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People enjoying the fine weather on easter sunday at Eastham. Tequila & Smit Waterloo are seen passing inward for Runcorn lay-by 24/04/11.
New Manchester Ship Canal & Mersey site at jeyres101.zenfolio.com/
On Saturday, April 3, 2021, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Father René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Michael Hennessy, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki and Paulist Seminarian Deacon Michael Cruickshank assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Eric Tank)
My Easter basket - Mama went ahead and made it the night before even though it looked like I was not going to be able to make it home. I wasn't able to leave until 12:20 on Sunday, and I had to be back in Starkville for work Monday, but I went ahead and went home. I figured even if I spent seven hours driving that afternoon/evening, it would be better than missing out on spending Easter with my family.
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It didn't seem very festive to wear black shoes on Easter, and I happened to have a pair of white shoes that don't get enough use.
Delicious delicious chocolate-berry-meringue pie. Mmm. Oh, and dyed Easter eggs done by moi, because no one else in my family ever wants to do them.
PS gold paint pen on eggs (pre-dying) works pretty well.
Happy belated rabbit day!
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Out in Werribee South, Taking her for a breather out....She was my restoration proyect last year, down under. She is at sea crossing the oceans as we speak. She is a 1963 ID 19 Citroen also called Goddess and Tiburon in some places, I just call her Pearl.
On Saturday, April 3, 2021, Bishop David Walkowiak presided during Easter Vigil in the Holy Night at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. Father René Constanza, CSP, rector of the cathedral, and Associate Pastors Father Bill Edens, CSP, and Father Michael Hennessy, CSP, concelebrated. Deacon Dennis Rybicki and Paulist Seminarian Deacon Michael Cruickshank assisted. The Vigil Mass included the Service of Light and catechumens and candidates of the parish were received into full communion with the Church.
For Holy Week and Easter resources, visit GRdiocese.org.
(Photo by Eric Tank)
USM celebrated Easter with a morning mass and Eric Brown's baptism with a picnic that followed with all students, faculty, and staff.
2010 Easter Egg Hunt at Immaculate Heart of Mary Preschool, in Burlington, KY. Filename: USA-KY-2010-2748
There were five. Who would have eaten his head?
Bunny 3 thinks it was aliens.
Bunny 4 thinks it was kids
Bunny 1 & 2 aren't talking.
Easter is the apex 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.