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Good Friday - April 2nd, 2010

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Good Friday Black & Violet 1st Class [In Part-2, the Great Intercessions, this intercession is required in the Pope John Paul XXIII, Summorum Pontificum edition: "Oremus et pro Judaeis: ut Deus et Dominus noster auferat velamen de cordibus eorum; ut et ipsi agnoscant Iesum Christum Dominum nostrum. S. Oremus. V. Flectamus genua. R. Levate. Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, qui etiam Iudaeosa tua misericordia non repellis: exaudi preces nostras, quas pro illius populi obcaecatione deferimus; ut, agnita veritatis tuae luce, quae Christus est, a suis tenebris eruantur. Per eumdem... R. Amen."] Latin Passion Service Online-1 Full (Latin; Click Here) Latin Passion Service Online-2 Full (Latin; Click Here) In the Sight of Angels: FERIA SEXTA IN PASSIONE ET MORTE DOMINI Good Friday 1st Class, Black and Violet Gregorian Chant: Feria sexta in Passione Domini +++++++++++++++ Good Friday of the Lord's passion USCCB Daily Mass Readings (Click here) SQPN.com Saints of the Day &

Good Friday: "Ecce Homo!" ("Behold the Man!") - Passion of Saint John

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John 19:4-5 Exiit iterum Pilatus foras et dicit eis ecce adduco vobis eum foras ut cognoscatis quia in eo nullam causam invenio et purpureum vestimentum et dicit eis ecce homo . Pilate therefore went forth again and saith to them: Behold, I bring him forth unto you, that you may know that I find no cause in him. (Jesus therefore came forth, bearing the crown of thorns and the purple garment.) And he saith to them: "Behold the Man." Update and Note : The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is not celebrated anywhere in the world on Good Friday . Some Parishes will have the traditional "Passion service" held at 3:00 PM (which in the Extraordinary Form is called the "Good Friday Office") and/or Stations of the Cross. When a Passion Service is held, the altar is totally bare. There is Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion--consecrated on Holy Thursday and held in repose--is distributed to the faithful. There is also no Mass on Holy Saturday until the Easter V

Finding a Mass or Passion Service During Holy Week in the Maryland Area: How to Proceed

Okay, if you have landed here, you are in the right place, but you will have to do this logically... First, you need to find a Parish. Then, you need to call the Rectory and find out when Masses or Services are held; many have recordings at this time of year. This is not listed in any master database...sorry, I wish I could say otherwise. In the Maryland, DC, Arlington area: First, if you are looking for the Extraordinary Form Mass, the Usus Antiquior , the Tridentine, a Latin Mass or the Gregorian Rite, those Holy Week listings are here (and will be updated all week). If you are simply looking for a "Novus Ordo" or "regular" Sunday Mass (or Passion Service), proceed as follows: Near Baltimore and not near D.C. or its adjacent Maryland suburbs, find a Parish here . In Maryland but on the Eastern Shore near Salisbury or Ocean City, go here . In D.C. or along the Western shore of Maryland along the Chesapeake Bay, find a Parish here . South of D.C. and across the