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Lux_et_veritas
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Hi All 
It’s so nice to be back online here!!!
For those interested in traditional Novus Ordo settings, I have been posting photos on my blog with a total photo post of over 20, thus far. I can only put about 3-7 photos per blog-post, and there were over 372 keeper-pics between mine, and another parishioner.
The setting is Assumption Grotto - and our feast day is…Assumption. It’s a big thing there, but we don’t celebrate with carnival rides and popcorn. Rather, it is a day filled with solemn liturgies and devotions.
I don’t want to take up bandwidth here, so follow through to my blog and any comments can be made in this post to keep it up towards the top for at least a time.
All that you see is based on the Mass of Vatican II. It is not a Tridentine.
I am not done posting photos as I have a few more posts to make, but I keep building the liest. You can get to my home page any time by clicking it in my sig!
Here is Photo Post 21. Consider starting at the introductory post and working your way down as it goes through the day. Number 21 is already after the outdoor evening Mass. I got there at 7:00am and was there until 10:30 when the last shot was taken (seen in Introductory Post)
It’s so nice to be back online here!!!
For those interested in traditional Novus Ordo settings, I have been posting photos on my blog with a total photo post of over 20, thus far. I can only put about 3-7 photos per blog-post, and there were over 372 keeper-pics between mine, and another parishioner.
The setting is Assumption Grotto - and our feast day is…Assumption. It’s a big thing there, but we don’t celebrate with carnival rides and popcorn. Rather, it is a day filled with solemn liturgies and devotions.
I don’t want to take up bandwidth here, so follow through to my blog and any comments can be made in this post to keep it up towards the top for at least a time.
All that you see is based on the Mass of Vatican II. It is not a Tridentine.
I am not done posting photos as I have a few more posts to make, but I keep building the liest. You can get to my home page any time by clicking it in my sig!
Here is Photo Post 21. Consider starting at the introductory post and working your way down as it goes through the day. Number 21 is already after the outdoor evening Mass. I got there at 7:00am and was there until 10:30 when the last shot was taken (seen in Introductory Post)
