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Easter Vigil - 2017
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Live Stream – Chrism Mass
Bishop Noonan invites all the faithful to watch the Chrism Mass live at 6:30 tonight. Join us in prayer as the holy oils are blessed and priests renew their vows. http://live.orlandodiocese.org.
Easter Sunday
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In the Gospel for the second Sunday of Lent, Jesus’s disciples fall down in fear after witnessing his transfiguration. Do your fears sometimes keep you from embracing the Lord’s call wholeheartedly? This lectio divina guide can help deepen your understanding of today’s Gospel. http://ow.ly/uWOU309N20W