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Palm Sunday Mass, led by Bishop Robert Gruss, was held at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw on April 2, 2023.
Photo by Jeff Schrier
Sunday lunchtime view across the Adur just East of the new Footbridge and showing St Mary's church and the Sussex Yacht club with a sailing dingy or two taking advantage of the tide and the sunny cold and crisp weather.
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Pedestrians, some with their beverages in hand, go about their business on a Sunday morning, America Street and Avenue of the Republic, Georgetown, Guyana, South America
Prayers for those without power, those whose homes are flooded or in danger, those who have great losses and for those of us who are just dealing with the day to day challenges of living. A reminder that warm happy days will be here again. Soon!
These children in their Sunday best walk past an office building (a converted residence) on Barrack Street, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana, South America
Sunday morning coffee with old friends. Dot, her daughter Jane and Gwen. I worked with all three at Knowle Hospital and also worked with Jane at the Meadows. Not seen Jane for about 15 years, but she started work at Knowle Hospital the same year as me way back in 1977 :-)
Ohhh Yeahhhhh.... it has been too long. This is the first 'longer run' after 18K mile service - I do in fact have some AFR issue... see here:
Last Sunday we had a nice painting-session at The Cave Berlin. 9 artists collaborated together in one room.
With D.NME, Karl Addison, Mike Friedrich, Wurstbande, Fogel Junge, Sam J. Reaktor, xXcrew and Teer
Had fun tonight. Used the fat extension tube with the 80-400 lens for a super-long-reach macro gun. Last year I used the tubes with the 300 lens for dragonflies, and this works even better. Only it takes a tripod to tame the blur.
Also, used the Exposure "glamor shot" setting to soften this photo, then cut a hole in that layer to get back some detail and texture on the base of the flower. What fun!
A trio of GATX owned Pan Am leased 3400 series SD40-2's are seen on BFPO at Forge Village in Westford, MA on a late Sunday morning
The Sunday before Holy Week
Holy Week celebrations begin on Palm Sunday, which was declared a Fiesta of International Tourist Interest in 1997.
The day’s main act is the Palm Procession which in Elche is of especial significance due to the large number of blanched palm leaves produced in the city’s palm groves and borne through the streets by the faithful.
The procession, commemorating Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, has always had a large following and has become one of the most characteristic and popular expressions of Elx’s cultural identity.
The first documented evidence concerning Diumenge de Rams, Palm Sunday, dates from 1371, when the Consell de la Vila, or Town Council, took part in the celebrations, distributing alms.
Trade in blanched palm leaves was documented in an entry in the Town Hall records from 1492 and it has continued to the present day. For centuries blanched palm leaves from Elche have been exported to the entire Catholic world.
Special mention must be made of the woven palm leaves that are entered in the competition organised by the Council of Holy Week Guilds and Brotherhoods. These leaves depict complex figures related to the events of Holy Week or Elche’s monuments and traditions.
In the Municipal Park, Elche Town Hall has instituted a Blanched Palm Leaf Craft Workshop. This is located in a medieval flourmill (el Molí del Real) and the objective of the initiative is to ensure the survival of traditions and crafts related to Elche’s palm grove.
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I set out Sunday morning to photograph the Moonset over San Francisco. At the first location I wanted to go I wasn't too comfortable going alone, so Diva Dog and I moved to plan B where we watched the Moonset. I can't complain too much about plan B’s location the Moon was gorgeous, big, and the colors in the sky were lovely! Thankfully the fog stayed behind the city and then burned off later.
I spent the rest of the day with No 1 Grandson and family. I hope you all had a beautiful Sunday, and have a great week.
Nikon D700| Nikkor 70-300@ | f9| 1/15s| ISO 200| Manual Priority|Tripod| 2 Frames blended
GAZA, PALESTINE, April 13 - Following a Sunday morning worship service, members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Porphyrius, which turned 1,607 this year, held a procession marking Palm Sunday, the Christian feast that celebrates Jesus' triumphal entry to Jerusalem. The festivities come a week before Pascha, or Easter, which will be celebrated next Sunday, April 20, in an unusual convergence of the Eastern and Western church calendars. (Photo by Joe Catron)
Sunday haul ...return of the single issue comics! I must say that it has been quite some time since I last bought any single issues (I've been strictly a TPB guy for the past several years). That small book is a compilation of mini comics drawn by local Malaysian artists, one of it being my close friend. And what is a 'haul' without any actual action figures right? Picked up my Star Wars 6" Black Series IG-88 from my usual pusher dude and that loose Ann O'Brian from another trader today fr a custom job.
You know we said we'd never force our kids to go for a walk on a miserable, Winter Sunday; well although it doesn't look like it from the picture it was Lol's idea. She's such a Goth.
My wife is starting a project that requires her to bake desserts every week. This bad boy has whipped cream, pineapple, chocolate chip cookies and sherry
For Sunday dinner, my wife prepared cubed steak, fried okra, mashed potatoes with gravy and baby carrots.
Easter is the pinnacle of the Church's liturgical year and is the solemnity upon which the rest of the year revolves. It was on the first Easter Sunday that the Lord's disciples discovered the empty tomb, indicating that Christ had risen from the dead.
By His Resurrection Jesus Christ triumphed over death, paid the debt that came through the sin of Adam, and thus opened the gates of Heaven to mankind. Thus, the Lord's Resurrection on Easter thus marks the turning point in salvation history.
It is for this reason that Christians have great reason to rejoice in the new life brought to us by the Risen Savior. Salvation has come at last! For this reason, the Church resumes the use of the word "alleluia" which is said with even greater frequency and fervor for the rest of the fifty days of the Easter season, also known as 'Paschaltide.'
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is no mere historical event relegated to history but a living reality which Christians experience again and again each year. It is an ever ancient and ever new mystery that is re-presented each year. May all discover and receive the new life to be found in the Risen Savior.
GAZA, PALESTINE, April 13 - Following a Sunday morning worship service, members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Porphyrius, which turned 1,607 this year, held a procession marking Palm Sunday, the Christian feast that celebrates Jesus' triumphal entry to Jerusalem. The festivities come a week before Pascha, or Easter, which will be celebrated next Sunday, April 20, in an unusual convergence of the Eastern and Western church calendars. (Photo by Joe Catron)
We came out and rocked it at Sunday Funday in Orlando, FL on December 8, 2019. That's one good-lookin crew!
Sunset on the Thelangerin Road, Hay, NSW, Australia
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Every now and again, the steel runs up the Marches on a Sunday. Last Sunday, it was even more worthwhile going out for the working, as EWS liveried 60049 was up front.
The light was a bit challenging to say the least for 6M30 Margam to Dee Marsh loaded steel as it passes the bracket signal north of Craven Arms, 3.11.13