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posted 3 years ago by doginventer (+2 / -0 )
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posted 3 years ago by doginventer (+2 / -0 )
Feast of the Ascension, Catholic Encyclopedia: https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01767b.htm
 
Wiki link: https://infogalactic.com/info/Feast_of_the_Ascension
posted 3 years ago by doginventer (+1 / -0 )
Exploding The Israel Deception - Catholic Roots Of Zionism - joggler 66 & Tom Freiss [1.09.00]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oerqBE_ycSw
" I wished to gain access to the Pope (not without first assuring myself of the support of the Austrian church dignitaries) and say to him: Help us against the anti-Semites and I will start a great movement for the free and honorable conversion of Jews to Christianity." Theodor Herzl, "THE COMPLETE DIARIES OF THEODOR HERZL", page 7.
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posted 4 years ago by sparrow (+2 / -0 )
> Tenebrae (Latin for "shadows" or "darkness") is a Christian religious service celebrated in the Holy Week within Western Christianity, on the evening before or early morning of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. Tenebrae is distinctive for its gradual extinguishing of candles while a series of readings and psalms is chanted or recited.
https://infogalactic.com/info/Friday_of_Sorrows
 
> The Friday of Sorrows is a solemn pious remembrance of the sorrowful Blessed Virgin Mary on the Friday before Palm Sunday held in the fifth week of Lent
 
> Like all Fridays in Lent, this Friday is a day of abstinence from meat
 
> In 1727, Pope Benedict XIII extended a feast commemorating the sorrowful Virgin Mary to the whole of the Latin Church, assigning to its celebration the Friday in Passion Week, one week before Good Friday.[4]
 
> In 1954, the feast still held the rank of major double (slightly lower than the rank of the 15 September feast) in the General Roman Calendar.
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