Cemetery Mass: Sunday, June 18th at 12:00 noon, preceeded by blessings of the Graves at 11.30am

Do this in Memory Mass: Sunday April 23rd, Eadestown Church at 11:30am.
First Communion Date: Saturday, May 13th, Eadestown Church at 11:00am.
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NUA Programme for confirmation class: Wednesday, April 19th at 7.30pm, Eadestown Church.
Confirmation preparation mass: Saturday 29th April at 7.30pm, Eadestown Church.
Confirmation date: May 26th, Friday, Eadestown Church.
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- Here on earth, Jesus’ disciples mourned his death and, since it was a sabbath day, they rested.
- Luke notes that the women returned home “and prepared spices and ointments. On the sabbath they rested according to the commandment” (Luke 23:56).
- At the tomb, the guards that had been stationed there kept watch over the place to make sure that the disciples did not steal Jesus’ body.
And:
- Jesus did not descend into hell to deliver the damned, nor to destroy the hell of damnation, but to free the just who had gone before him.
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- Was taken before Pilate in the morning Sent to Herod
- Returned to Pilate
- Was mocked and beaten
- Saw Barabbas released in his stead Was crowned with thorns
- Was condemned to death
- Carried the crushing burden of his cross
- Told the weeping women what would happen in the future Was crucified between two thieves
- Forgave those who crucified him
- Entrusted the Virgin Mary to the beloved disciple
- Assured the good thief of his salvation
- Said his famous seven last words
- Cried out and died
In addition:
- There was darkness over the land
- There was an earthquake
- The veil of the temple was torn in two
- Many saints of the Old Testament period were raised
- A soldier pierced Christ’s side and blood and water flowed out
- Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus went to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body He was buried in Joseph’s own tomb
- A guard was set over the tomb
- All Jesus’ friends and family grieved at his death
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