Divine Mercy
Catholic Christians Celebrate Easter – Sing Hymns Through Masks
Christianity's most joyous feast day was celebrated worldwide with faithful sitting far apart in pews and singing choruses of "Hallelujah" through face coverings on a second Easter Sunday conditioned by pandemic precautions.
Good Friday Celebrated amid Signs That Coronavirus Crisis Is Winding down
Christians in the Holy Land are marking Good Friday this year amid signs the coronavirus crisis is winding down, with religious sites open to limited numbers of faithful but none of the mass pilgrimages usually seen in the Holy Week leading up to Easter.
Catholic believers celebrate Palm Sunday/Tarciziu: We are preparing to celebrate Easter safely, in collaboration with authorities
Catholic believers celebrate Palm Sunday, a day of reminiscent of Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, where he was greeted by crowds carrying palm branches. "Traditionally, on Palm Sunday, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest organizes a procession on the streets of Bucharest, which this year, for the second time, cannot take place due to the pandemic.
Catholic faithful celebrating Palm Sunday this weekend
Catholic faithful this weekend celebrate Palm Sunday, a feast that commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where he was greeted by crowds that strewed palm branches before Him. "The traditional Palm Sunday procession organized by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest on the city streets had to be canceled for the second year in a row because of the pandemic.
Happy Easter!
We celebrate one of the greatest Christian feast - the Resurrection of Christ. In the Christian religion of Easter, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is celebrated on the third day after being crucified and buried. The empty tomb was seen by the women who were visiting the tomb. Then Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and to the apostles.
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Orthodox Christians are Marking Good Friday
Orthodox Christians are marking Good Friday, the day that commemorates the death of Jesus Christ by crucifixion.
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The Holy Week Begins!
The Holy Week for Orthodox Christians begins on Monday after Palm Sunday.
The last week of Lent is called the Holy Week because it is dedicated to the memories of the last days of the earthly life of the Christian savior Jesus Christ - his sufferings, the death of Jesus by crucifixion and his burial.
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Saint Pope John Paul II's relic, carried in procession on Bucharest's streets
Bucharest, Oct 20 /Agerpres/ - Four bishops, dozens of priests accompanied by believers will carry in the procession, on Sunday, the relic of Saint Pope John Paul II on the streets of Bucharest. The procession will start from the monument of Saint Pope John Paul II, located near the seat of the Apostolic Nunciature of Bucharest.
The translation of natural events
That wretched, merciful, enduring, whiny Mother Nature saying, "Do not hurt me" is gone. Human beings have begun to wake up. From now on, there is a rowdy, menacing, totally new image of Mother Nature before us saying, "This place belongs to me. I will finish you off and pour myself a cup of tea afterwards." Yes, finally! We have deserved it!
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Banditry reigning in newspaper columns
A person named Cem Küçük wrote this in his column on Sept. 9 about me: "If we wanted to, we can crush you like a fly. We have been merciful to you up to this day and because of that you can still survive."
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