“The Land Movement is realist. It rejects fashion; it rejects that denial of free will which is involved in the dogma of inevitable progress. It will put back the clock as far as may be necessary to ensure the happiness and integrity of man. When noon is Angelus-time, the clock is right."
~Harold Robbins
It was my pleasure. If only processions like that were more common!
My parish just purchased fabulous red cassocks for the servers to wear during Confirmation and Pentecost Masses. I know that "smells and bells" are not essential, but they certainly help manifest the glory of the essentials.
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Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos in honor of Our Lady.
Brian,
It was my pleasure. If only processions like that were more common!
My parish just purchased fabulous red cassocks for the servers to wear during Confirmation and Pentecost Masses. I know that "smells and bells" are not essential, but they certainly help manifest the glory of the essentials.
Lorraine said: "They certainly help manifest the glory of the essentials."
Well put!
To me *that* kind of procession simultaneously makes a powerful statement and poses a provocative question.
Namely:
"Yes, we really do love her this much."
and then...
"Wouldn't you like to find out why?"
Exactly.
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