
Popule Meus
To assist you in meditating on the events of Holy Week, the following posts will be made according to this schedule (New York timezone). As there are so many people around the world this year who are prevented from attending Mass by their governments, it is my hope that this artwork and links to music will be of some spiritual assistance.
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Holy Thursday:
6pm — The Last Supper
7pm — Jesus washes the feet of his disciples
8pm — the agony in the garden
Good Friday:
8am — the scourging
9am — the crowning with thorns
10am — behold, the man
11am — the carrying of the cross
12 noon — The Crucifixion
3pm — Pietà
Easter Sunday:
9am — The Resurrection

On Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter, we take home blessed palm fronds in commemoration of Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
“And on the next day, a great multitude that was to come to the festival day, when they had heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried: Hosanna, blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord, the king of Israel.” John 12:12-13















Making a holy hour in Eucharistic adoration “Could you not watch one hour with me?” Mt 26:40 There are many ways to make a holy hour in Eucharistic adoration. Some people pray the Rosary, while others make their most heartfelt petitions in conversation with Jesus. Some read scripture or meditations designed for Eucharistic adoration, and others just look at the Blessed Sacrament. When asked what he did in Eucharistic adoration, St. John Vianney replied, “Nothing. I just look at Him, and He looks at me.”
Here are some suggestions if you want to make a holy hour.














