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Holy Thursday & Good Friday at St. Pappin's Parish

  • St. Pappin's Parish
  • Apr 22
  • 1 min read

Washing of the feet and The feast of the Lord's Supper.

Washing of the feet is a symbolic ritual practiced on Holy Thursday, during the Mass of the Lord's Supper, as a remembrance of Jesus washing his disciples' feet before the Last Supper. This act symbolizes humility, service, and love, and it is seen as a call for Christians to serve one another.





On Good Friday at St. Pappin’s Parish Ballymun, our outdoor Stations of the Cross were a beautiful testament to faith in Jesus Christ, as many gathered prayerfully despite the rain. May all who joined in His journey be richly blessed this Good Friday, carrying the love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ in their hearts



Sincere thanks to our Sacristans, volunteers, parishioners, musicians, gardeners, readers, parish sisters, parish team and parish council for all the hard work you put into preparing the Churches and Easter Ceremonies this week.

Your continued goodness & support is very much appreciated and doesn't go unnoticed.

May the light and hope of the risen Lord give you courage and strength.

 
 
 

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