Thursday, November 07, 2019

All Saints and All Souls 2019 Photopost (Part 1)

As is usually the case, we received many more photographs of All Souls liturgies than All Saints, and once again, it’s great to see that all of them have black vestments. We begin with a nice variety of things from six different countries, including a Pontifical Mass; we also include some photos of celebrations the feast of Christ the King on its date. A real bumper crop of submissions has come in, so there will be at least two more posts of them. Thanks to all those who sent these in - evangelize through beauty!

Chapel of Christ the King –  Zagreb, Croatia
(Photos courtesy of Hrvoje Abraham Miličević)
Procession to the nearby cemetery for the Absolution
Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini – Rome, Italy (FSSP)
Relics on the high altar for All Saints’ Day
A relic of St Matthew the Apostle on his altar
The catafalque on All Souls’ Day
The last side-altar on the right side of the church, designed especially for Requiem Masses.
Old St Patrick Oratory – Kansas City, Missouri (ICKSP)
Mass and Benediction on the Institute’s Patronal feast day
Oratory of St Philip Neri – Birmingham, England
Cathedral of St Mary – Miami, Florida
Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary – La Londe Les Maures, France
(Fraternity of St Joseph the Guardian)
Absolution at the local cemetery
St Joseph Catholic Church – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Confirmations and Pontifical Mass celebrated by H.E. Ronald Gainer, bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. (Photos courtesy of Allison Girone.) 
Tradition will always be for the young!
Our Lady of the Rosary – San Diego, California
The Brothers of the Little Oratory in San Diego sang and served First Vespers of the feast of All Saints, followed by Benediction.
Holy Innocents – New York City
Forty Hours Devotion celebrated during the weekend of the feast of Christ the King
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception – Moscow, Russia
Celebration of the feast of Christ the King; weekly Mass is organized by the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (http://www.summorum-pontificum.ru).

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