm Mass of the Lord's Supper followed by Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament until midnight
11pm Last Supper Discourse and Night Prayer
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 6TH
(Day of Fast & Abstinence from all Meat)
9am Tenebrae Morning Prayer
2pm Way of the Cross starting at St. Denis
5pm Solemn Liturgy of the Passion and Death of Our Lord Jesus &
Adoration of the Cross
7:30pm Burial of Christ & Night Prayer
8 pm Viewing of The Passion of Christstick
HOLY SATURDAY, APRIL 7TH
9am Tenebrae Morning Prayer
9 pm SOLEMN EASTER VIGIL MASS & CELEBRATION OF THE RESURRECTION
(Easter Party follows!)
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 8TH
11am MASS OF THE RESURRECTION
(Easter Brunch follows)
7:30 pm EVENING MASS OF THE RESURRECTION
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OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
*Church Regulations Regarding Fast & Abstinence
Abstinence from meat is to be observed by all Catholics older than 14
on Ash Wednesday and on all the Fridays of Lent. This obligation
prohibits the eating of meat. Fasting means limiting oneself to one
full meal on a given fast day. Catholics aged 18 to 59 are obliged to
fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. On fast days, two additional
smaller meals are permitted if necessary to maintain strength.
However the two smaller meals together may not equal one full meal.
Eating solid foods between meals on fast days is not permitted.
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