
Omnis spiritus laudet Dominum! Alleluia.
Let every spirit praise the Lord, alleluia.
πᾶσα πνοὴ αἰνεσάτω τὸν Kύριον, αλληλουια.
כֹּ֣ל הַ֖נְּשָׁמָה תְּהַלֵּ֥ל יָ֜֗הּ הַֽלְלוּיָֽהּ
(Psalm 150)
| Date | Calendar liturgical celebration | |
| Sunday the 5th 09.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 11.30 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of OLJC | White |
| Monday the 6th | Monday of the Easter Octave | White |
| Tuesday the 7th | Tuesday of the Easter Octave | White |
| Wednesday the 8th 10.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary | Wednesday of the Easter Octave | White |
| Thursday the 9th 10.00 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph | Thursday of the Easter Octave | White |
| Friday the 3rd | Friday of the Easter Octave | White |
| Saturday the 4th 18.15 Mass at Louth S. Mary (Sunday vigil) | Saturday of the Easter Octave | White |
| Sunday the 5th 09.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 11.30 Mass at Mablethorpe S. Joseph 15.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary | Low Sunday (aka. Divine Mercy Sunday) | White |


And the King returns (Palm Sunday of the Passion of OLJC)
“This is a fate that He has chosen for Himself however, for at no time does it seem as if He is taken by surprise or unprepared for the horrors of it.”
Hail, Full-of-Grace (Annunciation day)
“A very significant feast day today, now precisely nine months before Christmas Day.”
Resurrection! (Sunday V of Lent)
We’re quite near now to Holy Week and Easter, and we can permit ourselves to look beyond the grimness of suffering and death to the glory of the resurrection beyond. There is always a light at the end of the tunnel with the Hebrew religion. In the days of the prophet Ezekiel, all was darkness…

