Manila: Socrates Villegas, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lingayen and Dagupan in the Philippines, sent a pastoral message to the parish in the Archdiocese, recommending the removal of the encroachment between the Holy Communion. The Archbishop reminded him that the Holy Communion is a joyous feast and the memory of the Calvary and that the handing over is equally important to the meaning and meaning of Christian worship and worship.

The Bishop asks the relevant question, “If Christ had been present at Calvary at the time of the sacrifice, would we have taken up His hands there.” He also raises the question of whether the Holy Virgin Mary and John, the beloved disciple of Christ, would have been clapped. He explained in his message that the Holy Mass is a re-enactment of Christ’s painful moments.

Socrates Villegas said that the believer should not receive the attention of the community through his hand but through an inspirational divine message. The Archbishop suggested that if a congratulatory message was to be given, such as the name of the person who contributed to the shrine, it should be omitted. Such things are to be done after the Holy Mass. The message of Socrates Villegas also states that efforts should be made not only during Lent but also in the days following.

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