The Sorrowful Mysteries: February 24-26
February 23, 2012
This Lent, student brothers from the Dominican House of Studies are presenting reflections on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary in several cities throughout the Province. Below is the schedule for this weekend:
The Agony in the Garden
Bro. Clement Dickie, O.P. What is the agony in Gethsemane? Christ three times prays, “Let this cup pass from me,” showing the strength of the human will to live; yet, he accepts in his human nature the divine plan. Through the acceptance, not only does Christ become our savior, but he also shows us how to face suffering for the sake of the Kingdom. We will reflect on this mystery, and use it as our guide for Lent and the whole of the Christian life.
St. Dominic’s Parish – Washington, DC (Friday @ 7 pm)
February 24th: The Agony in the Garden – Bro. Clement Dickie, O.P. Download the full schedule
St. Patrick’s Parish – Columbus, OH (Saturday @ 4:00pm)
February 25th: The Agony in the Garden – Bro. Clement Dickie, O.P. Download the full schedule
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish – Zanesville, OH (Sunday @ 12:30pm)
February 26th: The Agony in the Garden – Bro. Clement Dickie, O.P. Download the full schedule
The Way toward Weeping The Agony in the Garden
Bro. John Baptist Hoang, O.P. What is sorrow? Is there more to sadness than the shedding of tears? We will explore the essence of agony by meditating on the First Sorrowful Mystery.
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish – Charlottesville, VA (Sunday @ 10:15am)
February 26th: The Way toward Weeping – Bro. John Baptist Hoang, O.P. Download the full schedule
Dominican House of Studies – Washington, DC (Sunday @ 7:30pm)
February 26th: The Way toward Weeping – Bro. John Baptist Hoang, O.P. Download the full schedule