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                    [Title] => Thoughts  on Holy Week
                    [Summary] => Holy week is a time for prayer - at least for Catholics who take their faith seriously. In this week the Church leads us in a spiritual journey to Calvary and reminds us of the series of events in the passion of our Lord. The passion is of course a very tragic event. For the One who came with no other purpose than to cleanse humanity from sin was reviled, flogged and sewn on a piece of wood to die an ignominious death.
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