
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 10.00 Mass at Louth S. Mary 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 |


The prayer of Nehemiah – seeking Divine Mercy
“That’s what Divine Mercy Sunday is all about – restoration and renewal. For are we not servants of the Holy One, His own people, won for Him by the extraordinary sacrifice on the Cross?”
Picture post: Saint John Henry Newman (1801-1890)
Learn more about the English cardinal.
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.”


