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Apr 7, 2021 | liturgy |
Easter is a season of 50 days. We are very good at Lent being 40 days (or so); we are less good at Easter being 50 days. Penance. Reflecting. Those, we can manage for a season. Celebrating. Partying for a season. Not so much.
Ask someone, “What is the Sunday after Easter?” and they might say the Second Sunday of Easter, Low Sunday; Station at St. Pancras; Thomas Sunday, Dominica in Albis [Depositis/Deponendis], Quasimodo, Divine Mercy, or the Octave Day of Easter. But those are titles for the Sunday after Easter
Day.
after Easter is… [OK – you read the answer above].
What a year this has been! The year 2020 has certainly been a year that we will remember for the rest of our lives. Some families, sadly, have even lost a family member due to the COVID-19 virus and nothing could be absolutely more devastating to any family than losing their loved one! Everything in our daily life has been totally disrupted since March. The coronavirus became so powerful that it has affected every single person in the entire world in one way or another. All family gatherings, outings, holidays etc. are unfortunately not the same this year for fear of someone contracting the virus. (It even has affected my own family.) The virus is currently at its worst stage in our country and spiraling with extremely high numbers of individuals who are testing positive daily. Wherever you are allowed to go, you are only granted admittance if you are wearing a mask and practicing social distancing. I actually thought and hoped months ago that this virus would most likely end soon (a
Holiday services: All are welcome
Published: 12/20/2020 2:58:48 PM
Ashfield
THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ASHFIELD, UCC, invites the community to participate in preparing for the birth of Jesus. The Zoom link for our 7:30 p.m., Dec. 24, Christmas Eve service is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87569558512. Info on virtual services is at ashfielducc.org.
All offerings received at the Christmas Eve service will go to our Pastor’s Discretionary Fund. Checks may be mailed to the church at P.O. Box 519, Ashfield, MA 01330.
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Ashfield. Christmas Eve Service at 5 p.m. Join us online: www.stjohnsashfield.org
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