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An Easter break

Out of reverence for the solemnity of the Triduum, I will break off from blogging as from today. I will extend the break after Easter for a few days because of travel, and resume a week today on Thurs 4 April. May I wish all my fellow Seculars the blessings of the season. I am always reluctant to wish people 'Happy Easter' before it actually comes, knowing that we have to traverse the desert before we get there, we have to pass through Calvary to get to the resurrection, but may God bless one and all.

 
 
 

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