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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by ooman(m): 9:49am On Mar 24, 2013
striktlymi:

Thank you but I am disappointed in manmustwack! I reported the picture you put up there with the hope that it would be hidden but he came here without doing a thing. It's about time we keep our beliefs or lack of beliefs to ourselves and do our jobs.

ok, let me help ya.

I will remove it because of this thread.!!
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 10:06am On Mar 24, 2013
ooman:

ok, let me help ya.

I will remove it because of this thread.!!

Thanks for being so considerate!
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Ubenedictus(m): 3:39pm On Mar 24, 2013
intercessions
At his passion drew near, Christ looked on Jerusalem and wept, because it did not recognize that God's salvation had come. Let us pray in faith and repentance. R/ Lord, have mercy on your people.
Lord, you longed to gather the children of Jerusalem as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings; help all men to recognize that their moment of salvation has come. R/
Do not abandon your faithful, even when they desert you; restore us to yourself, Lord Jesus, and we shall be restored. R/
Through your suffering help us to mortify our bodies that we may be ready to celebrate your rising from the dead. R/
You are reigning now in the glory of the Father; remember those who have died today. R/
Our Father....

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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Ubenedictus(m): 3:44pm On Mar 24, 2013
Almighty, ever-living God you gave our Saviour the command to become man and undergo the cross as an example of humility for all men to follow.
We have the lessons of his sufferings: give us also the fellowship of his resurrection.
We make our pray through Jesus Christ the Lord.

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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Ubenedictus(m): 3:54pm On Mar 24, 2013
For morning palm sunday
Let us adore Christ the Lord. When he entered Jerusalem, the crowds proclaimed him messiah and King. R/ Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna to you, the Son of David, the kings of the ages; hosanna to you in your triumph over death and hell. R/
You went to Jerusalem to endure the passion and ento into glory; lead your Church into the paschal feast of eternal life. R/
You made your cross the tree of life; share your victory with all the baptised. R/
You came to save sinners; bring into you kingdom all who believe, hope and love. R/
Our Father....

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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Dextra(f): 5:14pm On Mar 25, 2013
[size=20pt]We have finally come to the end of the lent period. I want to say a huge "Thank you" to everyone who contributed to this thread. May God bless you all. May the blessings and Virtues we received during this time remain with us forever. As we go on and celebrate the Death and resurrection of our King and Lord, Jesus Christ may the joy and blessings of this season fill our heart and make us ever ready for His second coming. I love you all!!![/size]
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Onyeoma3: 6:07pm On Mar 25, 2013
Dextra: [size=20pt]We have finally come to the end of the lent period. I want to say a huge "Thank you" to everyone who contributed to this thread. May God bless you all. May the blessings and Virtues we received during this time remain with us forever. As we go on and celebrate the Death and resurrection of our King and Lord, Jesus Christ may the joy and blessings of this season fill our heart and make us ever ready for His second coming. I love you all!!![/size]


My lady,its still remaining some days naa...tuesday,wednesday,thursday,friday(the peak of the lenten period) and saturday. The reason for its being 40 days already is because sunday has always been included in the countdown...
God bless us all...

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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 6:53pm On Mar 25, 2013
[size=20pt]Day 2, of the holy week!!!: March 25, 2013
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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Dextra(f): 11:25pm On Mar 25, 2013
My bad..... undecided I'm not Catholic! O.k. Lent continues..........

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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Onyeoma3: 11:50pm On Mar 25, 2013
Dextra: My bad..... undecided I'm not Catholic! O.k. Lent continues..........

Nice one dear...
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Ubenedictus(m): 12:07pm On Mar 26, 2013
Let us pray earnestly to Christ our saviour, who redeemed us by his death and resurection. R/ Lord have mercy on us.
You went to Jerusalem to endure the passion and enter into glory; lead your Church into the paschal feast of eternal life. R/
Your heart was pierced with a lance; heal the wounds of our human weakness. R/
You made your cross the tree of life share your victory with all the baptised. R/
You gave salvation to the repentant theif; pardon all our sins. R/
Our Father....
Almighty God, grant that we constantly betrayed by our own weakness, may draw the breath of new life from the passion and death of you Only-begotten son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy spirit, God, for ever and ever.

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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 12:10pm On Mar 26, 2013
Let's go back to our traditions/paganism.
Proudly pagan cool cool
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 12:22pm On Mar 26, 2013
[size=20pt]Day 3, of the holy week!!!: March 26, 2013
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[size=15pt]Lent Continues.....[/size]
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 5:04pm On Mar 27, 2013
[size=20pt]Day 4, of the holy week!!!: March 27, 2013
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[size=15pt]Lent Continues.....


Tomorrow is Holy Thursday!!![/size]

Introduction to Holy Thursday:

Holy Thursday is the day on which Christ celebrated the Last Supper with His disciples, four days after His triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Only hours after the Last Supper, Judas would betray Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, setting the stage for Christ's Crucifixion on Good Friday.

Holy Thursday is more than just the lead-in to Good Friday; it is, in fact, the oldest of the celebrations of Holy Week. And with good reason: Holy Thursday is the day on which Catholics commemorate the institution of three pillars of the Catholic Faith: the Sacrament of Holy Communion, the priesthood, and the Mass.

During the Last Supper, Christ blessed the bread and wine with the very words that Catholic and Orthodox priests use today to consecrate the Body and Blood of Christ during the Mass and the Divine Liturgy. In telling His disciples to "Do this in remembrance of Me," He instituted the Mass and made them the first priests.

Near the end of the Last Supper, after Judas had departed, Christ said to His disciples, "A new commandment I give unto you: That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another." The Latin word for "commandment," mandatum became the source for another name for Holy Thursday: Maundy Thursday.

On Holy Thursday, the priests of each diocese gather with their bishop to consecrate holy oils, which are used throughout the year for the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders, and the Anointing of the Sick. This ancient practice, which goes back to the fifth century, is known as the Chrism Mass ("chrism" is a mixture of oil and balsam used for the holy oils) and stresses the role of the bishop as a successor to the apostles.

Except in very rare circumstances, there is only one Mass other than the Chrism Mass celebrated on Holy Thursday in each church: the Mass of the Lord's Supper, which is celebrated after sundown. It commemorates the institution of the Sacrament of Holy Communion, and it ends with the removal of the Body of Christ from the tabernacle in the main body of the church.

The Eucharist is carried in procession to another place where it is kept overnight, to be distributed during the commemoration of the Lord's Passion on Good Friday. After the procession, the altar is stripped bare, and all bells in the church are silent until the Gloria at the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday.

http://catholicism.about.com/od/holydaysandholidays/p/Holy_Thursday.htm

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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 2:38pm On Mar 28, 2013
[size=20pt]Day 5, of the holy week!!!: March 28, 2013
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[size=15pt]Lent Continues.....


Tomorrow is Good Friday!!![/size]

Introduction to Good Friday:

ood Friday, the Friday before Easter Sunday, commemorates the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus Christ on the Cross. Good Friday is the second of the three days of the Easter Triduum.

From the earliest days of Christianity, no Mass has been celebrated on Good Friday; instead, the Church celebrates a special liturgy in which the account of the Passion according to the Gospel of John is read, a series of intercessory prayers (prayers for special intentions) are offered, and the faithful venerate the Cross by coming forward and kissing it.

The Good Friday liturgy concludes with the distribution of Holy Communion. Since there was no Mass, Hosts that were reserved from the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday are distributed instead.

The service is particularly solemn; the organ is not played, and all vestments are purple or (in the Traditional Latin Mass) black.

Fasting and Abstinence:

Good Friday is a day of strict fasting and abstinence. Catholics who are over the age of 18 and under the age of 60 are required to fast, which means that they can eat only one complete meal and two smaller ones during the day, with no food in between. Catholics who are over the age of 14 are required to refrain from eating any meat, or any food made with meat, on Good Friday.


http://catholicism.about.com/od/holydaysandholidays/p/Good_Friday.htm
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 2:42pm On Mar 28, 2013
^^ go back to your roots, you brainwashed slave
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by 18wheeler: 3:22am On Mar 29, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: ^^ go back to your roots, you brainwashed slave
What's with the insult? May you find peace.
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 11:47pm On Mar 29, 2013
[size=20pt]Day 6, of the holy week!!!: March 29, 2013
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Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 7:28am On Mar 30, 2013
[size=20pt]Last day of the Holy week!!!: March 30, 2013
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[size=15pt]Lent Continues.....


Holy Saturday!!![/size]

Holy Saturday is the final day of Lent, of Holy Week, and of the Easter Triduum, the three days (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday) immediately preceding Easter, during which Christians commemorate the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ and prepare for His Resurrection.

Also known as the Easter Vigil (a name more properly applied to the Mass on Holy Saturday night), Holy Saturday has had a long and varied history. As the Catholic Encyclopedia notes, "in the early Church this was the only Saturday on which fasting was permitted." Fasting is a sign of penance, but on Good Friday, Christ paid with His own Blood the debt of our sins.

Thus, for many centuries, Christians regarded both Saturday and Sunday, the day of Christ's Resurrection, as days on which fasting was forbidden. (That practice is still reflected in the Lenten disciplines of the Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, which lighten their fasts slightly on Saturdays and Sundays.)

By the second century, Christians had begun to observe a total fast (no food of any kind) for 40 hours before Easter, which meant that the entire day of Holy Saturday was a day of fasting.

As on Good Friday, there is no Mass offered for Holy Saturday. The Easter Vigil Mass, which takes place after sundown on Holy Saturday, properly belongs to Easter Sunday, since liturgically, each day begins at sundown on the previous day. (That is why Saturday vigil Masses can fulfill our Sunday Duty.) Unlike on Good Friday, when Holy Communion is distributed at the afternoon liturgy commemorating Christ's Passion, on Holy Saturday the Eucharist is only given to the faithful as viaticum—that is, only to those in danger of death, to prepare their souls.

In the early Church, Christians gathered on the afternoon of Holy Saturday to pray and to confer the Sacrament of Baptism on catechumens—converts to Christianity who had spent Lent preparing to be received into the Church. (As the Catholic Encyclopedia notes, in the early Church, "Holy Saturday and the vigil of Pentecost were the only days on which baptism was administered.) This vigil lasted through the night until dawn on Easter Sunday, when the Alleluia was sung for the first time since the beginning of Lent, and the faithful—including the newly baptized—broke their 40-hour fast by receiving Communion.

In the Middle Ages, beginning roughly in the eighth century, the ceremonies of the Easter Vigil, especially the blessing of new fire and the lighting of the Easter candle, began to be performed earlier and earlier. Eventually, these ceremonies were performed on Holy Saturday morning. The whole of Holy Saturday, originally a day of mourning for the crucified Christ and of expectation of His Resurrection, now became little more than an anticipation of the Easter Vigil.

With the reform of the liturgies for Holy Week in 1956, those ceremonies were returned to the Easter Vigil itself (that is, to the Mass celebrated after sundown on Holy Saturday), and thus the original character of Holy Saturday was restored.


http://catholicism.about.com/od/Holy-Week/p/Holy-Saturday.htm
Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 5:56am On Mar 31, 2013
[size=30pt]The Lord is risen as he said!!!
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[size=25pt]Happy Easter everyone!!![/size]


Re: Lent: Countdown To 40 Days Fasting. by Nobody: 11:39pm On Apr 01, 2013
he is dead grin grin grin

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