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Tag Archives: Jeremiah
Tenebrae – entering deep darkness
The Holy Week worship of the Church, coming from the earliest days of Christianity, helps us enter into the depths of faith and life. By symbol, word and sacrament we enter with Christ the way of the cross, and look … Continue reading
Posted in Anglican, Anglo Catholic, Catholic, Christian
Tagged Cluny, Holy Week, Jeremiah, lamentations, Tenebrae
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